The Cherokees of Tuckaleechee Cove

The Cherokees of Tuckaleechee Cove
Title The Cherokees of Tuckaleechee Cove PDF eBook
Author Jon Marcoux
Publisher U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Pages 297
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0915703793

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This volume explores culture change and persistence within a late seventeenth-century Cherokee community in eastern Tennessee.

Townsend

Townsend
Title Townsend PDF eBook
Author Missy Tipton Green
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 1439645078

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Missy Tipton Green and Paulette Ledbetter recall the rich past in this fascinating pictorial history. Situated in Tuckaleechee Cove, one of several "limestone windows" on the northern base of the Smoky Mountains, is Townsend, Tennessee, also known as the "Peaceful Side of the Smokies." Native Americans were the first inhabitants of Tuckaleechee Cove. By the time the first Europeans arrived in the late 18th century, the Cherokee villages had been abandoned. In the 1880s, the lumber industry was in full swing thanks to two key innovations: the band saw and the logging railroad. With the coming of industrialization, the isolated farming community of Tuckaleechee Cove was transformed in the bustling mill town of Townsend. In 1894, E.J. Kinzel started a mountain retreat in Tuckaleechee Cove, which in later years turned into a mountain hotel with two healing mineral springs.

Geological Survey Professional Paper

Geological Survey Professional Paper
Title Geological Survey Professional Paper PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1961
Genre Geology
ISBN

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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper

U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Title U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 658
Release 1961
Genre Geology
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Geological Survey Professional Paper

Geological Survey Professional Paper
Title Geological Survey Professional Paper PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1961
Genre
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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.

Karst Geohazards

Karst Geohazards
Title Karst Geohazards PDF eBook
Author Barry F. Beck
Publisher Routledge
Pages 592
Release 2018-12-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351436163

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Geologists and geographers study how to develop how and where karst develops and how sinkholes form, but engineers must use this information to develop karst terrane. Over the past ten years, these multidisciplinary conferences on the applied aspects of karst hydrogeology and engineering have been successful in bringing together engineers, geologists, other scientists and government regulators who must safely establish human infrastructure on karst terrane whilst protecting the environment. The essences of these conferences has always been communciation between geologists and engineers with an emplasis on practical applications and case studies. This text contains the proceedings of the fifth conference on karst geohazards. It presents 65 papers that cover topics such as: groundwater contamination through sinkholes and the karst surface; stormwater drainage and flooding problems; and foundation considerations and improvements in karst.