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Sulphur Springs

In early June 1805, the Corps of Discovery was met by an unexpected fork in the Missouri River. Captains Lewis and Clark spent several days exploring each branch to ascertain which one was the Missouri River and devising a plan ...

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Sulphur Springs

This valley owes its name to the two springs located one mile north of this monument. From 400 A.D. to 1450 A.D. Indigenous Indians farmed the region. Their bedrock mortar pits remain on the nearby hill. Later Chiricahua Apaches, Spaniards, ...

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Sulphur Springs

This valley owes its name to the two springs located one mile north of this monument. From 400 A.D. to 1450 A.D. Indigenous Indians farmed the region. Their bedrock mortar pits remain on the nearby hill. Later Chiricahua Apaches, Spaniards, ...

White Sulphur Springs

Situated on what was once a Mexican Land Grant to Dr. Edward Bale, White Sulphur Springs was discovered in 1848 and a resort was opened in 1852, making this California’s oldest. Wealthy San Franciscans traveled here in the latter half ...

Montgomery White Sulphur Springs

Near here stood Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, popular resort area of 19th century America. During the Civil War the resort was converted into a military hospital staffed by Catholic nuns. Several hundred victims of smallpox including nurses and soldiers are ...

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Camp Sulphur Springs

The army of

Maj. General Arthur St. Clair

camped on the ridge to the east

from Sunday evening, October 30th,

until the morning of November 2nd 1791,

awaiting the forwarding of flour,

tents and heavy baggage. The troops

had advanced seven miles from

Greenville Creek following the ...

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