Other Works,
Undated Works, Unpublished
Manuscripts
1887
New, for the British Army. United Services
Magazine. I (1887): 243; 4 (1889-90):
521; n.s. 2 (1891): 357.11
"Fumagalli's Rules for Cataloging."
Library Journal. 12, no. 12 (December
1887): 547-48.
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of Page
1888
"The Proposed National Library, Florence,
Italy." Library Journal. 13,
no. 5 (May 1888): 139.
"A New Library Journal" [Rivista
delle biblioteche ?]. Library Journal.
13, no. 7 (July 1888): 205-06.
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of Page
1889
"Italian Libraries." Library
Journal. 14, no. 4 (April 1889): 108.
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of Page
1890
"The Rifle in Colonial Times."
The Magazine of American History,
vol. 24, no. 3, September 1890, pp. 179-191.
[“Being a Librarian.” Harper’s
Weekly. August 30, 1890].
"Being a Librarian." Library
Journal. 15, no. 11 (November 1890):
330-32.
A note indicates that this was "From
Harper's Weekly, Aug. 30"
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of Page
1891
"Reviews." "Fumagalli, Giuseppe.
Utilita, storia ed oggetto dell' insegnamento
bibliografico." Library Journal.
16, no. 3 (March 1891): 83-84.
[brief letter from Kephart read at a meeting].
Library Journal. 16 (December 1891):
112.
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of Page
1892
Catalogue of the St. Louis Mercantile Library.
Section 1. English Prose Fiction. St. Louis:
Nixon-Jones Printing Co., 1892. [21 pp.]
"Classification." Library
Journal. 17, no. 7 (July 1892): 228.
Classification; World's Library Congress
Report. United States Commissioner of Education,
Report, 1892-93. pp. 861-97.
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of Page
1893
"Paste for Labels, With a Word About
Writing Inks." Library Journal.
18, no. 1 (January 1893): 8-9.
[Kephart quoted in an article]. Library
Journal. 18 (March 1893): 81.
"Bindings in Libraries." Library
Journal. 18, no. 3 (March 1893): 82-83.
"Inks." Library Journal.
18, no. 4 (April 1893): 122-23.
"The Sacconi Binder." Library
Journal. 18, no. 6 (June 1893): 184-85.
"Classification." Library
Journal. 18, no. 7 (July 1893): 240-42.
[committee report]. Library Journal.
19, no. 9 (September 1893): 68-71.
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1894
"Combined Receipt and Cash Register."
Library Journal. 19, no. 3 (March
1894): 86-87.
"Mercantile Library, St. Louis."
[Symp. Inks for lib. use. ?] Library
Journal. 19, no. 3 (March 1894): 86.
“Tree-Climbing Snakes.” Forest
and Stream. XLII, issue no. 12 (March
24, 1894): 246.
"Report on Gifts and Bequests to Libraries."
Library Journal. 19, no. 12 (December
1894): 61-63 (Lake Placid Conference; ?
supp.).
Economics in Cataloging. Library Journal.
19: 105.
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of Page
1895
"Shall a Librarian Aid Personal Interests?"
Library Journal. 20, no. 1 (January
1895): 4.
"Reviews." "Manchester (Mass.)
City Library. Catalogue of English Prose
Fiction." Library Journal.
20, no. 1 (January 1895): 27. Note: signed
H.K.
“Notes from Camp Nessmuk. I. –
Mincke.” Forest and Stream.
XLIV, issue no. 18 (May 4, 1895): 343.
“Notes from camp Nessmuk. II. –
House –Building.” Forest
and Stream. LXIV, issue no. 21 (May
25, 1895): 408.
“Notes from Camp Nessmuk. III.
– Snakes and Presentiments.”
Forest and Stream. LXIV,
issue no. _____ (June 1, 1895): 440.
“Notes from Camp Nessmuk. IV.
– ‘Roots and Yarbs.’”
Forest and Stream. XLIV,
issue no. 23 (June 8, 1895): 460.
Horace Kephart and George Kennedy. “The
Sportsman Tourist. A Few Remarks about a
Live Western Town. – I.” Forest
and Stream. XLIV, issue no. 25 (June
22, 1895): 506.
George Kennedy and Horace Kephart. “The
Sportsman Tourist. A Few Remarks about a
Live Western Town. – II.” Forest
and Stream. XLV, issue no. 1 (July
6, 1895): 2.
George Kennedy and Horace Kephart. “A
Few Remarks about a Live Western Town. –
III.” Forest and Stream.
XLV, issue no. 2 (July 13, 1895): 24.
“The Sportsman Tourist. Lost in the
Swamps. – I.” Forest and
Stream. XLV, issue no. 5 (August 3,
1895): 90.
“The Sportsman Tourist. Lost in the
Swamps. – II.” Forest and
Stream. XLV, issue no. 6 (August 10,
1895): 112.
“How about Turtles and Gars?”
Forest and Stream. XLV, issue no.
10 (September 7, 1895): 208.
