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Ouachita Springs Region: A Curiosity of Nature

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Ouachita Springs Region: A Curiosity of Nature

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Product DescriptionSUPERANNO The author examines the federal governments role in the development of Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, and the surrounding area in the unique context of a springs region. Moreover, the authors argument that many Americans in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries believed that the federal government would soon sponsor significant public health facilities in Hot Springs offers a valuable corrective to the opinion of most historians who write about public health. Original.About the AuthorJanis K. Percefull, a Hot Springs native, earned her Master of Arts degree in Public History from the University of Arkanasas at Little Rock in December of 2005. While in graduate school she received two historical research awards, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences History of Medicine award in 2001, later accepted for international competition, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Gender Studies award in 2003. She has also completed four tours of duty with Hot Springs National Park in the past five years. At present she now runs the Ouachita Springs Region Historical Research Center.

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Product DescriptionSUPERANNO The author examines the federal governments role in the development of Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, and the surrounding area in the unique context of a springs region. Moreover, the authors argument that many Americans in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries believed that the federal government would soon sponsor significant public health facilities in Hot Springs offers a valuable corrective to the opinion of most historians who write about public health. Original.About the AuthorJanis K. Percefull, a Hot Springs native, earned her Master of Arts degree in Public History from the University of Arkanasas at Little Rock in December of 2005. While in graduate school she received two historical research awards, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences History of Medicine award in 2001, later accepted for international competition, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Gender Studies award in 2003. She has also completed four tours of duty with Hot Springs National Park in the past five years. At present she now runs the Ouachita Springs Region Historical Research Center.

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