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“A King’s Mountain Diary.” Ed. by Mary Hardin McCown. The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 14 (1942): 102-112.
Caleo, Robert L. “ ‘A Most Serious Wound’: The Memorial of George Farragut.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 79 (2007): 63-79.
Connelly, Thomas Lawrence. “Indian Warfare on the Tennessee Frontier, 1776-1794: Strategy and Tactics.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 36 (1964):
Durham, Walter T. “Ulster Immigrants and the Settlement of Tennessee.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 77 Supplement (June 28-July 1, 2006): 30-44.
Essington, Meghan. “Memory, Manhood, and Military Service: Gentlemen and Common Planters in the Battle of King’s Mountain.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 86 (2014): 2-17.
Fink, Paul M. “Early Explorers in the Great Smokies.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 5, (1933): 55-68.
Fink, Paul M. “Russell Bean, Tennessee’s First Native Son.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 37 (1965): 31-48.
Franklin, W. Neil. “Virginia and the Cherokee Indian Trade, 1673-1752.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 4 (1932): 3-21.
Franklin, W. Neil. “Virginia and the Cherokee Indian Trade, 1753-1775.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 5 (1933):22-38.
Hamer, Philip M. “The Wataugans and the Cherokee Indians in 1776.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 3 (1931): 108-126.
Jordan, René. “The Evolution of Early Tennessee County Boundaries: Washington County.” Tennessee Ancestors 10, no. 1 (April 1994): 4-10.
Kelly, James C. “Fort Loudoun: British Stronghold.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 50 (1978): 72-91.
Kincaid, Robert L. “The Wilderness Road in Tennessee.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 20 (1948): 38-48.
Livingood, James W. “The Tennessee Valley in American History.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 21(1949): 19-32.
O’Donnell, James H. “The Virginia Expedition against the Overhill Cherokee, 1776.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 39 (1967): 13-25.
Rothrock, Mary U. “Carolina Traders Among the Overhill Cherokee, 1690-1760.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 1 (1929): 3-18.
Stone, Richard G., Jr. “Captain Paul Demere at Fort Loudoun, 1757-1760.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 41 (1969): 17-32.
Stumpf, Stuart. “James Glen, Cherokee Diplomacy, and the Construction of an Overhill Fort.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 50 (1978): 21-30.
“Tennessee Pensioners of the Revolution.” Tennessee Ancestors 5, no. 2 (August 1989): 101-107.
“The Lost Archives of the Cherokee Nation.” Ed. by James William Hagy and Stanley J. Folmsbee. Part I. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 43 (1971): 112-122.
“The Lost Archives of the Cherokee Nation.” Ed. by James William Hagy and Stanley J. Folmsbee. Part II. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 44 (1972): 114-125.
“The Lost Archives of the Cherokee Nation.” Ed. by James William Hagy and Stanley J. Folmsbee. Part III. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 44 (1972): 114-125.
Webb, William S. “The Prehistory of East Tennessee.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 8 (1936): 3-8.
Williams, Samuel C. “Fort Robinson on the Holston.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 4 (1932): 22-31.
Williams, Samuel C. “Nathaniel Gist, Father of Sequoyah.” The East Tennessee Historical Society Publications 5 (1933):39-54.