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Our History Southern Oregon Lodging, Buckhorn Springs

Trouble With Healing Waters
The Turbulent History of Buckhorn Springs
by Roger Love (reprinted from Table Rock Sentinel July 1988)

History Notes

(1.) Watson, C.B., "Indian Legends of the Springs," Ashland Tidings, DEC. 14, 1914  

(2.) Wagner, Norman S. Natural Sources of Carbon Dioxide in Oregon, The Ore-bin, Portland, Oregon: State of Oregon, Nov., 1959, p. 109

(3.)  ibid, p. 103.

(4.) Watson, C.B., "Indian Legends of the Springs"

(5.) ibid

(6.) ibid

(7.) Outings in Oregon, pamphlet issued by Southern Pacific Railroad, c. 1910, p. 57.

(8.) Watson, C.B., "Indian Legends of the Springs"

(9.) Bodon, Bertha, "Hi-U-Skookum Medicine in Bear Valley" Oregon Journal, Mar. 21, 1948, p. 8.

(10.) "The Helman Sulphur Baths," Table Rock Sentinal, V. I, No. 10, Oct. 1981, p. 21.

(11.) Walling, A.B., "History of Southern Oregon, 1884, p. 541.

(12.) Horowitz, A., Landscapes of Hot Springs and Mineral Springs in Western Oregon, 1973, p. 86.

(13.) Wayside Notes Along Shasta Route, pamphlt issued by Southern Pacific Railroad, 1920, p. 7.

(14.) Personal interview with Bruce Sargent.

(15.) Personal interview with Richard Howell.

(16.) Personal interview with Dr. William Sammons.

(17.) Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium, pamphlet issued by Dr. Herman Wexler. 

 

 

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