GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS
General Information Regarding Great Smoky Mountains National Park
1933
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REFERENCES*


*A partial list of the works contained in the bibliography for the Great Smokies compiled by Robert Lindsay Mason and Myron H. Avery. Appalachia (Journal of the Appalachain Mountain Club, 5 Joy Street, Boston, Mass.) June, 1930.

Avery, Myron H. Notes on the Appalachian Trail in the South. Appalachia, Vol. 18, No. 2, Dec. 1930, 198-9.

Broome, Harvey B. Great Smoky Mountains Trails. Mountain Magazine (Pleasantville, N.Y.) Jan. 1928.

Cain, Stanley A. The Subalpine Vegetation of the Great Smoky Mountains. A Doctor's thesis, published in part in the Botanical Gazette, 1930, under the title, Soil Reaction and Plant Distribution in the Great Smoky Mountains Na tional Park, Tennessee.

Am Ecological Study of the Heath Balds of the Great Smoky Mountains. Butler University Botanical Studies, Vol. 1, Paper No. 13, Dec. 1930.

Grassy Balds of the Smoky Mountains. Butler University Botanical Studies, Indianapolis, 1930.

Carter, G. F. Camping in the Great Smoky Mountains. Field and Stream, Oct.-Nov., 1902.

Crouch, Brockway. Hikes in the Great Smokies. Journeys Beautiful, Sept. 1926.

Fink, Paul M. A week in the Great Smoky Range. Appalachia, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1921.

Glenn, L. C. The Geology of the Proposed Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Journal Tennessee Academy of Science, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 13-15, 1926.

Henry, Mellinger E. Life in the Great Smoky National Park. Ridgefield Life, Sept. 25, 1930.

Jennison, H. M. A Preliminary Check-List of the Spring Wild Flowers and the Ferns of Tennessee. Journal Tennessee Academy of Science. Vol. 4 (Supplement) pp. 1-32, 1929.

Kephart, Horace. A National Park in the Great Smoky Mountains. Published by Swain County Chamber of Commerce. 1925.

Our Southern Highlanders. New York, Macmillan.

The Last of the Eastern Wilderness. World's Work, 1926.

A-Foot and A-Wing in the Great Smokies. Field and Stream, Jan. 1929.

Changing Mountaineers of the South. New York Times, Feb. 9, 1930.

McCoy, George W., and Masa, George. Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Inland Press, Asheville, N.C. Price, 50 cents.

Madden, R. S. The Trees of the Great Smokies, Journal Tennessee Academy of Science. Vol. 1, No. 2., pp. 21-24, 1926.

Mason, Robert Lindsay, The Lure of the Great Smokies. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1927.

That Accomplishment of Alphonse's. Outdoor World and Recreation, Jan. 1913.

Cherokee Tree Myths. American Forests and Forest Life, May, 1929.

Old Smoky. Nature Magazine, May, 1931.

Nelson, Wilbur A. The Great Smoky National Park. Outdoors Pictorial, July, 1925.

North Carolina National Park Commission. The Great Smokies, 1926.

Shaver, Jessie M. Flowers of the Great Smokies. Journal Tennessee Academy of Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 17-20, 1926.

Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. Annual Booklets. Box 454, Knoxville, Tenn.

Thornborough, Laura. The Tennessee Smokies. Outdoor Recreation, July, 1927.

Tramping the Great Smokies. American Forests and Forest Life, August, 1927.

A New National Park in the East. American Forests and Forest Life, March, 1930.

Willy, John. Ten Days in the Proposed Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Hotel Monthly, Sept. 1926, pp. 44-58.

Work, Hubert. The Great Smokies. Journeys Beautiful, Sept.

Yard, Robert Sterling. National Parks Bulletin, No. 46, Nov. 1926.

GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK AREA AND IMMEDIATE VICINITY (click on image for a PDF version)


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