Coker Creek

Coker Creek
Title Coker Creek PDF eBook
Author Fred Brown
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1991-10-01
Genre Church buildings
ISBN 9780963096203

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"Coker Creek: Cross Roads to History", is a story about a pioneer community in East Tennessee. Author Fred Brown, an award winning journalist, has spent more than 4 years researching historical records, gathering stories & conducting oral interviews in the community nestled in the Unicoi Mountains in Monroe County, Tennessee. The book is the history of early goldmining, Cherokee Indians, & the founding of the Church of God in a mountain community settled by early pioneers. It is a unique story about a unique Community.

Mines and Mineral Statistics

Mines and Mineral Statistics
Title Mines and Mineral Statistics PDF eBook
Author Michigan. Dept. of Mineral Statistics
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1911
Genre Mineral industries
ISBN

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The Resources of Tennessee

The Resources of Tennessee
Title The Resources of Tennessee PDF eBook
Author Tennessee. Division of Geology
Publisher
Pages 494
Release 1913
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Vol. 7, no. 1 and v. 9, no. 1 include the division's Administrative report for 1915/16-/1917/18.

This Land

This Land
Title This Land PDF eBook
Author Robert Mohlenbrock
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 440
Release 2006-06-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520239849

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An ecotourist's and naturalist's reference guide to the biological and geological highlights focuses on major hiking trails and other attractions of each national forest in twenty-one eastern states.

Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide

Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide
Title Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide PDF eBook
Author William H. Skelton
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 612
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781572333741

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First published in 1992, Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide has been a vitalcompanion to thousands who have explored the 640,000-acre Cherokee National Forest. This second edition has been substantially expanded to cover all hiking trails in the forest as of 2003.Stretching across the Tennessee?North Carolina state line, the Cherokee NationalForest includes much of the western slopes of the southern Appalachian Mountains, north and south of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The area encompasses atremendous diversity of wildlife, vegetation, and scenic vistas of high mountain peaks and beautiful creeks, waterfalls, and valleys.Almost two hundred described and mapped trails and footpaths wind throughout this wildlife haven, inviting everyone who loves the outdoors-- hikers, backpackers, hunters, anglers, and horseback riders-- to explore its natural beauty. The Cherokee National Forest Hiking Guide provides maps and specific directions along with a wealth of general information on the forest's present and past wildlife, vegetation, and geology, as well as a history of the forest's human inhabitants-- including the political battles that have been waged to protect the forest.Featuring a new foreword by Senator Lamar Alexander, this book remains the definitiveguide to this expansive and alluring landscape sure to thrill outdoorsmen for manygenerations to come.

Mining and Engineering World

Mining and Engineering World
Title Mining and Engineering World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 762
Release 1911
Genre Mineral industries
ISBN

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Discovering October Roads

Discovering October Roads
Title Discovering October Roads PDF eBook
Author Harry Moore
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 164
Release 2001-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781572331235

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Autumn presents a stunning array of colors in rural East Tennessee, and Discovering October Roads is the perfect traveler's companion for better enjoying those scenic views. In a compelling, anecdotal narrative, the book describes seven road trips through the region, discussing not only the leaf colors to be seen but also the geology, landscape, and cultural history to be found along each route. In their introduction, Harry Moore and Fred Brown offer an overview of the geologic history and topography of East Tennessee as well as an accessible explanation of the science behind the changing leaf colors. They also discuss a number of common trees and the autumn color associated with each. In the chapters that follow, the authors' descriptions of road trips are arranged according to three geographic areas: the Blue Ridge, the Valley and Ridge, and the Cumberland Plateau. Complementing the narrative is a wealth of illustrations, including maps, geologic line drawings, and photographs--many of which are reproduced in color. Discovering October Roads will prove an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of East Tennessee's fall finery. The Authors: Harry Moore is a geologist with the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the author of A Roadside Guide to the Geology of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and A Geologic Trip across Tennessee by Interstate 40. Fred Brown is a feature writer and columnist for the Knoxville News-Sentinel. He is the author, with Jeanne McDonald, of Handling Serpents: Three Families and Their Faith and Growing Up Southern: How the South Shapes Writers.