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The Adventures of Bubba Jones Time Traveling Through the Great Smoky Mountains

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by Jeff Alt


  Shields, Randolph. The Cades Cove Story. Gaitlinburg, Tenn: Great Smoky Mountains Association, 1981.

  Schmidt, Ronald G. and William S. Hooks. Whistle Over the Mountain: Timber Track & Trails in the Tennessee Smokies. Yellow Springs, OH: Graphicom Press, 1994.

  Urie, Michael, and Randall Kremer. “Dinosaur Discoveries in Montana: T. Rex and Triceratops Go to Smithsonian and Museum of the Rockies.” Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. August 20, 2002. Accessed January 1, 2014. http://www.mnh.si.edu/press_office/releases/2002/montana.pdf.

  Tabler, Dave. “A Town Dies, a Park Is Born - Appalachian History.” Appalachian History. August 16, 2012. Accessed October 9, 2014. http://www.appala-chianhistory.net/2012/08/today-former-town-of-elkmont-tn-in.html.

  “Walker Sisters Cabin.” The Great Smokies. Accessed December 27, 2014. http://www.thegreatsmokies.net/walker-sisters-cabin.

  Weals, Vic. Last Train to Elkmont: A Look Back at Life on Little River in the Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, Tenn: Olden Press, 1993.

  Non-Publication sources:

  Dietzer, Bill. Lecture, January, 2015.

  Ezell, David. Lecture, Townsend, TN, October, 2014.

  Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Cherokee, North Carolina. October 2014.

  Oconaluftee Indian Village, Cherokee, North Carolina. October 2014.

  Soehn, Dana, e-mail correspondence, Management Assistant / Public Affairs, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. February, 2015.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Jeff Alt is an award-winning author, a talented speaker, and a family hiking and camping expert. Alt has been hiking since his youth. In addition to writing The Adventures of Bubba Jones book series, Alt is the author of Four Boots—One Journey, Get Your Kids Hiking, and A Walk for Sunshine. A Walk for Sunshine won the Gold in the 2009 Book of the Year awards spon-sored by Fore Word Reviews; it took first place winner in the 2009 National Best Books Awards Sponsored by USA Book News, and won a Bronze in the 2010 Living Now Book Awards sponsored by Jenkins Group. Get Your Kids Hiking won the bronze in both the 2014 Living Now Book Awards and the 2013 IndieFab Awards in Family and Relationships. Alt is a member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA). He has walked the Appalachian Trail, the John Muir Trail with his wife, and he carried his 21-month old daughter across a path of Ireland. Alt’s son was on the Appalachian Trail at six weeks of age. Alt lives with his wife and two kids in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  For more information about The Adventures of Bubba Jones visit: www.bubbajones.com. For more information about Jeff Alt visit: www.jeffalt.com.

  E-mail the author: jeff@jeffalt.com.

 

 

 


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