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1896
"Cyclone-Stricken." The Ithaca
Daily ...... June 2, 1896
[MSS 80-24, f 2, April 18, 1914 letter;
comment re: series from March 5, 1896 to
March 31, 1898, in Shooting and Fishing,
latter known as Arms and the Man].
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of Page
1897
"A Notation for Books." Library
Journal. 22, no. 12 (December 1897):
739-41.
“A Poor Shot.” Forest and
Stream. XLVII, issue no. 15 (April
10, 1897): 283.
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1898
1899
"The Birth of the American Army."
Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
May 1899, No. 588, pp. 961-970. illustrated.
[signed “Horace Kephart, Sec’y”].
“Missouri Rifle Club.” Forest
and Stream. LII, no. 6 (February 11,
1899): 116.
“Monkey, Man and Hog.” Forest
and Stream. LII, no. 6 (February 11,
1899): 108.
[“Camp=Fire Flickerings”, which
may be a general column heading and not
the article]. “The Great Eye Theory
Again.” Forest and Stream.
LII, no. 20 (May 20, 1899): 385.
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of Page
1900
"Scientific Sharpshooting." Cassier's
Magazine. vol. 17, no. 5, March 1900.
pp. 418-22.
“Ruxton’s `Life in the Far
West.’” Forest and Stream.
LIV, no. 1 (January 6, 1900): 4.
“Life in the Far West.’”
Forest and Stream. LIV, no. 4 (January
27, 1900): 64.
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of Page
1901
Autumn Camping. Outing. 39 (1901
?): 151.
Bits of Woodcraft. Outing. 39
(November 1901): 151-53.
Rifles for Big Game. Outing. 37
(January 1901): 382-86.
“Rifles for Big Game.” Outing.
Vol. 37, issue 4 (January 1901): 382.
“The Gun: The A, B, C, of Marksmanship.”
Outing. Vol. 37, issue 5 (February
1901): 609.
“The Gun. Telescopic Rifle Sights.”
Outing. Vol. 37, issue 6 (March
1901): 728.
‘Gunnery. The A, B, C, of Marksmanship
– II.” Outing. Vol.
38, issue 2 (May 1901): 234.
“Gunnery. The A B C of Marksmanship
– III. (Conclusion).” Outing.
Vol. 39, issue 2 (November 1901): 245.
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of Page
1902
Pennsylvania's Part in the Winning of the
West; an address delivered before the Pennsylvania
Society of St. Louis, December 12, 1901.
St. Louis, Bureau of Publicity of the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition, 1902. [19 pp.]
"Cave Hunting in Missouri Stirs Love
for Adventure." The Republic.
May 11, 1902.
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of Page
1903
How to Tell Direction in Forest and On
Prairie. Outing. 42 (April 1903):
79.
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of Page
1904
Money, Captain A.W.; Horace Kephart, W.E.
Carlin, A.L.A. Himmelwright, and John Harrington
Keene. Guns, Ammunition, and Tackle.
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1904.
"The Hunting Rifle" by Kephart,
pp. 115-187
American Sportsman's Library, edited by
Caspar Whitney
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of Page
1905
"Camping Out." Forest and
Stream. June 24, 1905.
"Hunting Wild Bees." New
England Magazine. N.S. 32, July 1905,
p. 542-49.
"Eyes that Shine in the Dark."
Forest and Stream. September 2,
1905.
"The Mountain Moonshiner" [five
part series]. "I. -- Getting Acquainted."
Forest and Stream. September 15,
1906. Vol. LXVII [67], no. 11, pp. 408-410.
"The Mountain Moonshiner." "II.
-- Ways that are Dark." Forest
and Stream. September 22, 1906. Vol.
67, pp. 448 - 450.
"The Mountain Moonshiner." "III.
-- A Leaf from the Past." Forest
and Stream. October 20, 1906. Vol.
67, pp. 608-610.
"Compass Trees, Feathered Worms and
Mudchucks." Forest and Stream.
October 28, 1905.
"The Mountain Moonshiner." "IV.
-- The Revenue." Forest and Stream.
November 3, 1906. Pp. 689 - 691.
"The Mountain Moonshiner." "V.
-- A Few hard Facts." Forest and
Stream. November 10, 1906. Pp. 728-730.
"On Getting Lost." Forest
and Stream. December 16, 1905.
[?] [Editorial. The Runaway from Nature."
Sports Afield. Vol. 35,no. 6, December
1905.
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1906
The Book of Camping and Woodcraft;
A Guidebook for Those Who Travel in the
Wilderness. New York: Outing Publishing
Company, 1906.
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of Page
1907
"The Bullet of the Future." [Arms
and the Man ?]. August 1, 1907
"A Magistrate of Skull Creek."
Puck. December 24, 1907.
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of Page
1908
"Marvels, Old and New. Some Fiction
in the Guise of Fact." [II.] March
5, 1908.
"Marvels, Old and New. Backwoods Marksmanship
According to Fenimore Cooper." [I.]
Arms and the Man. March 12, 1908.
"Looking for a New Place." Recreation.
December 1908.
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of Page
1909
"What Goes Up Must Come Down."
