A SELECTED LIST OF PERIODICAL ARTICLES
FOR WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA

US Adams, William Forbes.
"A Trader on the Western Carolina Frontier." in Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, Society, and Development in the Pre-industrial Era, ed. Robert D. Mitchell, 150-65. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1990.
An Artist's Wife.
"The North Carolina Mountains," [Lenoir, Caldwell County, N.C., August 20, 1870] Appleton's Journal, 4 (1870): 465. [MOA- FULL TEXT]
A New Teacher.
"First Impressions of a Mountain School," The American Missionary, 53 (1899): 15-16.
Bennett, William D. 
"Early Settlement on the New River System," North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal 10, no.1 (1984): 2-3
  Berkeley, Edmund, and Dorothy S. Berkeley.
“'The Manner of Living of the North Carolinians,' by Francis Veale, December 19, 1730.” North Carolina Historical Review 41 (April 1964): 239-245.
Berthoff, Rowland.
"Celtic Mist Over the South." Journal of Southern History 52 (1986): 523-46.
  Berthold, Dennis. "Miss Martha and Ms. Woolson: Persona in the Travel Sketches." in Constance Fenimore Woolson's Nineteenth Century: Essays. Ed. Victoria Brehm.
Billings, Dwight, Kathleen Blee and Louis Swanson.
"Culture, Family and Community in Pre-industrial America." Appalachian Journal 13, (1986): 150-70.
C Bloom, Leonard.
"The Acculteration of the Eastern Cherokees." North Carolina Historical Review 19 (1942): 323-58.
Boosinger, Laura. "Luke Smathers, Mountain Swing Musician: A Biography," in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001): 214-239.
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Boyle, Esmerelda.
"The Mountain-Slopes and River-Banks of North Carolina. Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine [San Francisco] 1 (1883): 536-40. [MOA]
Brown, William Perry.
"A Peculiar People, " The Overland Monthly, 12 (1888): 505-08. [ILL]
Brunk, Andrew James. "Robert Duncanson's View of Asheville, North Carolina, 1850," in May We All Remember Well, 1, (1997): 114-23.
  Bulkley, Peter B. "Identifying the White Mountain Tourist, 1853-1854: Origin, Occupation and Wealth as a Definition of the Early Hotel Trade." Historical New Hampshire 35 (Summer 1980): 106-162
Burnett, Swan M.
"The Over-Mountain Men." The American Historical Register, 1 (1894-95):313-24, 421-31. [ILL]
  Butcher, Jamie. "Religion, Race, Gender, and Education: The Allen School, Asheville, North Carolina, 1885 to 1974. Appalachian Journal 2005 33(1): 78-109 32p. Historical Period: 1885-1974
Ulster
Studies
Campbell, Robert F.
"Classification of Mountain Whites." Southern Workman (Hampton, Va.: 1900) 30 [Feb. 1901]: 110-116. [ILL]
C Campbell, Robert F.
"The Cherokee Concept of Natural Balance," Indian Historian 3 (1970): 51-54.
W Clarke, James Freeman.
"Harriet Martineau". The North American Review. 124 (1877): 435-451.
WNC Clingman, Thomas L.
"North Carolina -- Her Wealth, Resources, and History." Debow's Review, Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress and Resources., 25 (1858): 664-79.
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Clingman, Thomas L.
"The Great Meteor of 1860." Appelton's Journal, 5 (1871 ): 10-16. [MOA - FULL TEXT]
WNC Cole, Thomas. "Essay on American Scenery." American Monthly Magazine, no. 1 (Jan. 1836): 1-12. See [http://www.fandm.edu/x7309.xml  for FULL TEXT]
WNC Colton, Henry E. 
"Western North Carolina." Appleton's Journal, 5 [issue 112] (1871): 587-88. [MOA - FULL TEXT]
WNC Colton, Henry E.
"Picturesque America: Farm on the French Broad, and Hickory-Nut Gap, with illustrations by Harry Fenn." Appleton's Journal, 5 [issue 90] (1871): 737-738. [MOA - FULL TEXT]
Colton, Henry E.
"Picturesque America, Part III:  Reem's Creek"    Appleton's Journal, 5 [issue 97] (1871): 135-37. [MOA - FULL TEXT]
Colton, Henry E.
"Picturesque America, Part I: Mountain Island " Appleton's Journal, 5 [issue 93] (1871): 15-18. [MOA - FULL TEXT]
US Cowen, Edward J. 
"Back-home and the Back Country: David Hackett Fischer's Borderlands Revisited." Appalachian Journal 19 (1991): 166-73.
Eller, Ronald D.
"Land and Family: An Historical View of Pre-industrial Appalachia." Appalachain Journal 6 (1979): 83-110.
