Mountaineers and Rangers:
A History of Federal Forest Management in the Southern Appalachians, 1900-81
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

*Major sources used in this study.


I. Books and Manuscripts

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Anderson, Kent. A Socio-Cultural Assessment of Inholders In the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. San Antonio: Institute for Human Rights Research, n.d.

*Appalachian Center, Mars Hill College. Socio-Economic Overview in Relation to Pisgah-Nantahala National Forest. Prepared for National Forests of North Carolina. Mars Hill, N.C., 1979.

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Blackmun, Ora. Western North Carolina to 1880. Boone: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1977.

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*Campbell, Carlos C. Birth of a National Park in the Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1969.

*Campbell, John C. The Southern Highlander and His Homeland. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation, 1921 .

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*Caudill, Harry. Night Comes to the Cumberlands. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1962.

Caudill, Harry. The Watches of the Night. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1976.

*Citizens for Southwest Virginia, Response of Citizens for Southwest Virginia to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Mt. Rogers Recreation Area and Mt. Rogers Scenic Highway. Troutdale, Va., August 1, 1978.

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*Comptroller General of the United States. Report to the Congress: The Federal Drive to Acquire Private Lands Should Be Reassessed. U.S. General Accounting Office, December 14, 1979.

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Crawford, Charles. Stanley F. Horn: Editor and Publisher. Interview. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Forest History Society, 1978.

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Day, John F. Bloody Ground. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1941.

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*Dykeman, Wilma. The French Broad. New York: Rinehart and Company, 1955.

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Eilert, John W. A Profile and Economic Impact Analysis of Four Cumberland Gap Counties. National Park Service, Memphis: Tennessee State University, 1968.

*Ergood, Bruce and Kuhre, Bruce E., eds. Appalachia: Social Context Past and Present. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1976.

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Everhart, William C. The National Park Service. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1972.

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Fleer, Jack. North Carolina Politics: An Introduction. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968.

*Ford, Thomas R., ed. The Southern Appalachian Region: A Survey. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1962.

Foss, Phillip O. Conservation in the United States. A Documentary History. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1971.

Frank, Bernard. Our National Forests. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1955.

*Frome, Michael. Battle for the Wilderness. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1974.

Frome, Michael. The Forest Service. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971.

Frome, Michael. Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday and Company, 1966.

Frome, Michael. Whose Woods These Are: The Story of the National Forests. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1962.

Fuson, Henry Harvey. History of Bell County, Kentucky. Vol. 2. New York: The Hobson Book Press, 1947.

Garvey, Edward B. Appalachian Hiker II. Oakton, Va.: Appalachian Hooks, 1978.

Gates, Paul W. and Swenson, Robert W. History of Public Land Law Development. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1968.

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Goodwin, O.C. Eight Decades of Forestry Firsts: A History of Forestry in North Carolina, 1889-1969. Raleigh: School of Forest Resources, N. C. State University, 1969.

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Hatfield, Lawrence D. The True Story of the Hatfield and McCoy Feud. Charleston: Jarrett Printing Company, 1944.

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Hendee, John C.; Stankey, George H.; and Lucas, Robert C. Wilderness Management. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. (Washington: Government Printing Office, October 1978.)

*Hicks, George L. Appalachian Valley. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976.

Hodge, Clarence. The Tennessee Valley Authority: A National Experiment in Regionalism. Washington: American University Press, 1938.

Hooker, Elizabeth. Religion in the Highlands. New York: The Home Mission Council, 1933.

Hunt, Charles B. Natural Regions of the United States and Canada. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Co., 1974.

Huth, Hans. Nature and the American: Three Centuries of Changing Attitudes. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957.

Ise, John. The United States Forest Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1920.

Jensen, Clayne R. Outdoor Recreation in America: Trends. Problems, and Opportunities. Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing Co., 1973.

Jewell, Malcolm E. and Cunningham, Everett W. Kentucky Politics. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1968.

*Jolley, Harley E. The Blue Ridge Parkway. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1969.

*Kahn, Si. The Forest Service and Appalachia. New York: The John Hay Whitney Foundation, 1974.

Kahn, Si. "The National Forests and Appalachia." Cut Cane Associates, 1973.

Kaplan, Berton. Blue Ridge. Morgantown, W.Va.: West Virginia University Press, 1971.

*Kaufman, Herbert. The Forest Ranger: A Study in Administrative Behavior. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1960.

Kearins, Jack J. Yankee Revenooer. Durham, N.C.: Moore Publishing Company, 1969.

Kellner, Esther. Moonshine: Its History and Folklore. New York: The Hobbs-Merrill Co., 1971.

