The land of sunshine; a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . Gila river in southwestern Socorro county, onthe upper Mimbres in Grant county, and in other parts of NewMexico are found hot and cold springs, whose curative powersare equal to those of the springs described above, and situatedin canons or valleys of wild but idyllic beauty. Near Estancia,in Valencia county, are very strong alkaline si3rings; a milesoutheast of Santa Fe are the Aztec mineral springs; eightmiles west of Santa Fe is a mineral spring reported to be theequal to the famous soda spri


The land of sunshine; a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . Gila river in southwestern Socorro county, onthe upper Mimbres in Grant county, and in other parts of NewMexico are found hot and cold springs, whose curative powersare equal to those of the springs described above, and situatedin canons or valleys of wild but idyllic beauty. Near Estancia,in Valencia county, are very strong alkaline si3rings; a milesoutheast of Santa Fe are the Aztec mineral springs; eightmiles west of Santa Fe is a mineral spring reported to be theequal to the famous soda spring at Manitou, Colorado. AtWamsleys, Taos county, are fine hot mineral springs whosewaters have effected cures that border on the miraculous, andthe waters of the artesian well at Springer are mineralizedand are bottled for trade. This is only a list of the better known and most accessibleof the hot and mineral springs in New Mexico, whose heal-ing waters have stood the test of time, and it is not uncommonto have people come a thousand miles or more to take advant-age of their curative


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