C Evans, E. Raymond.
"Highways to Progress: Nineteenth-century Roads in the Cherokee Nation." Journal of Cherokee Studies 2 (1977): 394-400.
AA Fitzpatrick, Pat.
"Growing Up in Stumptown,"  in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001): 141-153.
Fox, John Jr.
"The Southern Mountaineer," Scribner's 29 (1901): 387-92. 
Fox, John Jr.
"A Mountain Europa"  The Century: A Popular Quarterly. 44 (1892): 760-75. [MOA - FULL TEXT] [In two parts]
*** Frost, William.
" Our Contemporary Ancestors in the Southern Mountains." The Atlantic Monthly.  83 (1899): 311-20. [MOA- FULL TEXT]
Gray, Sam and Rob Amberg. 
"The Roads of Madison County: An Interpretative History," in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001):  288-313.
W Gresham, Dorothy.
"A Mountain Village of the Southland."  Catholic World, 56 (1892): 158-64. [MOA- FULL TEXT]
*** Griffith, Clay.
"An Inventory of Douglas Ellington's Architectural Work in Western North Carolina," in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001):  91-119.
Hagy, James.
"The Lost Archives of the Cherokee Nation," East Tennessee Historical Society  Publication 43-45 (1971-73).
Johnson, Bruce.
"'To Serve Unnoticed and to Work Unseen': Eleanor Vance, Charlotte Yale and the Origins of Biltmore Estate Industries,"  in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001):  241-266.
  Johnston, Hugh Buckner.
“The Journal of Ebenezer Hazard in North Carolina, 1777 and 1778.” North Carolina Historical Review 36 (July 1959): 358-381.
King, Edward.
"The Great South: Among the Mountains of Western North Carolina." Scribner's Monthly 7 (1874): 513-44. [MOA- FULL TEXT]
  Klotter, James C.
"The Black South and White Appalachia," Journal of American History, 1980  66(4): 832-849 . [Historical Period: 1880-1915]
Lanman, Charles.
"Novelties of Southern Scenery." Appleton's Journal, 29 (1869): 257-61. [MOA - FULL TEXT] [Linville Gorge]
  Lefler, Hugh Talmage.
“A Description of 'Carolana' by a 'Well-Willer,' 1649.” North Carolina Historical Review 32 (January 1955): 102-105.
  McKinney, Gordon.
"Southern Mountain Republicans and the Negro, 1865-1900,  Journal of Southern History 1975 41(4): 493-516 24p. [Historical Period: 1865-1900]
Pierson, D.L. [Mrs.]
"The Mountaineers of Madison County, N.C.," Missionary Review of the World, [New York: Funk & Wagnells, 1888-1939], 10 (1897):  821-31. [ILL article] 
Porter, Benjamin. "Herbert W. Pelton: '...Expert in Taking Pictures of This Kind,'"  in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001):  314-343.
  Powell, William S., ed.
“Tryon's 'Book' on North Carolina.” North Carolina Historical Review 34 (July 1957): 406-415.
  Rippy, J. Fred.
“A View of the Carolinas in 1783.” North Carolina Historical Review 6 (October 1929): 362-370.
Smith, Barbara Ellen.
"'Beyond the Mountains': The Paradox of Women's Place in Appalachian History," NWSA Journal 11 (1999):  (Critical Essay)
Smith, Charles F.
"Our Southernisms," Transactions of the American Philological Association, 14 (1883): 42-56. [ILL]
  Stein, Daniel T.
"I Ain't Never Seen a Nigger': The Discourse of Denial in Lee Smith's 'The Devil's Dream'",  European Journal of American Culture 2003 22(2): 139-157.
  Stuckert, Robert P.
"Free Black Populations of the Southern Appalachian Mountains: 1860. Journal of Black Studies 1993 23(3): 358-370
  Turner, William H.
"Black in Appalachian America: Reflections on Biracial Education and Unionism,"  PHYLON 1983 44(3): 198-208
Vivian, Daniel J.
"Public Architecture, Civic Aspirations and the Price of 'Progress': A History of the Buncombe County Courthouse," in May We All Remember Well, 2, (2001):  154-177.
Wilcox, Marion.
"The Poetry of Commonplace; Chapter 1, 'A North Carolina Incident,'" The New Englander and Yale Review 44 (1885): 239-250. <http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/moa_search.html>  Making of America - FULL TEXT
Woolson, Constance Fenimore.
"
Up In the Blue Ridge."  Appleton's Journal 5 (1878): 104-25.
Woolson, Constance Fenimore.
"The Happy Valley." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 41 (1870): 282-285.
Woolson, Constance Fenimore.
"The French Broad," Harper's New Monthly Magazine,  50 (1875):617-636

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