Vol. 13 No. 1 - Spring 2001
- Clarence Ossie Burch: On the Burma Road with Merrill's Marauders, A Summary Essay of a William Sherman Oxendine Interview, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Clarence Ossie Burch: Athlete and Soldier, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Museum Bookshelf: My Sister Marilyn, A Memoir of Marilyn Monroe, by Berniece Baker Miracle and Mona Rae Miracle; reviewed by Margaret Jean Owens
Vol. 13 No. 2 - Summer 2001
- Some Didn't Come Back: Sergeant Jackie J. Mullins, Jr., by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Trosper School, by Beverly P. Miracle
- Play Review: Last Train to Nibroc, by Arlene Hutton; reviewed by Margaret Jean Owens
- The Art of Story, Union College Institutes 2001, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- The Battle of Dreux, France, by Sam Isaacs
- Lt. Sam Isaacs, by Paul F. Isaacs
- The Real Daniel Boone, by Charles Thompson
Vol. 13 No. 3 - Fall 2001
- Biographies of the Doctors of Knox County, Kentucky, 1800 – 1940, Part 1, by Dr. Leslie Logan
- The Barbourville Croquet Club, An Interview with Keith Wilson
- On September 11th the Importance of History "Went Up in Importance a Great Number of Notches," by Scott New
- Museum Bookshelf: Haunted Houses and Family Ghosts of Kentucky, by William Lynwood Montell; reviewed by Margaret Jean Owens
- The Dr. Thomas Walker Cabin and Other Owens Family Paintings, by Margaret Jean Owens
Vol. 13 No. 4 - Winter 2001
- Dr. William Burnside, by Cecil Byrley
- Biographies of the Doctors of Knox County, Kentucky, 1800 – 1940, Part 2, by Dr. Leslie Logan
- A Few Reflections on Dr. Logan's "Doctors of Knox County, Kentucky," by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Lincoln Memorial University Medical College
- Museum Bookshelf: I Am With You Always: Experiences of a Nurse-Midwife in Appalachia, by Peggy Kemner; reviewed by Connie Danner
- Garfield Gilliam's Tourist Courts
Note: Most articles without author attribution are by the editor or compilations from older texts