The movement to establish a national park in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee in the 1920s and 1930s was an exceedingly lengthy and complex process. In the seventeen years between the beginning of the park movement and the dedication of the park supporters had to overcome a number of serious obstacles raising over $10 million during difficult economic times, purchasing over six thousand individual tracts of land, overcoming the resistance of well-financed opposition, and weathering the storms of political battles and economic depression that threatened the movement at almost every turn. In order to overcome the massive hurdles inherent in such a large and politically charged project park supporters were able to forg...
Mitchell, Avery and Yancey Counties can be found in North Carolina's claim on Appalachia. Their beau...
This resolution, circulated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in December 1902, expresses ...
Arno Berthold Cammerer (1883–1941) was the third director of the National Park Service (NPS). He pla...
The movement to establish a national park in the majestic Southern Appalachian Mountains was a crusa...
The endeavor to establish a national park in the Great Smoky Mountains was begun in the 1920\u27s, a...
This thesis examines the creation of the Great Smoky Mountains National park and how members of two ...
The federal government embarked on a bold and unprecedented undertaking in creating three National P...
“In the Bosom of the Storied Blue Ridge Mountains:” Contesting the Future of American Culture in She...
The origins of America\u27s national park movement lay in the intellectual and political milieu of t...
This 32-page booklet, simply titled, “Great Smoky National Park” was produced between 1935 and 1945....
Support for charitable causes has long been a topic studied in the hopes of uncovering the reasons f...
This short article announces that North Carolina and Tennessee have acquired over 100,000 acres of l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the second half of the twentieth century, the Unite...
Zebulon Weaver (1872-1948) was a lawyer and U.S. Representative from western North Carolina. He was ...
This paper will focus on the unsuccessful efforts of the Appalachian National Park Association on th...
Mitchell, Avery and Yancey Counties can be found in North Carolina's claim on Appalachia. Their beau...
This resolution, circulated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in December 1902, expresses ...
Arno Berthold Cammerer (1883–1941) was the third director of the National Park Service (NPS). He pla...
The movement to establish a national park in the majestic Southern Appalachian Mountains was a crusa...
The endeavor to establish a national park in the Great Smoky Mountains was begun in the 1920\u27s, a...
This thesis examines the creation of the Great Smoky Mountains National park and how members of two ...
The federal government embarked on a bold and unprecedented undertaking in creating three National P...
“In the Bosom of the Storied Blue Ridge Mountains:” Contesting the Future of American Culture in She...
The origins of America\u27s national park movement lay in the intellectual and political milieu of t...
This 32-page booklet, simply titled, “Great Smoky National Park” was produced between 1935 and 1945....
Support for charitable causes has long been a topic studied in the hopes of uncovering the reasons f...
This short article announces that North Carolina and Tennessee have acquired over 100,000 acres of l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the second half of the twentieth century, the Unite...
Zebulon Weaver (1872-1948) was a lawyer and U.S. Representative from western North Carolina. He was ...
This paper will focus on the unsuccessful efforts of the Appalachian National Park Association on th...
Mitchell, Avery and Yancey Counties can be found in North Carolina's claim on Appalachia. Their beau...
This resolution, circulated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in December 1902, expresses ...
Arno Berthold Cammerer (1883–1941) was the third director of the National Park Service (NPS). He pla...