*Kephart, Horace. Our Southern Highlanders. New York: Outing Publishing Co., 1913. Reprint ed. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1976.

Kilgore, Bruce M., ed., Wilderness in a Changing World, Proceedings of the 9th Wilderness Conference. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1966.

King, Duane H., ed. The Cherokee Indian Nation. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1979.

Lee, Howard H. Bloodletting in Appalachia. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 1969.

*Lewis, Helen Matthews; Johnson, Linda; and Askins, Donald, eds. Colonialism in Modern America: The Appalachian Case. Boone, N.C.: The Appalachian Consortium Press, 1978.

Lilienthal, David E. TVA: Democracy on the March. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1944.

Loomis, Charles P. and Dodson, L. S. Standards of Living in Four Southern Appalachian Mountain Counties. Washington: Farm Security Administration, 1938.

Maunder, Elwood R. Dr. Richard E. McArdle: An Interview with the Former Chief. U.S. Forest Service, 1952-1962. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Forest History Society, 1975.

McDaniel, Susie Blaylook. Official History of Catoosa County. Georgia. 1853-1953. Dalton, Ga.: Gregory Printing and Office Supply, 1953.

McGeary, Martin Nelson. Gifford Pinchot, Forester-Politician. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960.

McKinney, John C. and Thompson, Edgar, eds. The South in Continuity and Change. Durham: Duke University Press, 1962.

Marsh, George Perkins. Man and Nature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.

Maughan, William, ed. Guide to Forestry Activities in N.C., S.C., and Tennessee. Asheville: Appalachian Section, Society of American Foresters, 1939.

McElroy, Jack W. History of Young Adult Conservation Corps: Bringing Human and Natural Resources Together. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1979.

Mobley, M. D. and Hoskins, Robert N. Forestry in the South. Atlanta: Turner E. Smith and Co., 1956.

Montell, William Lynwood. The Saga of Coe Ridge: A Study in Oral History. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1970.

Moore, Arthur. The Frontier Mind: A Cultural Analysis of the Kentucky Frontiersman. Lexington, Ky.: University of Kentucky Press, 1957.

Moore, John, ed. The Economic Impact of T.V.A. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1967.

Morgan, Arthur E. The Making of the TVA. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1974.

Murfree, Mary N. (pseud. Charles Craddock). The Bushwackers and Other Stories. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1899, 1967.

Nash, Roderick, ed. The American Environment: Readings in the History of Conservation. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1968.

Nash, Roderick, ed. The Call of the Wild. New York: George Brogiller, 1970.

National Forest Reservation Commission. Final Report for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30. 1976. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, D.C., 1976.

Newman, Monroe. The Political Economy of Appalachia. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath & Co., 1972.

Nourse, Edwin; Davis, Joseph; and Black, John. Three Years of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1937.

Nye, David E. The History of the Youth Conservation Corps. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1981.

O'Dell, Ruth Webb. Over the Misty Blue Hills: The Story of Cocke County. Tennessee. n.p., 1950.

Ogburn, Charlton. The Southern Appalachians: A Wilderness Quest. New York: William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1975.

ORRRC Study Report 13. Federal Agencies and Outdoor Recreation. A Report to the Outdoor Recreational Resource Review Commission by the Frederic Burk Foundation for Education. Washington, D.C., 1962.

Owen, Marguerite. The Tennessee Valley Authority. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973.

Owsley, Frank L. Plain Folk of the Old South. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1965.

Parker, Glen Lawhorn. The Coal Industry: A Study in Social Control. Washington: American Council on Public Affairs, 1940.

*Pearsall, Marion. Little Smoky Ridge: The Natural History of a Southern Appalachian Neighborhood. University, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1959.

Peattie, Roderick, ed. The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge: The Story of the Southern Appalachians. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1943.

Peffer, E. Louise. The Closing of the Public Domain: Disposal and Reservation Policies 1900-1950. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 1951.

*Perry, L. E. McCreary Conquest. A Narrative History. Whitley City, Ky.: L. E. Perry, 1979.

Petulla, Joseph M. American Environmental History: The Exploitation and Conservation of Natural Resources. San Francisco: Boyd and Fraser Publishing Co., 1977.

Photiadis, John D. and Schwarzweller, Harry K., eds. Changes in Rural Appalachia: Implications for Action Programs. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1970.

Pikl, Ignatz James, Jr. A History of Georgia Forestry. Athens: University of Georgia, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Monograph #2, 1966.

Pinchot, Gifford. Breaking New Ground. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1947; reprinted by University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1972.

Plunkett, H. Dudley and Bowman, Mary Jean. Elites and Change in the Kentucky Mountains. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1973.

