From Mountain Spring to the Greenbrier Treatment
In 1778, this early western Virginia homesteader learned that the Shawnee Indians had found a sulphur spring 2,000 feet high in the Appalachian Mountains, whose waters held curative powers for rheumatism. From her home 15 miles away, the ailing Mrs. Anderson was carried on a litter to the spring, where a tent was set up [...]


