Vol. 14 No. 1 - Spring 2002
- Randall "Scotty" Hudson and the Blue Rays Orchestra: A Big Band Sound in a Small Community, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- The Perils of City Government: Thomas Jefferson Pitzer, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Ernest Grisham and the Union College Band, by Charles Reed Mitchell
Vol. 14 No. 2 - Summer 2002
- Stars Over the Mountains, Corbin Actors and Other Regional Television, Radio and Movie Celebrities, by Margaret Jean Owens and Charles Reed Mitchell
- Dr. Archibald Leger and the Shootout at Poplar Creek, by Pauline Leger Alford and Charles Reed Mitchell
- Visiting Knox County in the 1880s, by Mildred Cass Beason
- The Adonijah Fox Homestead and Cemetery
- Up the Creek with Dr. Arch Leger, A Story of a Storyteller's Obsession, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Museum Bookshelf: The Mouse Hunter: A West Virginia Memoir, by Gaynelle Straight Malesky with Lann A. Malasky; reviewed by Randy Bacon
Vol. 14 No. 3 - Fall 2002
- Restored Wilderness Road Opens at Cumberland Gap, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Knox Countians at War, World War II: Clinton Mills, by Michael C. Mills and Charles Reed Mitchell
- Museum Bookshelf: Dark and Bloody Ground, by Mary Bolte; reviewed by Margaret Jean Owens;
- Kentucky's Civil War, 1860-1865, Vol. 1, reviewed by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Scott New on History and the American Character Kudzu, by Charles Reed Mitchell
Vol. 14 No. 4 - Winter 2002
- The Barbourville Volunteer Fire Department, Part 1: Early Fire Fighting and the Origin of the Company, by Charles Reed Mitchell
- Mr. Fire Department: Bert Churchill, by Freida Churchill LeRoy, Richard Churchill LeRoy, Marjorie Churchill Kirk, and Charles Reed Mitchell
- Where We Lived, Growing Up in the Churchill Household, by Marjorie Stuart Churchill Kirk
- A Brief History of Meadow Creek Community (1933), by C.A. Johnson
Note: Most articles without author attribution are by the editor or compilations from older texts