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Robbins, Roy M. Our Landed Heritage: The Public Domain, 1776-1970. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1976.

Roberts, Bruce and Roberts, Nancy. Where Time Stood Still: A Portrait of Appalachia. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1970.

Robinson, Glen O. The Forest Service: A Study in Public Land Management. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975.

Roseman, Curtis C. Changing Migration Patterns Within the United States. Washington: Association of American Geographers, Resource Paper No. 77-2, 1977.

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*Salmond, John A. The Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942: A New Deal Case Study. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1967.

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*Schenck, Carl Alwin. Birth of Forestry in America: Biltmore Forest School, 1898-1913. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Forest History Society and the Appalachian Consortium, 1974.

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Schwartzweller, Harry K., Brown, James A., and Mongalam, J. J. Mountain Families in Transition, A Case Study of Appalachian Migration. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1971 .

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*Shackelford, Laura and Weinberg, Bill, eds. Our Appalachia. New York: Hell and Wang, 1977.

*Shands, William E. and Healy, Robert G. The Lands Nobody Wanted. Washington: The Conservation Foundation, 1977.

*Shapiro, Henry D. Appalachia On Our Mind: The Southern Mountains and Mountaineers in the American Consciousness, 1870-1920. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1978.

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Swain, Donald C. Wilderness Defender: Horace M. Albright and Conservation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970.

Thornborough, Laura. The Great Smoky Mountains. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1937.

Turner, Frederick Jackson. Rise of the New West, 1819-1829. New York: Collier Books, 1962.

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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. National Forests in the Southern Appalachians. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1940.

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*U.S. Department of Agriculture. Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Report of the Secretary of Agriculture in Relation to the Forests, Rivers, and Mountains of the Southern Appalachian Region. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902.

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*Van Noppen, John and Van Noppen, Ina. Western North Carolina Since the Civil War. Boone, N.C.: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1975.

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II. Periodicals

Allen, John C. "A Half Century of Reforestation in the Tennessee Valley." Journal of Forestry 51 (February 1953): 106.

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Artman, James O. "Trees for Tennessee." American Forests 61 (April 1955): 8-12.

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Ashe, William W. "The Place of the Eastern National Forests in the National Economy." Geographical Review 13 (October 1923): 532-539.

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Barkan, Barry and Lloyd, Baldwin R. "Picking Poverty's Pocket." Mountain Life and Work (September 1970): 4-9, 19-21.

*Batteau, Allen. "Appalachia and the Concept of Culture: A Theory of Shared Misunderstandings." Appalachian Journal 7 (Autumn-Winter 1979-80): 9-31.

Beaver, Patricia D. "Independence, Egalitarianism and the Historical Myth." Appalachian Journal 5 (Summer 1968): 400-411.

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*Bingham, Edgar. "Appalachia: Underdeveloped, Overdeveloped, or Wrongly Developed?" The Virginia Geographer VII (Winter 1972): 9-12.

*Bingham, Edgar. "The Impact of Recreational Development on Pioneer Life-Styles in Southern Appalachia." Proceedings of the Pioneer America Society (1973): 59-69.

Borah, Leo Arthur. "Home Folk around Historic Cumberland Gap. National Geographic 84 (1943): 741-768.

Boskoff, A. "Structure, Function, and Folk Society." America Sociological Review 14 (December 1949): 749-758.

*Branscome, James. "Annihilating the Hillbilly: The Appalachians' Struggle with America's Institutions." Katallagete 3 (Winter 1971): 25-32.

Brender, Ernest V. and Merrick, Elliott. "Early Settlement and Land Use in the Present Toccoa Experimental Forest." Scientific Monthly 71(1950): 318-325.

"Broad and Comprehensive Forestry Policy Outlined in McNary Bill." Southern Lumberman 113 (December 1923): 115,116.

Brookshire, Douglas C. "Carolina's Lumber Industry." Southern Lumberman 193 (December 15, 1956): 161, 162.

Brown, James S. "The Changing Highland Population." Mountain Life and Work 29 (September 1953): 42, 43.

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Caldwell, Mary F. "Change Comes to the Appalachian Mountaineer." Current History 31(1930): 961-967.

Carlson, Elmer J. "The Cherokee Indian Forest of the Appalachian Region." Journal of Forestry 51 (September 1953):628-631 .

Carothers, J. Edwin. "Poverty Stalks the Small Farmer." Mountain Life and Work 31 (Winter 1955): 17-19.

Cary, Austin. "An Appreciation of Dr. Schenck." Forestry Quarterly 12 (December 1914): 562-566.

Clawson, Marion. "Resettlement Experience on Nine Resettlement Projects." Agricultural History 52 (January 1978): 1-92.