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
May 15, 1909.
Bear Hunting in the Smokies . . . Extract
from Field and Stream. Sept. and
Oct. 1909.
"A Month in the Woods for $30."
Collier's. 44 (November 13, 1909):
20.
"The Rock Hunter." Field
and Stream. December 1909, pp. 683-89.
"Sharp Point Penetration." Outer's
Book. December 1909. [? no page]
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1910
Kephart, Horace. Camp Cookery.
New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1910.
How To Build a Camp Fire. Outing.
56 (August 1910): 528-34.
Clapboards and Puncheons. il. Outing.
57 (December 1910): 285-90.
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of Page
1911
Routine Sketching. maps. Outing.
58 (June 1911): 297-301.
Rifles and Ammunition. Outing.
59 (November 1911): 184-88.
Flight Bullets. Outing. 59 (December
1911): 348-53.
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of Page
1912
Sporting Firearms. New York: Outing
Publishing Company, 1912.
Killing Power of Bullets. Outing.
59 (January 1912): 481-86.
"Real Pistol Practice." The
Outer's Book. [July 1912], pp. 70-71.
"The Southern Highlander" [six
part series]. Outing. 61 (December
1912 - May 1913): 259-70; 396-406; 548-54;
703-14; vol. 62: 89-95; 210-12.
"The Southern Highlander." [part
I -- "Something Hidden; Go and Find
It']. Outing Magazine. December
1912. Volume LX [60] , no. 3, pp. 259-270.
"The Southern Highlander." [part
II -- "The Back of Beyond"]. Outing
Magazine. Pp. 396-406.
"The Southern Highlander." [part
III -- The People of the Hills]. Outing
Magazine. Pp. 548-554.
"The Southern Highlander." [part
IV -- The Land of Do Without]. Outing
Magazine. Pp. 703-714.
"The Southern Highlander." [part
V -- The Outlander and the Native]. Outing
Magazine. Pp. 89-95.
"The Southern Highlander." [part
VI -- The School of the Wilderness]. Outing
Magazine. Pp. 210 - 212.
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1913
Our Southern Highlanders. New
York: Outing Publishing Company, 1913.
["Arms and Ammunition"; note:
this may be just a generic heading]. "Sane
Remarks on Pocket Arms for Defensive Purposes."
Outdoor Life. August 1913, p. [162
?].
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of Page
1914
Emergency Rations. Outing. 64
(April 1914): 84-88.
Woodcraft Tips Worth Knowing. Outing.
64 (May 1914): 207-9.
Going Alone. Outing. 64 (August
1914): 601-2.
Featherweight Camping in England. Outing.
64 (September 1914): 715-22.
"Adventures in a Cavern." Outing.
65 (October 1914): 83-89.
Sport of Cave Hunting. Outing.
65 (November 1914): 165-72.
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1915
Kane, Elisha Kent, M.D.; edited by Horace
Kephart. Adrift in the Arctic Ice Pack:
From the History of the First U.S. Grinnell
Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin.
New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1915.
"Introduction" by Kephart, pp.
7-22
Ruxton, George Frederick; edited by Horace
Kephart. Adventures in Mexico: From
Vera Cruz to Chihuahua in the Days of the
Mexican War. New York: Outing Publishing
Company, 1915.
"Introduction" by Kephart, pp.
5-9.
Horace Kephart, ed. Captives Among
the Indians: First-hand Narratives of Indian
Wars, Customs, Tortures, and Habits of Life
in Colonial Times. New York: Outing
Publishing Company, 1915.
Number 3
The "editor" has brief introductions
to the chapters
Contents: I. Colonel James Smith's Life
Among the Delawares, 1755-1759; II. Father
Bressani's Captivity Among the Iroquois,
1644; III. Captivity of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
Among the Indians of Massachusetts, 1676;
IV. Capture and Escape of Mercy Harbison,
1792
Kephart, Horace, ed. Castaways and
Crusoes: Tales of Survivors of Shipwreck
in New Zealand, Patagonia, Tobago, Cuba,
Magdalen Islands, South Seas and the Crozets.
New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1915.
Number 2.
There are short entries before the chapters
by the editor
Kephart, ed. John Wesley Powell. ...First
Through the Grand Canyon. New York:
Outing Publishing Company, 1915.
Hobart-Hampden, Augustus Charles; edited
by Horace Kephart. Hobart Pasha: Blockade-Running,
Slaver-Hunting, and War and Sport in Turkey.
New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1915.
"Introduction" by Kephart, pp.
5-13.
Ruxton, George Frederick; edited by Horace
Kephart. In the Old West: As It Was
in the Days of Kit Carson and the "Mountain
Men". New York: Outing Publishing
Company, 1916 [1916 on title page; 1915
on reverse].
Number 1. "Introduction" by Kephart,
pp. 5-24.
Gordon-Cumming, Ronaleyn; edited by Horace
Kephart. The Lion Hunter: In the Days
when all South Africa was Virgin Hunting
Field. New York: Outing Publishing
Company, 1915.
Introduction' by Kephart, pp. 5-17.
