A Guide to the Virginia Springs by J. J. Moorman

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Author Moorman, J. J. (John Jennings), 1802-1885
LoC No. rc01002939
Title 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
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Summary "A Guide to the Virginia Springs" by J. J. Moorman is a travel guide written in the mid-19th century. The work serves as a comprehensive resource for visitors seeking information about Virginia’s mineral springs, detailing routes, descriptions of the springs, and notable natural curiosities in the state. It appears to cater particularly to health seekers and travelers interested in the therapeutic benefits of the region's renowned springs. The opening of the guide outlines its purpose and structure, emphasizing the demand for a concise and informative guide that could aid visitors to the Virginia Springs. Moorman mentions the collection of routes from Washington D.C. to various springs, including a focus on Augusta Springs and Weyer's Cave among others. The author expresses his intent to compile valuable insights on several springs' medicinal qualities and their historical significance, ensuring that readers can appreciate both the beauty and the health benefits that Virginia’s landscape offers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F206: United States local history: The South. South Atlantic States
Subject Virginia -- Description and travel
Subject Springs -- Virginia
Subject Health resorts -- Virginia
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EBook-No. 41245
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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