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Our office has been doing some work in conjunction with restoration of
several late 19th-century bath houses at Hot Springs National Park in Hot
Springs, Arkansas. Final reports are still pending, but you can contact the
lead archeologist, Bill Hunt, for information on the project and possible
leads on comparative literature. His email is [log in to unmask]


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Vergil E. Noble, PhD, RPA, Archeologist
Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service
Robert V. Denney Federal Building, Room 474
100 Centennial Mall North, Lincoln, NE 68508-3873
Phone: 402.437.5392x108     Fax: 402.437.5098
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                      Linda Ziegenbein                                                                                           
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Hi,

Does anyone know of any archaeological studies of 19th century water cure
establishments?  I'm hoping that there are some residing out there in the
gray literature universe!

Thank you,
Linda


Linda M. Ziegenbein, RPA
Graduate Student
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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