Anderson County:
Low's
Sulphur Springs, near Fairview (State Health Board)
Oliver Springs
Bledsoe County:
Chalybeate Spring, 4 miles from
Pikeville
South Saratoga Springd, 10 miles from
Pikeville
Sulfur Spring, 3 miles from Stephen's
Chapel
Blount County:
Alleghany Springs, 14 miles South of
Maryville, Blount County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899) Link
Mack's Sulfur Springs, 6 miles South of
Maryville (State Health Board)
Melrose Spring, PO Maryville, Blount
County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899)
Mount Nebo Springs, near Montvale
Campbell County:
Chalybeate
Spring, near Jacksboro (State Health Board)
Carter County:
Chalybeate
Spring at Elizabethton, (State Health Board)
Jenkins
White Sulfur Springs, (State Health Board)
Claiborne County:
Mineral
Spring at the foot of Cumberland Gap
Cocke County:
Carson's
Springs, near Newport, (State Health Board)
Patterson's
Springs, near Birdsville, Cocke County (Mineral Waters of the United
States 1899)
Grainger County:
Black
Water Springs, near Bean's Station, (State Health Board)
Clynchdale
Springs, Bean's Station Valley, (State Health Board)
Lea's
Spring, near Spring House, (State Health Board)
Mineral
Hill Springs, PO Bean Station, Grainger County (Mineral Waters of the
United States 1899)
Powder
Springs, Powder Springs Gap, (State Health Board)
Tate
Springs, Tate Springs, Grainger County
Tate's Springs bottle Photo credit: Rodney Ferrell |
Greene County:
Sulfur Spring, near Locust Spring
(State Health Board)
Hamblen County:
Three
springs near Russelville (State Health Board)
Sulfur
Spring (State Health Board)
White's
Sulfur Springs, near Witt's Foundry (State Health Board)
Hamilton County:
Gammons Spring, near Tate Spring,
Grainger County (1912)
Gladstone Spring, near Chattanooga,
Hamilton County (1912)
Hawkins County:
Alum
Springs, near Rogersville (Mineral Springs of North America, 1873)
Alum Well, 5 miles East of Rogersville
(State Health Board)
Chalybeate
Spring, in Poor Valley (State Health Board)
Epsom
Springs, 7 miles NE of Rogersville (State Health Board)Galbraith
Epsom Lithis Springs, Galbraith Springs, Hawkins County (1912)
Galbraith Springs Hotel photo credit: Lynne Hubbell Roney |
Rustic Spring House, Galbraith Springs photo credit: Rodney Ferrell |
Hale's Red and White Sulfur
Springs,Hale Springs PO, Hawkins County (Rodney Ferrell)and (State
Health Board)
Klipert's
Spring, near Hale Springs
Kyle springs, Hawkins County (Rodney
Ferrell)
Mooresburg Springs, near Mooresburg,
Hawkins County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899)
Price's Springs on Stone mountain,
Hawkins County (Rodney Ferrell)
Wright's Epsom Lithia Springs, near
Mooreburg and 4 miles from Galbraith Springs, Hawkins County (Mineral
Waters of the United States 1899)
James County:
Mineral
Springs
Jefferson County:
Banner's Springs, 4 miles from
Dandridge (State
Health Board)
Canwood or Cawood's Springs, near
Dandridge, Jefferson County (Mineral Waters of the United States
1899)
Chalybeate Spring, 10 miles South of
Dandridge, (State
Health Board)
Chalybeate
Spring, at Mill Springs, (State Health Board)
Copeland
Springs, near White Pine, (State Health Board)
Mineral
Spring, near Chestnut Hill, (State Health Board)
Shady
Grove Springs, 4 miles South of Dandridge, (State Health Board)
Sulfur
Springs, 4 miles South of White Pine, (State Health Board)
Knox County:
Dixie Springs, across from Tennessee
River, Knoxville, Knox County (Mineral Waters of the United States
1899)
Lincoln Park Mineral Springs
Lincoln Park Mineral Springs
Photo credit: CharmaineZoe |
Mineral Spring in Poor Valley, (State
Health Board)
Neubert Spring, near Knoxville, Knox
County
Whittle Springs, Whittle Springs,
Knoxville, Knox County
Loudon County:
Price's Chalybeate Spring, 6 miles from
Erie, (State Health
Board)
McMinn County:
Chilhowee
Spring, Chilhowee Mountain, near Williamsburg, one mile South
ofKimbrough's store(State Health Board)
Cooper's
Springs, 1 1/2 East of Kimbrough's store, (State Health Board)
Monroe County:
White Cliff Springs, in Chilhowee
Mountain, 16 miles from Mouse Creek, (State
Health Board)
Rhea County:
Brown & Boyd's Spring, 5 miles from
Pikeville, (State
Health Board)
Morgan
Springs, 6 miles from Pikeville, (State Health Board)
Norwood
Springs, 1 1/2 miles from Pikeville. (State Health Board)
Rhea Springs, Rhea Springs,
Scott County:
Sulfur Spring near Huntsville. (State
Health Board)
Sevier County:
Chalybeate Spring, in Wear's Valley,
South of Sevierville, (State
Health Board)
Glen-Alpine Springs, PO Newport, Sevier
County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899)
Henderson Springs, Henderson Springs
PO, (State Health
Board)
Line Spring, PO Line Spring, Sevier
County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899)
Sullivan County:
Avoca Spring, near Bristol, (State
Health Board)
Brown's
Springs, near Union Depot, (State Health Board)
Chalybeate
Spring, (State Health Board)
Glover's Springs, near Union Depot,
Sullivan County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899)
Sulfur Spring, near 8 miles East of
Blountville. (State
Health Board)
Sulfur
Spring, 5 miles West of Union Depot, (State Health Board)
Unicoi County:
Unaka Springs, PO Unaka Springs, Unicoi
County (Mineral Waters of the United States 1899)
Union County:
Mineral Spring on Clinch River, (State
Health Board)
Mineral
Spring, 6 miles North od Maynardville. (State Health Board)
Washington County:
Austin's
Springs, Austin's Springs PO, (State Health Board)
Chalybeate
Spring, (State Health Board)
Yeager's
Springs, (State Health Board)
Unknown County:
Warm
Spring, on the French Broad, near North Carolina (Mineral Springs of
North America, 1873)
Can you help me find the exact location of the springs in Hawkins County? I'm writing a book and need that information.
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Gwen
There are 11 Springs listed for Hawkins County, I would suggest contacting Rodney Ferrell, Hawkins County, historian.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in finding out information on Glen-Alpine Springs, Sevier County, specifically the Glen Alpine Resort. Do you have any information on this or do you know anyone I could contact?
ReplyDeleteIt is not easy to find information on these springs. Elephind dot com is good way to search newspapers. I would also suggest contacting the library in Sevier County. Also, Google Books is a good resource. Here is one listing:
ReplyDeletehttps://books.google.com/books?id=1FFbfspnQsYC&lpg=PA438&ots=6_F4Sc4Cvj&dq=Glen-Alpine%20Springs%20%2B%20Sevier&pg=PA438#v=onepage&q=Glen-Alpine%20Springs%20+%20Sevier&f=false