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Collins, Robert F. "Daniel Boone National Forest: Historic Sites." Filson Club History Quarterly 42 (January 1968): 21-25.

Conti, Eugene A. Jr. "The Cultural Role of Local Elites in the Kentucky Mountains: A Retrospective Analysis." Appalachian Journal 7 (Autumn-Winter 1979-80): 51-68.

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Crafts, Edward C. "Saga of a Law." American Forests 76 (June 1970): 13-19, 52-54.

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Crawford, Charles W. "Perspectives on Southern Forestry: TheSouthern Lumberman. Industrial Forestry, and Trade Associations." Journal of Forest History 21 (January 1977): 18-31.

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*Eller, Ronald D. "Land and Family: A Historical View of Preindustrial Appalachia." Appalachian Journal 6 (Winter 1979): 83-111.

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Garrison, Charles B. "A Case Study of the Local Economic Impact on Reservoir Recreation." Journal of Leisure Research (Winter 1974): 7-19.

Gatewood, Willard B., Jr. "North Carolina's Role in the Establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." North Carolina Historical Review 37 (April 1960): 165-184.

Granger, C. M. "The National Forests Are in the Black." American Forests 58 (July 1952): 7-9.

Grattan, C. Hartley. "Trouble in the Hills." Scribner's Magazine 98 (November 1935): 290-294.

Graybeal, David M. "Cultural Changes in the Appalachian South." Mountain Life and Work 35 (1959): 6-10.

Green, Lewis W. "Strangers on the Land." Appalachian Journal 4 (Fall 1976): 12-15.

Hall, R. Clifford. "The Pisgah Forest in 1912." American Forests 70 (September 1964): 34-37, 48-51.

*Hall, William L. "Influences of the National Forests on the South Appalachians." Journal of Forestry 17 (1919): 402-407.

Hawley, Willis C. "Buying National Forests: A Personal Account of the Work of the National Forest Reservation Commission." American Forests 31 (May 1925): 293-296.

Hillery, George A.; Brown, James S.; and DeJong, Gordon F. "Migration Systems of the Southern Appalachians: Some Demographic Observations." Rural Sociology 30 (March 1965): 33-48.

Hines, James. "Portrait of a Hill-Billy." American Mercury (April 1952): 49-57.

Hudson, G. Donald, et. al. "Studies of River Development in the Knoxville-Chattanooga Area." Economic Geography 15 (July 1939): 235-270.

Israel, Albert R. "'Getting Somehwere' in Utilizing Cut-Over Lands." Southern Lumberman 133 (December 22, 1923): 163-165.

Jackson, Charles O. and Johnson, Charles W. "The Urbane Frontier: The Army and the Community of Oak Ridge, Tennessee 1942-1947." Military Affairs XLI (February 1977).

Jolley, Harley E. "Biltmore Forest Fair, 1908." Forest History 14 (April 1970): 6-17.

*Jolley, Harley E. "The Cradle of Forestry: Where Tree Power Started." American Forests 76 (October, November, December 1970).

Kahn, Si. "The Government's Private Forests." Southern Exposure 2:132-144.

Kaufman, Paul. "Public Benefit or Private Gain? The Blue Ridge Project." Mountain Life and Work (November 1970): 12-16.

Kernolde, Wayne. "Last of the Rugged Industrialists." Harpers 220 (January 1960): 46-51.

Kincaid, Robert Lee. Cumberland Gap National Park." Commonwealth: the Magazine of Virginia 26 (June 1959): 17-19, 72.

Kneipp, Leon F. "Uncle Sam Buys Some Forests: How the Weeks Law of Twenty-Five Years Ago is Building Up a Great System of National Forests in the East." American Forests 42 (October 1936): 443-446, 483.

Lambert, Robert S. "Logging in Little River, 1890-1940." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 33 (1961): 32-43.

*Lambert, Robert S. "Logging the Great Smokies, 1880-1930." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 20 (December 1961): 350-363.

Laxton, Josephine. "Pioneers in Forestry at Biltmore." American Forests 37 (May 1931): 269-272, 319.

Laxton, Josephine. "Pisgah—A Forest Treasureland." American Forests 37 (June 1931): 339-342.

Lewis, Charles D. "Government Forests and the Mountain Problem." Mountain Life and Work VI (January 1931): 2-9.

Lewis, Helen M. "Subcultures of the Southern Appalachians." The Virginia Geographer (Spring 1968): 2-8.

McCarthy, CHarles J. "Land Acquisition Policies and Procedures in TVA." Ohio State Law Journal, Winter, 1949.

