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CONNECTION OF TJIERMAL SPRINGS IN VIRGINIA 



CATALOGUE OF THE THERMAL 



Table I. 



Name of Spring. 



Warm Springs, 



1. Principal Bath, 



2. Drinking' Spring, ■ • ■• 

 Hot Sprhn^s, 



1. Gentleman's Boiler, • 



2. Spout Bath, 



3. Red Spring-, 



4. Pleasure Bath, 



5. Barrel Spring, 



6. Sweet Spring, 



7. Gent's Lower Spout, 

 S. Ladies' Hot Spout, •• 

 Gap S-jrriiig, 



21 



Sweet Alum Springs, ■ ■ • 



1. Toothache Spring, • 



2. Healing Spring, 



3. Spring near Road,- •• 

 Falling Spring, 



Geographical Position. 



Win Spring 

 County, • • 



Valley, Bath 



Same Valley as above, in 

 Bath County, 



N. W. of Wm Spring on 



road to Bull Pasture, • ■ • • 



3 miles S. W. Hot Springs, 



Sweet Springs, 



1. Drinking Spr. near Hotel, 



2. Old Red Spring, 



3. Rogers' Red Spring, or 

 Champaigne Spring,- ■ • • 



4. Bubbling Fountain, 



-5. Western Spring, 



Snake Rim Springs, 



L Two large Springs,- -- 

 2. Less, but Cold Springs, 

 Bath Springs, 



23 1. Spring near Hotel, 



24 2. Southwest of (1) 



3 Sontiiwest of (2) 

 While Sulphur, 



Wilsojili Thermal, ■ 

 Mc Henry's Spring. 



Near Covington, - 



Sweet SpringValley, Alleg 

 heny County, 



Near N. E. end Sw. Sprinj 

 Valley, 



Warm Spring Ridge, Bath 

 Morgan County, 



Greenbrier County, 



Geological Position. 



In anticlinal axis of For- 

 mation H, of Va. and Pa. 

 Reports, 



In same axis as above, - 



In the above axis near N. W. 

 termina. of expos. For. 11. 

 In the above axis. For. II. 



Near S. W. end of same 

 axis, For. H. 



Anticlinal axis passing into 

 fault. N. W. side of II. 



In same axis, termination of 

 For. II. 



S. E. flank of anticl. axis of 

 Capon Mt. in For. VII. 



In anticl. axis of For. VII. 



Near Long's Entry Creek, In anticl. of For. VII. N.W. 



Botetourt County, of axis of Biggs's Mt.- - - 



Near N. Fork of" Holston Near fault bringing For. II. 



Kiver. Scott County,- ■• -I in con. with For. XI, in XI. 



