Special Notice.—The subscriber is desirous of making a special study of the mineral springs of Saratoga. He will gladly receive any reliable information which may be communicated to him in regard to the history, properties, etc., of the various springs, or their effects in particular cases. Such information will be acknowledged in future editions of this work.
Invalids who have received benefit or injury from the use of the waters are earnestly requested to give a statement of their experience. Communications of this sort will be held confidential.
Proprietors of springs in other places are also requested to send circulars and other information in regard to their several springs.
Address,
R.F. DEARBORN,
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
PART II.
SARATOGA AS A WATERING PLACE, ITS HISTORY AND PECULIARITIES.
PLACES OF INTEREST IN THE VICINITY OF SARATOGA.
- Battlefield,
- Ballston,
- Bemis Heights,
- Benedict's Sulphur Spring,
- Chapman's Hill,
- Circular Railway,
- Columbian Spring,
- Cohoes Falls,
- Congress Park,
- Congress Spring,
- Corinth Falls,
- Crystal Spring,
- Diamond Spring,
- Drs. Strongs Turkish Baths,
- Ellis Spring,
- Empire Spring,
- Eureka Spring,
- Excelsior Grove,
- Excelsior Spring,
- Excelsior Lake,
- Geyser Spring,
- Glass Factory,
- Glacier Spring,
- Glen Mitchel,
- Hagerty Hill,
- Hamilton Spring,
- Hathorn Spring,
- High Rock Spring,
- Indian Encampment,
- Indian Spring,
- Lake Lovely,
- Lake Saratoga,
- Luzerne,
- Marble Works,
- Pavilion Spring,
- Putnam's Spring,
- Race Course,
- Red Spring,
- Saratoga "A" Spring,
- Seltzer Spring,
- Star Spring,
- Stiles' Hill,
- Surrender Ground,
- Ten Springs,
- Trout Ponds,
- United States Spring,
- Verd Antique Marble Works,
- Washington Spring,
- Wagman's Hill,
- Water Works,
- Wearing Hill,
- White Sulphur Springs,
- Y.M.C.A. Rooms,