Wall Tents and their Fittings. Outing.
65 (February 1915): 555-60.
Sportsman's Clothing. Outing.
66: 668-73; 67: 25-29 (September - October
1915).
Camp Bedding. Outing. 67 (November
1915): 135-39.
Outfit for Walking Trips. Outing.
67 (December 1915): 668-73.
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1916/17
Kephart, Horace. Camping and Woodcraft:
A Handbook for Vacation Campers and for
Travelers in the Wilderness. Volume I: Camping.
New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1916.
Volume 1
Preface: "The present work is based
upon my Book of Camping and Woodcraft, which
appeared in 1906. All of the original material
here retained has been revised, and so much
new matter has been added that this is virtually
a new work, filling two volumes instead
of one."
" This book had its origin in a series
of articles under the same title that I
contributed, in 1904-1906, to the magazine
Field and Stream. Other sections have been
published, in whole or in part, in Sports
Afield, Recreation, Forest and Stream, and
Outing. A great deal of the work here appears
for the first time.
Kephart, Horace. Camping and Woodcraft:
A Handbook for Vacation Campers and for
Travelers in the Wilderness. Volume II:
Woodcraft. New York: Outing Publishing
Company, 1917.
Volume 2
Page 13: "From the autumn of 1903 to
the winter of 1906 I lived, most of the
time, alone in a little cabin on the Carolina
side of the Great Smoky Mountains, ...."
[NOTE: these dates are crossed out and 1904,
1907 indicated instead].
Ruxton, George Frederick; edited by Horace
Kephart. Wild Life in the Rocky Mountains:
A True Tale of Rough Adventure in the Days
of the Mexican War. New York: Outing
Publishing Company, 1916.
"Introduction" by Kephart, pp.
7-10.
A Word-list from the Mountains of Western
North Carolina. Extract from Dialect
Notes. 1916, volume 4, pt. 6.
Borthwick, J.D.; edited by Horace Kephart.
The Gold Hunters: A First-Hand Picture
of Life in California Mining Camps in the
Early Fifties. New York: Outing Publishing
Company, 1917.
"Introduction" by Kephart, pp.
5-12.
[Outing. January or June 1917
?]
Camp Sites and Tent Pitching. diags. Outing.
68 (April 1916): 35-43.
Building A Log Cabin. il. Outing.
70 (May 1917): 218-27.
["The Outing Legion" and "American
Readiness" in with the other cutout
articles, but not signed; Outing.
June 1917, pp. 385-88.]
[ibid. "The Outing Legion. Outing.
July 1917, pp. 532-36]
[ibid. "The Outing Legion." Outing.
August 1917, pp. 676-80.]
[ibid. "The Outing Legion." Outing,
September 1917, pp. 813-16.]
"The Outing Legion." Outing.
November 1917. pp. 118-19, 154-56.
"The Outing Legion." Outing.
December 1917. pp. 195, 230-33.
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1918
[clipping:] [title ?]. All Outdoors.
January 1918, pp. 123-25. [has a note that
Kephart joins the All Outdoors staff and
that "beginning with this issue his
articles will appear regularly"]
"Did a Panther Attack Tom Sparks?"
All Outdoors. February 1918, p.
167.
"Pemmican: The Only Food for Hard
Travel." All Outdoors. February
1918, pp. 167-68.
[is this a Kephart article ?]: "Rifles
and Battle Sights." All Outdoors.
February 1918, pp. 168-69.
"The Pistol in the Trenches."
All Outdoors. vol. 5, no. 6, March
1918, pp. 203-5
"The Girl with the Turquoise Eyes."
Field and Stream. March 1918, pp.
910-14.
[clipping:] "The Eastern Cherokees."
All Outdoors. April 1918, vol.
5, no. 7. pp. 243-45.
[clipping:] "Imaginary Crusoes --
and Some Real Ones. All Outdoors.
vol. 6, no. 8. May 1918. pp. 283-285.
"Over the Camp Fire in the Woods."
Motor Life. June 1918, p. 37
"Some Useful Types of Pyramidal Tents."
All Outdoors. vol. 5, no. 10, July
1918, pp. 363-65.
"The Backwoods Rifle. I. Types of
Guns That Our Frontier Forefathers Used
in Colonial Times." Outing.
August 1918. pp. 298-300.
"The Backwoods Rifle. II. Types of
Guns That Our Forefathers Used in Colonial
Times." Outing. September
1918. pp. 368-70, 395.
"The Story of the Gun." "Chapter
I. The Early Smooth Bores." All
Outdoors. October 1918, vol. 6, no.
1, pp. 3-6.
"The Backwoods Rifle. III. How Our
Forefathers Laid the Foundation for the
High Speed and Flat Trajectory of To-day."
Outing. October 1918, p. 23-25,
56-57.
"The Backwoods Rifle. IV. How their
Old Guns Would Shoot in the Hands of Men
Who Knew Them." Outing. November
1918. pp. 88-90, 117.
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter II.
American Backwoods Rifles." All
Outdoors. November 1918, vol. 6, no.