McCloskey, Michael. "Note and Comment: National Resources— National Forests—The Multiple Use-Sustained Yield Act of 1960." Oregon Law Review 41 (December 1961): 49-68.

McConnell, Grant. "The Conservation Movement—Past and Present." Western Political Quarterly VII (1954): 463-478.

McConnell, John P. "The Retardation of the Appalachian Region." Mountain Life and Work V (April 1929): 21, 22.

*McNeil, W. K. "The Eastern Kentucky Mountaineer: An External and Internal View of History." Mid-South Folklore (Summer 1973): 35-53.

Marsh, Alton. "Last Stand at Red River Gorge." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 48 (August 1974): 18-22.

*Maunder, Elwood R. "Ride the White Horse—Memories of a Southern Forester," An Interview with Inman F. Eldredge, Forest History 3 (Winter 1960), Forest History Supplement No. 2.

Maunder, Elwood R. and Demmon, Elwood L. "Trailblazing in the Southern Paper Industry." Forest History 5 (Spring 1961): 6-12.

Mayhew, Earl. "A Mountain Boy Speaks Up. " Mountain Life and Work 39 (Fall and Winter 1963): 36-41, 26-30.

*Meyer, Peter. "Land Rush." Harper's 258 (January 1979): 45-60.

Montgomery, James E. "Three Southern Appalachian Communities: An Analysis of Cultural Variables." Rural Sociology 14 (June 1949): 138-148.

Nesbitt, William A. and Netboy, Anthony. "The History of Settlement and Land Use in the Bent Creek Forest." Agricultural History 20 (April 1946): 121-127.

Netboy, Anthony. "Wilderness and the American. " American Forests 75 (April 1969): 12-15, 48, 50-51.

Nicholls, Wiliam H. "Human Resources and Industrial Development in the Upper East Tennessee Valley, 1900-1950." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 71 (May 1957): 289-316.

Nicholls, William H. "Some Foundations of Economic Development in the Upper East Tennessee Valley, 1850-1900." Journal of Political Economy 64 (1956): 277-302, 400-415.

Oden, Jack P. "Charles Homes Hertz and the Birth of the Southern Newsprint Paper Industry, 1927-1940." Journal of Forest History 21 (April 1977): 76-90.

*O'Neill, Frank. "Greatest Menace Yet to the Southern Mountains." Southern Voices (May-June 1974): 73-78.

*Oney, Steve. "The Wilderness Campaign." The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Magazine, September 24, 1978.

Perdue, Charles L. Jr., and Martin-Perdue, Nancy J. "Appalachian Fables and Facts: A Case Study of the Shenandoah National Park Removals." Appalachian Journal 7 (Autumn-Winter 1979-80): 84-104.

Peterson, Bill. "Southern Appalachia: 'We Call Ourselves Hillbillies'." American Mountain People. Washington; National Geographic Society, 1973.

*Pinkett, Harold T. Gifford Pinchot at Baltimore." The North Carolina Historical Review 34 (July 1957): 346-357.

Price, Overton W. "George W. Vanderbilt, Pioneer in Forestry." American Forestry 20 (June 1914): 420-425.

Pullman, Raymond. "Destroying Mt. Mitchell." American Forestry 21 (February 1915): 83-93.

Quarles, Mary A. "When Roads Come." Mountain Life and Work XL (Winter 1964): 43-46.

Ray, Joseph M. "The Influence of the Tennessee Valley Authority on Government in the South." American Political Science Review 43 (October 1949): 922-932.

Reich, Charles A. "The Public and the Nation's Forests." California Law Review 50 (August 1962): 381-407.

Richards, Edward C. M. "Forestry and Floods in the Tennessee Valley." American Forestry 42 (1936): 500-504; 530.

Ross, Charles R. "Some Aspects of Forestry Public Relations in the Southern Appalachian Backhills." Journal of Forestry 38 (1940): 916-924.

Ross, John R. "Conservation and Economy: The North Carolina Geological Survey, 1891-1920." Forest History 16 (January 1973): 21-27.

Russell, Paul H. "We Still Have Chestnut." Southern Lumberman 179 (December 15, 1949): 236-238.

Sayers, William B. "The Changing Land Ownership Patterns in the U.S." Forest History 9 (July 1965): 2-9.

Schrag, Peter. "Appalachia: Again the Forgotten Land." Saturday Review, January 27, 1968, pp. 14-18.

*Semple, Ellen, "The Anglo-Saxons of the Kentucky Mountains: A Study in Anthropogeography." The Geographical Journal 17 (1901): 588-623.

Shea, John P. "Our Pappies Burned the Woods. " American Forests 46 (1940): 159-162.

