id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41245 Moorman, J. J. (John Jennings) A Guide to the Virginia Springs Giving, in addition to the routes and distances, a description of the springs and also of the natural curiosities of the state .txt text/plain 24705 1593 74 Crawford's Springs, 17 miles west of Staunton, on what is called the Union Spring is on the west side of the Blue Ridge, 20 miles east of the Warm Spring Mountain, on the route through Virginia by way of the "The Springs are formed by water percolating through a high slate bank Five miles west of Bath Alum are the Warm Springs. The next watering-place is the justly celebrated Hot Springs, five drinks the water of the various sulphur springs, should afterwards stop Nine miles west of the White Sulphur Springs is LEWISBURG, the SULPHUR SPRINGS; this is also a popular watering-place. One mile nearer the White Sulphur are the Red Springs, or Sweet The Red Sulphur Springs are situated in the County of Monroe, 43 miles physician, as an analysis of the Red Sulphur water, made at the spring This very celebrated watering-place is in Fauquier County, 6 miles ./cache/41245.txt ./txt/41245.txt