2, pp. 43-47.
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter III.
Early breech loaders and how they were made."
All Outdoors. December 1918, Vol.
6, no. 3, pp. 83-87.
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1919
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter IV.
Story of the Remington-U.M.C. Companies
and the Development of Modern Breech Loading
Rifles." All Outdoors. vol.
6, no. 4, January 1919, pp. 123-127.
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter V.
The Evolution of the Famous Six-Shooter
Revolvers and Pistols." All Outdoors.
vol. 6, no. 5, February 1919, pp. 163-167.
"The Strange Story of the Eastern
Cherokee." [subtitled: A Little Band
That Has Stood Against the White Tide for
Three Hundred Years." Outing.
March 1919, pp. 312-315.
"The Strange Story of the Eastern
Cherokees. II. The Lure of Gold Leads to
the Undoing of the Indian and the Dishonor
of the White." Outing. April
1919, pp. 28-31.
"An Outfit for Trips Afoot."
Field and Stream. April 1919, pp.
923-27.
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter VI.
The History of the Invention and Development
of Magazine Guns, from the Repeating Crossbow
down to Modern Sporting Arms." Vol.
6, no. 6, pp. 203-208.
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter VII.
Old Fowling Pieces and the Development of
Modern Double-barrel Shotguns." All
Outdoors. April 1919, pp. 251-53, 280-81.
"An Outfit for Trips Afoot."
Field and Stream. April 1919, pp.
923-927
"The Story of the Gun. Chapter VIII.
The Ithaca, Fox, Davis-Warner, Iver Johnson
and Marble Arms Companies." All
Outdoors. May 1919, pp. 298-301.
"The Strange Story of the Eastern
Cherokees. III. The Long Fight Ends in the
Western Exile of All But a Remnant of the
Tribe." Outing. May 1919,
pp. 89-91.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. May 1919, p. 101
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. June 1919, p. 165
"Roving With Kephart: Being Two Pages
of Observations, Hints and Hunches Gathered
Through Many Years of Outdoor Living and
Writing." All Outdoors. Vol.
6, no. 9, June 1919, p. 346-347.
[clipping:] Roving with Kephart: Being
Two Pages of Observations, Hints and Hunches
Gathered Through Many Years of Outdoor Living
and Writing." All Outdoors.
June 1919, pp. 346-7
"Roving With Kephart: Did Bloodhounds
Really Chew Slaves? -- Nature's Medicines
-- Your Fishing Rod -- Do You Order `Steak
Rare'? -- Ever Try It `Straight'? -- A Map
to Guide You." All Outdoors.
July 1919, vol. 6, no. 10, pp. 394-395.
"The Best Fuel." All Outdoors.
July 1919, vol. 6, no. 10, p. 388.
[reply letter] "Echoes from `The Story
of the Gun'". All Outdoors.
July 1919, vol. 6, no. 10, p. 404.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. July 1919, p. 233
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. August 1919, p. 299
"Roving With Kephart: `Une aarme terrible'
-- Carnivorous Horses -- False Beliefs about
Bears -- `Concealing' a `Pump Gun'."
All Outdoors. August 1919, vol.
6, no. 11, pp. 442-43.
"How to Rig a Neckerchief Hood."
All Outdoors. August 1919, vol.
6, no. 11, p. 454.
[reply letter] "North Carolina Trails."
All Outdoors. August 1919, vol.
6, no. 11, p. 470.
Roving with Kephart; the Sport of Still
Hunting (Moonshine Stills). Extract from
All Outdoors. September 1919.
"Roving with Kephart: The Sport of
Still Hunting (Moonshine Stills)."
All Outdoors. September 1919, vol.
6, no. 12, pp. 490-91.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. September 1919, p. 363
"The Acquittal of Poor Lo." All
Outdoors. October 1919, vol. 7, no.
1, p. 5.
"Roving with Kephart; Where You May
Find Some Adventures in North Carolina --
We Talked Moonshine Last Month, But Here's
a New Drink." All Outdoors.
vol. 7, no. 1, October 1919, pp. 10-11.
"Why I Live in North Carolina."
All Outdoors. October 1919, vol.
7, no. 1, p. 12.
"Roving with Kephart: The Twenty-two
as a Training Weapon." [first of a
series] All Outdoors. November
1919, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 62-63.
"The Best Form of Bullet." Outing.
November 1919, pp. 81-83.
"Roving with Kephart: The Twenty-two
as a Training Weapon." [second of a
series]. All Outdoors. December
1919, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 102-3.
"A New Bolt Action .22." Outing.
December 1919, pp. 148-49, 180-81.
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1920
"Roving with Kephart: The .22 as a
Training Weapon. Part III." All
Outdoors. January 1920, vol. 7, no.
4, pp. 150-51.
Primitive Mills in Southern Mountains.
Outing. 75 (January 1920): 220-22.
"Roving with Kephart: This Month It
Is Your Tent." All Outdoors.
February 1920, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 190-91.
[letter: "The Hawken Rifle".
Saturday Evening Post. February
21, 1920. p. 65.]
