Light and regeneration patterns following silvicultural gap establishment in Quercus dominated stands of the northern Cumberland Plateau, USA

2021 ◽  
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Clinton P. Patterson ◽  
Zachary J. Hackworth ◽  
John M. Lhotka ◽  
Jeffrey W. Stringer
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Robert D. Hatcher ◽  
Donald J. Colquhoun ◽  
Donald T. Secor ◽  
Frederick A. Cook ◽  
William P. Dillon ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jeffrey G. Paine ◽  
Lucie Costard ◽  
Martin A. Knoll ◽  
Donald B. Potter ◽  
Sarah C. Sherwood ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jay D. Franklin ◽  
Meagan Dennison ◽  
Maureen A. Hays ◽  
Jeffrey Navel ◽  
Andrew D. Dye

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William Glenn Robertson

This chapter describes the struggles of the Army of the Cumberland during its movement over the mountains of the Cumberland Plateau into the valley of the Tennessee River. It includes the development of Stevenson, Alabama as the army’s new headquarters and logistics center, all focused on the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad. It also further develops William Rosecrans’s tense relationships with Henry Halleck and Ambrose Burnside.


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