Silver, J. W. "Hardwood Producers Come of Age. " Journal of Southern History XXIII (1957): 427-453.

Sipe, Henry. "To Prosecute or Not to Prosecute. " Journal of Forestry 47 (October 1949): 796-801.

*Smith, Charles. "The Appalachian National Park Movement, 1885-1901." North Carolina Historical Review 37 (January 1960): 38-65.

"Splash Damming on the Big Sandy." Hardwood Record, July 10, 1912, pp. 34a-36.

Swain, Donald C. "The Passage of the National Park Service Act of 1916." Wisconsin Magazine of History 50 (Autumn 1966): 4-17.

Tallmadge, William H., Caudill, Harry; Drake, Richard B.; and Siler, James. "Anglo-Saxon vs. Scotch-Irish." Mountain Life and Work 10-19 (February-June 1969).

Tugwell, Rexford. "The Resettlement Idea." Agricultural History XXXIII (1959): 159-164.

VanNoppen, John and VanNoppen, Ina W. "The Genesis of Forestry in the Southern Appalachians: A Brief History," Appalachian Journal 1 (Autumn 1972): 63-71.

Wallace, Tom. "A State That Abandoned Its Forests." American Forestry 29 (May 1923), 277.

Walp, Neil. "The Market for Recreation in the Appalachian Highlands." Appalachia (November-December 1970).

Webb, Burdine. "Old Times in Eastern Kentucky." Southern Lumberman 193 (December 15, 1956): 178G-178I.

Webb, George W. "The Hardwood Lumber Industry of the Eastern Highland Rim." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Sciences 32 (1957): 216-227.

Webb, W. B. "Retrospect of the Lumber Industry in Eastern Kentucky: Story of Fifty Years of Progress." Southern Lumberman 113 (December 22, 1923): 175, 176.

Weller, Jack. "Is There a Future for Yesterday's People?" Saturday Review, October 16, 1965, pp. 33-36.

West, Don, "The Heritage of Appalachian People." Mountain Life and Work (May-June 1971): 3-7.

Wheeler, Lester R. "A Study of the Remote Mountain People of the Tennessee Valley." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 10 (1935): 33-36.

Whisnant, David E. "Ethnicity and the Recovery of Regional Identity in Appalachia: Thoughts Upon Entering the Zone of Occult Instability." Soundings 56 (Spring 1973): 124-138.

Whisnant, David E. "The Folk Hero in Appalachian Struggle History." New South 28 (Fall 1973): 30-47.

Wilhelm, Eugene J. Jr. "The Cultural Heritage of the Blue Ridge." Mountain Life and Work XLI (Summer 1965): 10-20.

*Wilhelm, Eugene J. Jr. "Folk Culture History of the Blue Ridge Mountains." Appalachian Journal 2, (Spring, 1975): 192-222 .

Wilkins, James R. "The Charges We Watch." [Forest Service] Service Bulletin XXIII (April 1939).

Withington, Alfreda. "The Mountain Doctor." Atlantic Monthly 150 (October-December 1932): 257-267, 469-477, 768-774.

Woods, John B. "Biltmore Days." American Forests 54 (October 1948): 452, 453, 469, 470.


III. Dissertations and Theses

Dobson, Jerome E. "The Changing Control of Economic Activity in the Gatlinburg, Tennessee Area, 1930-1973." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tennessee, 1975.

*Eller, Ronald D. "Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers: The Modernization of the Appalachian South, 1880-1930." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1979.

Fairfax, Sally Kirk. "Federal-State Cooperation in Outdoor Recreation Policy Formation: The Case of the Appalachian Trail." Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University, 1973 .

Hartman, Vladimir Eugene. "A Cultural Study of a Mountain Community in Western North Carolina." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1957.

Hersh, Alan. "The Development of the Iron Industry in East Tennessee." Master's thesis, University of Tennessee, 1958.

Jolley, Harley E. "The Blue Ridge Parkway: Origins and Early Development." Ph.D. dissertation, Florida State University, 1964.

Lankford, Jesse R., Jr. "The Campaign for a National Park in Western North Carolina, 1885-1940." Master's thesis, Western Carolina University, 1973.

Miller, Joseph A. "Congress and the Origins of a Conservation: National Resource Policies, 1865-1900." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1973.

Neff, Jeffrey Wayne. "A Geographic Analysis of the Characteristics and Development Trends of the Non-Metropolitan Tourist-Recreation Industry of Southern Appalachia." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tennessee, 1975."

Ross, John R. "'Pork Barrels' and the General Welfare: Problems in Conservation, 1900-1920." Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University, 1969.

Schulman, Steven A. "Logging in the Upper Cumberland River Valley: A Folk Industry." Master's thesis, Western Kentucky University, 1973.

