The land of sunshine; a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . of $75,000 but notcompleted, are grand. Numerous springs bubble forth fromthe sides of the mountains inclosing the valley of the Cimarronin which Folsom is situated. The w^aters of some of the springsare almost absolutely pure, while others are charged withmineral and cure persons suffering from gout, rheumatism,neuralgia, stomach troubles and certain forms of kidneydisease. Several sulphur springs and sulphur wells nearFolsom are beneficial to persons suffering from skin diseasesand impure bloo


The land of sunshine; a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . of $75,000 but notcompleted, are grand. Numerous springs bubble forth fromthe sides of the mountains inclosing the valley of the Cimarronin which Folsom is situated. The w^aters of some of the springsare almost absolutely pure, while others are charged withmineral and cure persons suffering from gout, rheumatism,neuralgia, stomach troubles and certain forms of kidneydisease. Several sulphur springs and sulphur wells nearFolsom are beneficial to persons suffering from skin diseasesand impure blood. The most celebrated spring is in Oakcanon, near the town, the w^aters of which are superior tothose of the famous springs at Manitou, Colorado. Thesewaters contain sulphur, magnesia and carbonic acid is an important trade center. Immense sheep dippingtanks have been erected here by the Colorado and SouthernRailway and the shipments of wool, sheep, lambs and cattlefrom this point annually are very large. It has an $8,000 publicschool house. Water is found anj^where in the Cimarron.


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