The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 70, July 1966 - April, 1967 Page: 288
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288 Southwestern Historical Quarterly
his health had improved but little, he has no faith in Bailey's
water.U4 We are much distressed as to his situation-he writes so
despondingly- Could we induce him to visit us, think 'twould be of
great advantage. This portion of Texas is the great resort of in-
valids. Know of several who have been benefited-
Yr Cousin
W. Brahan
"Bailey Springs, nine miles northeast of Florence, Alabama, was operated by
Jonathan Bailey as a health resort. Many people visited the springs in an effort
to effect various cures. Historic Muscle Shoals (Tennessee Valley Historical Society,
1962), 55.
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