Shapiro, Henry D. "A Strange Land and Peculiar People: The Discovery of Appalachia, 1870-1920." Ph.D. dissertation, Rutgers University, 1966.

Soffar, Allan J. "Differing Views on the Gospel of Efficiency: Conservation Controversies between Agriculture and Interior, 1898-1938." Ph.D. dissertation, Texas Technological University, 1974.

Tudiver, Neil. "Why Aid Doesn't Help: Organizing for Community Economic Development in Central Appalachia." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1973.

Watson, Judge. "The Economic and Cultural Development of Eastern Kentucky from 1900 to the Present." Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1963.

White, Roy Ring. "Austin Cary and Forestry in the South." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida, 1960.

Williams, Cratis D. "The Southern Mountaineer in Fact and Fiction." Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 1961.


IV. Census Publications

Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the U.S. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1902.

Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the U.S., Volume I, Population. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913.

Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census of the U.S., Volume I. Population: Volume VI, Agriculture: Volume IX, Manufactures 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922, 1923.

Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the U.S., Volume I, Population, Volume VI, Agriculture. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1933.

Bureau of the Census. County and City Data Book. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977.


V. Miscellaneous Documents

Boland, Margaret J. and Stern, Larry N. "Public Impact and Decision-Making in the U.S. Forest Service." Community Research Center, Mars Hill [N.C.] College, n.d.

Draft Reports. Prepared by the Land Ownership Task Force of the Appalachian Alliance for the Appalachian Regional Commission, 1980.

Environmental Impact Statement—Modified Blue Ridge Project No. 2317. Federal Power Commission, June 1973.

"Fact Sheet on ARC." Appalachian Regional Commission, June 1979.

"Federal Aid for Unemployment Relief." Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Manufactures, U.S. Senate. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932.

Final Environmental Statement—Proposed Scenic Designation of South Fork New River. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, March 1976.

Final Report on the National Forest Reservation Commission for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1976. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1976.

"History of the Sublimity Forest Community Situated in Laurel County, Kentucky." Prepared by W. E. Hedges, 1947. Records of T.R. Frazier, USDA Forest Service, Regional Office, Atlanta, Ga.

McArdle, Richard E. "The Concept of Multiple Use of Forest and Associated Lands—Its Values and Limitations." Fifth World Forestry Congress, Seattle, Wash., August 29-September 10, 1960.

Merritt, Frank. "Selected Aspects of Carter County (Tennessee) History During 1900-1920 Period." University of Tennessee, 1965. Unpublished Manuscript, Tennessee State Archives and Library.

Mineral Prospecting in the Beaver Creek Wilderness. Final Environmental Statement. USDA Forest Service, Region 8, Daniel Boone National Forest, Winchester, Ky., January 1978.

"Notes of Observations During a Trip Through Eastern Kentucky." May 22, 1940. Supervision—Cumberland National Forest. Lands, USDA Forest Service, Regional Office, Atlanta, Ga.

Revised Management Plan—South Fork New River and Main Stem New River, North Carolina. North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, June 1975.

Summary—Final Environmental Statement, Roadless Area Review and Evaluation. USDA, Forest Service, January 1979.

"Summary of Federal Programs." A Report of Federal Program Impact on the Local Community, Office of Economic Opportunity, n.d.

"Summary of Reports on Possession Claims on E. B. Olmstead Grants." Olmstead Lands file, National Forests of North Carolina, Asheville, N.C.

"Survey of Job Corps Camp Conservation Centers." Prepared by the National Conference of Christians and Jews for Office of Economic Opportunity.

"The National Forests and Purchase Units of Region Eight." USDA, Forest Service manuscript. Atlanta, Ga., January 1, 1955.

Whittle, W. O. "Movement of Population From the Smoky Mountains Area." Knoxville: University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, 1934.


VI. Newspapers and Newsletters

Asheville Citizen and Citizen-Times. Asheville, N.C.
Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Atlanta Ga.
Bristol Vir. -Tenn., Bristol, Tenn.
Cleveland Daily Banner, Cleveland, Tenn.
Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky.
Erwin Record, Erwin, N.C.
Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, N.C.
Greenville Sun, Greenville, Tenn.
Herald Leader, Lexington, Ky.
Jackson County Journal, Bryson City, N.C.
Leslie County News, Hyden, Ky.
Madisonville Observer, Madisonville, Tenn.
Maryville Times, Maryville, Tenn.
Menifee County News, Frenchburg, Ky.
Morehead News, Morehead, Ky.
Newsletter. National Committee for the New River, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Newsletter of the Citizens for Southwest Virginia. Troutdale, Va.
Polk County News, Benton, Tenn.
Times, Gainesville, Ga.
Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
Watauga Democrat. Boone, N.C.