[?] ["Rough Travel". All
Outdoors. February 1920, vol. 7, no.
5, p. 209]
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. February 1920, p. 293
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. March 1920, p. 353
"Roving with Kephart: Spring is in
the offing, Mr. Kephart had the `feel' and
here he is with Fishing With the Worm /
More About Mate / Wool vs. Cotton."
All Outdoors. March 1920, vol.
7, no. 6, pp. 230-31.
"Roving with Kephart: The Compass
and the Map: How to Use Them." All
Outdoors. April 1920, vol. 7, no. 7,
pp. 278-79, 283.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. April 1920, p. 31
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. May 1920, p. 83
"Roving with Kephart: Sighting the
.22 for Field Work." All Outdoors.
May 1920, vol. 7, no. 8, pp. 326-27, 364.
"The Chef in the Wilderness."
Vacation Manual. Issue No. 1, Summer
of 1920, pp. 4-8.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. June 1920, p. 156
"Roving with Kephart: The Days When
Everybody Shoots Are Here. If You Didn't
Know it -- Read. If You Didn't Know Where
-- Read. If You Didn't Know How -- Here's
How." All Outdoors. June-July
1920, vol. 7, no. 9, pp. 374-75.
Kephart, translator. "The Fisherman
and His Tackle (A Plea of the Kanahti).
Outing. 76, July-August 1920, p.
223.
"Roving with Kephart: The Wild Turkey:
Premier Game Bird of the World." All
Outdoors. August 1920, vol. 7, no.
10, pp. 438-39.
"A New Lyman Sight for the Savage
Model 1920 Rifle .250-3000." Outing.
September 1920, p. 294, 296-97.
"Roving with Kephart: Round Ball:
What It Can Do in Breechloaders." All
Outdoors. September 1920, vol. 7, no.
11, pp. 476-77, 487.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. September 1920, p. 292
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. October 1920, p. 32
"A New Bolt Action Rifle: What Careful
Testing by OUTING's Gun Expert Showed about
the 1920 Savage .250-3000." Outing.
77, October, 1920, pp. 23-25.
"Camping and Cooking in Italy."
Outing. October 1920, pp. 30-31.
"Roving with Kephart." All
Outdoors. October 1920, pp. 10-11.
"Roving with Kephart." All
Outdoors. November 1920, pp. 50-51,
80.
"Caches and Masked Camps." Outing.
77, November 1920, pp. 74, 96, 98-99.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. November 1920, p. 88
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. December 1920, p. 138
"Roving with Kephart: Some Observations
on Keeping Dry When Out in the Wet -- Further
Suggestions as to the Possibilities of Fireproof
Paper." All Outdoors. December
1920, pp. 90-91.
"Camping in Winter." Outing.
December 1920, pp. 112-14.
New High-Powered Cartridge. Outing.
77 (December 1920): 119-20.
Camping in Winter. Outing. 77
(December 1920): 112-14.
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1921
"Roving with Kephart: Is Man-Hunting
`The Greatest Sport in the World?'. Chapter
I -- The Snake-Stick Man, Being the First
of a Series of Southern Moonshine, Unusual
Detective Work, and a Raid into the Sugarlands
of Tennessee." All Outdoors.
January 1921, pp. 130-31, 158-59.
"How Shot Is Made." Outing.
77 (January 1921): 179.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. January, 1921, p. 182
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. February 1921, p. 222
"Roving with Kephart: Is Man-Hunting
`The Greatest Sport in the World?'. Chapter
II." All Outdoors. February
1921, pp. 170-71, 19798.
"Roving with Kephart: Is Man-Hunting
`The Greatest Sport in the World?'. Chapter
III." All Outdoors. March
1921, pp. 210-11, 224-225.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. March 1921, p. 266
"A New Automatic." Outing.
March 1921, p. 264, 278, 280.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. April 1921, p. 32
"Roving with Kephart: Is Man Hunting
.... Chapter IV, The Killing of Hol Rose."
All Outdoors. April 1921, pp. 250-51,
260-61.
"Roving with Kephart : The Winchester
.410 Bore Sport-Gun -- Killing Grizzlies
with Bow and Arrow." All Outdoors.
May 1921, pp. 290-91, 298.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. May 1921, p. 80
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. June 1921, p. 126
"Roving with Kephart: The Hunter Has
His Troubles Cut Out for Him, Particularly
with Small Bores, Some Helps Over the Rocky
Road." All Outdoors. June
1921, pp. 330-31, 346.
"Roving with Kephart: Memories and
Comment on Old and the New -- The Snake-Stick
Man Is Back with a Bullet Hole in His Hat."
All Outdoors. July 1921, pp. 370-71,
377.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. July 1921, p. 174
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. August 1921, p. 224
"Roving with Kephart: When You're
Killed, Call a Policeman." All
Outdoors. August 1921, pp. 410-11.
"Roving with Kephart: Good Meals in
Camp -- Some New Utensils and some Old Ways
of Savory Cooking." All Outdoors.
September 1921, 450-51.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. September 1921, p. 267
"Arms for Defense of Honest Citizens."
