GATLINBURG
And
THE GREAT SMOKIES
By
Ernie Pyle
Ernie Pyle
ONE OF HIS FAVORITE PHOTOS
PRICE—FIFTY CENTS
Printed In The Great Smokies
THE MOUNTAIN PRESS
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Foreword
In the Fall of 1940, Ernie Pyle and “that girl” who rode with him (his wife, “Jerry”) came to Gatlinburg and Ernie wrote eleven columns for the Scripps-Howard Newspapers about the village of Gatlinburg, the native people and a trip he took to LeConte.
With permission of the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance and Wm. Sloane Associates Inc., Publishers, these columns are reproduced in this little booklet.
They are good reading—by one of the truly great writers of our time. They are about things close to the heart of all who love the Smokies. They are simple (as is all great writing) sincere and touched by a quaint and whimsical humor.
I wish to thank Loye W. Miller, Editor of the Knoxville (Tennessee) News-Sentinel, and Bert Vincent, Strolling Reporter, for their kind help and cooperation in re-printing these columns.
C.C. Callaway