VII. Personal Interviews

Regional Office, Forest Service, USDA, Atlanta, Ga. 30309
July 9, 10, 1979

Russell M. Daley, Jr.
George H. (Pat) Cook
Harold E. DeBord
Thomas R. Frazier
Jack S. Kelley
Vincent H. McCormack
Elwyn F. Peffer
James A. Rothschild

National Forests of North Carolina, Asheville, N.C. 28802
May 10, 11, 1979

Richard C. Moore
Walter W. Rule
Frank Sharp

Headquarters, Cherokee National Forest, Cleveland, Tenn. 37311
July 17, 18, 1979

B. W. Chumney
Russell F. Griffith
Bruce Jewell
John W. Moser

Headquarters, Daniel Boone National Forest, Winchester, Ky. 40391
July 27, 1979

Charles Crail
Billie De Walt, anthropologist
Clarence Moore

Headquarters, Chattahoochee National Forest, Gainesville, Ga. 30501
July 11, 12, 1979

Charles (Steve) Briggs
Roger Frantz
Howard R. Orr
W. Pat Thomas

Clyne and Walter Woody. Suches, Ga., July 12, 1979

Taped Interview with J. Herbert Stone, Forest Service, Southern Region, History Program, November 22, 1978


VIII. Telephone Interviews

Charles Blankenship, Jefferson National Forest, Roanoke, Va. 24001, February 19, 1981.

William Clark, Southern Regional Office, Forest Service, Atlanta, Ga. 30309, February 20, 1982, and January 28, 1982.

Charles Cushman, National Inholders Association, Sonoma, Calif., March 6, 1981.

Philip Etchison, Southern Regional Office, Forest Service, Atlanta, Ga. 30309, September 15, 1981.

Charles Hooper, Army Corps of Engineers, March 13, 1981.

Charles Huppuch, Southern Regional Office, Forest Service, Atlanta, Ga. 30309, February 17, 1981.

Roger Miller, Supervisor's Staff, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, Tenn., November 11, 1979, and February 18, 1982.

Office of County Manager, Ashe County, Jefferson, N.C., February 19, 1981.

Office of Tax Commissioner, Union County, Blairsville, Ga., January, 1981.

Lawrence Pierce, Citizens for Southwest Virginia, Troutdale, Va., February 25, 1981.

Robert Reynolds, Daniel Boone National Forest, Winchester, Ky. 40391, March 13, 1981.

Walter Rule, National Forests of North Carolina, Asheville, N.C. 28002, September 19, 1979.

Robert Strosnider, Daniel Boone National Forest, Winchester, Ky. 40391, March 10, 1981.

Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, D.C., December 11, 1979.


IX. Records of the National Archives

National Archives Building. Washington, D.C. 20408

Record Group 35 — Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps

Record Group 64 — Records of the Regional Offices of the National Resources Planning Board

Record Group 83 — Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics

Record Group 95 — Records of the Forest Service

Record Group 96 — Records of the Farm Security Administration

Record Group 409 — Records of the Public Land Law Review Commission

Washington National Records Center, Suitland, Maryland 20409

Forest Service Records, Accession Numbers:

58 A 64
59 A 1532
59 A 1753
60 A 851
60 A 931
61 A 1087
63 A 809
65 A 2473
67 A 4805
72 A 3386
79 - 0001
95780002


X. Special Collection

Gennett Lumber Company, Papers. Manuscript Division, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, N.C. 27706.

Ramsey, Darley Hiden, Papers, 1877-1966. Southern Historical Collection. Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.


XI. Files, Tables and Computerized Data

ARC Funds by County. Provided by Joe Cerniglia, Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, D.C.

Basic Information Sheets, 5400-21. Lands, National Forests of North Carolina, Asheville, N.C.

In-Lieu of Taxes Data and Twenty-five Percent Payments. Fiscal and Accounting Management Office, USDA, Forest Service, Washington, D.C.

Land and Water Conservation Fund appropriations by National Forests. Virginia E. Berryman, Lands Staff, USDA, Forest Service, Washington, D.C.

RARE II Oral and Written Comments. Headquarters, Chattahoochee National Forest, Gainesville, Ga.; Cherokee National Forest, Cleveland, Tenn.

Recreation-Use Data. Recreation Management Staff, Forest Service, Washington, D.C.

Summary Data on Fires, Forest-District, By Years. National Forests of North Carolina, Asheville, N.C.

Timber Sale Data by Forest by Year. Timber Management Staff, USDA Forest Service, Washington, D.C.



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