Outing. 78, September 1921, pp.
259, 286.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. October 1921, p. 34
"Roving with Kephart: Some Dope on
the Quick `Draw' and the Disappearance of
a Suitcase." All Outdoors.
October 1921, pp. 10-11, 24.
"Roving with Kephart: New Outputs
in Firearms." All Outdoors.
November 1921, pp. 56, 68-69.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. November 1921, p. 81
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. December 1921, p. 128
"Early American Rifles De Luxe: Some
Remarkable Specimens in the Collection of
Marc Woodmansee." All Outdoors.
December 1921, pp. 96, 105, 115, 119,.
"Some Aims to Correct Aiming."
Outing. 1921, pp. 189-90.
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1922
Our Southern Highlanders; Narrative
of Adventure in the Southern Appalachians
and a Study of the Life among the Mountaineers.
New and enl. ed. New York: Macmillan Company,
1922 [other issue dates listed also]
"Roving with Kephart -- A Pocket Tent."
All Outdoors. January 1922, pp.
124-25, 147-48.
"`It-Is Time'". All Outdoors.
January 1922, p. 131.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. January 1922, p. 178
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. February 1922, p. 228
"A Mystery of the Mountains: What
Became of a New York Sportsman Who Disappeared
in the Mountains of North Carolina."
All Outdoors. vol. 9, no. 5, February
1922, pp. 163, 175-76, 185.
["The Small Camp Fire" in All
Outdoors. February 1922, p. 172; Kephart
quoted.]
"Roving with Kephart: A Packet of
Letters." Outing. March 1922,
pp. 270-71, 285, 288.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. March 1922, p. 274
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. April 1922, p. 320
[1922 ?]
"The Right to Bear Arms." Outing.
80, May 1922, pp. 70-71.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. May 1922, p. 78 [1922
?]
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. June 1922, p. 128.
"Easily Prepared Camp Meals."
Vacation Manual. Issue No. 3, Summer
of 1922. pp. 8-11, 69-70.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. July 1922, p. 176
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. August 1922, p. 230
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. September 1922, p. 278
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. October 1922, p. 38
"Improved High-Powered Rifle Ammunition."
Outing. 81, October 1922, pp. 32-33.
"A Gun for the Home and the Highway."
Outing. 81, November 1922, pp.
70, 95.
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. December 1922, p. 134
Horace Kephart, By Himself. North Carolina
Library Bulletin. 5 (1922): 49-52.
(source: Ellison footnote)
"When Gun Men Meet," Arms
and the Man. Sept. 1, 1922, pp. 681-83.
"The Man-Trap on Thunderhead,"
Arms and the Man. July 15, 1922,
pp. 9-10, 20.
"A Man of Nerve," Arms and
the Man. Sept. 15, 1922, p. 15.
"In the North Carolina Mountains,"
Arms and the Man. Volume 70, p.
202.
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1923
. . . The Camper's Manual. Chicago:
Outer's Book Company [c 1923].
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. January 1923, p. 182
Kephart, ed. "Ask Outing / Tell Outing."
Outing. February 1923, p. 230
["Horace Kephart's Camping Articles";
Boys' Life. April 1923,p. 29]
[newspaper clipping; letter to the editor:
"Likes Times Editorials." Western
N.C. Times. September 28 [?], 1923
"The Awakening," Arms and
the Man. Mar. 1, 1923, pp. 335-36,
346.
"Arms for Self Defense and Home Defense,"
Arms and the Man. Jan. 1, 1923,
pp. 225, 232.
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1924
"Our Highland Playground." Bryson
City Times. June 6, 1924.
"A Backwoods Riflemaker." The
American Rifleman. July 15, 1924, pp.
9-10, 20.
"An Old-Fashioned Shooting Match.
Part I." The American Rifleman.
August 1, 1924, pp. 7-8, 14.
"An Old-Fashioned Shooting Match.
Part II." The American Rifleman.
August 15, 1924, pp. 9-10, 17.
"A Practical Gun for the Handbag or
Knapsack," The American Rifleman.
Vol. 72 Nov. 1, 1924), pp. 337, 345.
"A New Winchester," The American
Rifleman. Volume 72 (Sept. 1, 1924),
pp. 200, 206.
"The Hawken Rifle," The American
Rifleman. April 15, 1924, pp. 703-05.
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1925
Kephart, ed. Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin
Dunraven, 4th earl of. Hunting in the
Yellowstone. New York: Macmillan Company,
1925.
[Swain County]. A National Park in
the Great Smoky Mountains. Published
by The Swain County Chamber of Commerce,
Bryson City, North Carolina, 1925. "The
Smoky Mountain National Park" by Horace
Kephart. [20 pp.]
"Why Great Smoky Mountains Bid Fair
to Become National Park." Bryson
City Times. March 6, 1925. pp. 1-2.
The following letter from Horace Kephart
to Hon. Zebulon Weaver, Member of Congress,
was submitted to the Committee on Public
Lands in its hearings on House Bill 11980
which provides for the securing of lands
in the Southern Appalachian Mountains for
perpetual preservation as a National Park.
