Smoky Mountain Historical Society newsletter
- (Continued By) Smoky Mountain Historical Society journal and news letter / Smoky Mountain Historical Society (Sevierville, Tennessee)
- (Indexed In) Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter / Journal contents & index of names : 1977 thru 1996 / Smoky Mountain Historical Society (Sevierville, Tennessee)
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Quarterly.
Issues were not numbered until Janurary 1972.
Issues were irregular until 1982 when they were published quarterly.
Newsletter was not published in 1969-1971 and 1974.
Vol. 23 (1994) bound with Smoky Mountain Historical Society journal and news letter.
Continued by: Smoky Mountain Historical Society journal and news letter.
Indexed in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) under TNSM.
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