The Regional Review
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JULY 1940


VOL. V - NO. 1

M. R. TILLOTSON, REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Hugh R. Awtrey, Editor

THIS   MONTH

COVER

American Charcoal Making: A Technique Preserved
     By JACKSON KEMPER, 3RD ... PAGE 3

The American Rifle at the Battle of Kings Mountain
     By C. P. RUSSELL ... PAGE 15

A Success in Nature Leader Training
     By REYNOLD E. CARLSON ... PAGE 23

A Student's View of the First Institute
     By EDITH SETTAN ... PAGE 26

War Underground: The Petersburg Mine
     By RAYLEIGH C. TAYLOR ... PAGE 29


Vanderbilt Estate Becomes National Historic Site

The CCC and National Defense

Interpreting the Natchez Trace National Parkway

The Editor's Page

Publications and Reports

The Contributors

THE COVER

Fall Creek Falls Recreational Demonstration Area, near Pikeville, Tennessee, derives its name from the spectacular plunge made by Fall Creek to the floor of a canyon having sheer rock walls which rise 300 feet. The vertical fall is 256 feet, 89 feet higher than Niagara. Rockhouse and Caney Creek Falls are other interesting features of the 16,000-acre area. The drawing is by Ira B. Lykes.


THE UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

REGION ONE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA


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