"What the Tourist Trade Amounts To."
[Bryson City Times ?]. March 13,
1925.
"The Trail of a Bullet." Flynn's.
April 18, 1925. vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1-32.
"The Trail of a Bullet." [part
2] Flynn's. April 25, 1925, vol.
6, no. 2, pp. 213-40.
["Reasons Given By Kephart for His
Chair Opposition." Asheville Citizen.
July 14, 1925.]
"The Smoky Mountain National Park."
Bryson City Times. July 17, 1925.
"Last Survivals of Forests in Appalachians."
Asheville Citizen. July 19, 1925,
p. two
The Smoky Mountains National Park. In High
School Journal. October-November 1925,
volume 8, number 6-7.
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1926
"The Last of the Eastern Wilderness:
An Article on the Proposed Great Smoky National
Park." World's Work. April
1926. Volume LI, no. 6. pp. 617-32.
"What We Do." Asheville Citizen.
December 15, 1926.
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1927
1928
1929
"Trips in the Smokies 1929."
Published by The Bryson City Drug Co. /
The Rexall Store. Bryson City, N.C., 1929
[brochure]
"Afoot and Awing in the Great Smokies."
Field and Stream. January 1929,
pp. 26-27, 75.
"The Beginning of Swain County."
Bryson City Times. May 17, 1929.
[this may be some form of insert ?].
(The following address was delivered before
the Women's Club, Bryson City, N.C., May
7, 1929.)
"The Last of the Eastern Wilderness."
The Carolina Skyland. July 1929,
pp. 5, 9, 12, 15, 18. ["Courtesy of
`The World's Work.'"]
[Kephart mention on p. 16 of Arthur Johnson,
"Good Roads Lead Ohio Gypsy Caravan
into Great Smokies." The Carolina
Skyland. July 1929, pp. 4 ff.]
Kephart, Horace. "Kephart Tells Of
Search In Smokies. Indian Writings Object
Of Jaunt Into Wilderness. Noted Author Compares
Smokies Of Today With Smokies As He First
Learned Them Score Of Years Ago." Asheville
Times. September 22, 1929, section
B.
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1930
"Trips in the Smokies / 1930."
Published by Bryson City Drug Company /
The Rexall Store / Official Tourist Information.
[brochure]
Changing Mountaineers of [the] South. N.p.,
[1930]. "Excerpt from New York
Times, Feb. 9, 1930."
"Changing Mountaineers of South."
New York Times. February 9, 1930.
Kephart, Horace. "Autos Climb Trail
To Cross Smokies. Feats Lead To Road Building
To Indian Gap." [Asheville Times].
February 19, 1930.
"Kephart Writes of Odd Names in Smoky
Mountains. Every Mountain, Creek, Branch,
Cove and `Lead' Has Name Known Only to Few
Adventurers." Asheville Times.
March 2, 1930, section B, p. 1+ ["This
is the first of a series of Sunday articles,
written especially for The Times by Horace
Kephart ...."]
"Kephart Tells of Panthers in Smokies.
Species Is King of All Cats in America"
Asheville Times. March 9, 1930.
["This is the second of a series of
Sunday articles ...."
"Roadside Cookery," Ladies
Home Journal. Volume 47 (Aug., 1930),
p. 76.
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1931
"Then and Now." National
Sportsman. April 1931, pp. 52-7.
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1932
1933
1934
1935
"National Park in Great Smokies Would
Be of Inestimable Benefit to W.N.C. Counties,
Kephart Says." Asheville Citizen.
September 14, 1935, p. 3+
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1936
Kephart, Horace. The Cherokees of the
Smoky Mountains: A Little Band that has
stood against the White Tide for Three Hundred
Years. Rewritten from the Papers of Horace
Kephart author of Our Southern Highlanders
and Camping and Woodcraft. Ithaca,
New York: The Atkinson Press, 1936; 1971
printing, Silver Spring, Maryland: Westland
Printing Co.
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Other Works
Kephart, ed. The Gold Hunters.
Last of the Eastern Wilderness. Extract
from World's Work. April 1926.
Kephart, ed. Outing Adventure Library.
see under title
Southern Highlander. Extracts from Outing.
December 1912-May 1913.
"Reader's Referendum. The Peruvian
Tree. Editor of the Times." n.d. n.p.
[folder 88 has some "Ask Adventure"
flyers by Kephart ?]
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Undated Works
Kephart, Horace. "The Great Smoky
Mountains And The National Park." n.p.:
n.d.
Kephart, Horace. "Cherokees' Language
Discussed by Kephart; Vast Difference Is
Found In Speech Of Various Tribes."
"This is the third and last of a series
of Sunday articles..."
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Unpublished Manuscripts
"The Great Smoky Mountains: Origin
of the Name." MSS 80-24, f 15-17.
"Meig's Post." MSS 80-24, f 15-17.
"Pedestrian Equipment." MSS 80-24,
f 15-17.
"Smoky Mountain Magic." MSS 80-24.
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