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The Fordyce Bathhouse, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas

Carol A. Petravage 1988 © Public Domain
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  • American: 1900-present
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  • Frontmatter
  • ADMINISTRATIVE DATA (page 1)
    • Location and Proposed Use (page 1)
  • HISTORICAL DATA (page 3)
    • Examination of Sources (page 3)
    • Analysis of Historical Occupancy (page 7)
    • Spa Therapy (page 59)
    • Evidence of Room Use and Original Furnishings (page 77)
  • THE PLAN (page 241)
    • Interpretive Objectives and Period of Interpretation (page 241)
    • Operating Plan (page 242)
    • Synopsis of Recommended Furnishings (page 247)
    • Recommended Furnishings (page 255)
    • Working Drawings (page 315)
  • ILLUSTRATIONS (page 321)
    • Fordyce Bathhouse (page 322)
    • Palace Bathhouse (page 466)
    • Other Hot Springs Bathhouses (page 476)
    • Spa Therapy Equipment (page 524)
  • APPENDIX I: Statement Showing the Total Cost of the Building, Furnishing and Equipment of the Fordyce Bathhouse, Hot Springs Arkansas; July 1, 1916 (page 543)
  • APPENDIX II: Letter from George R. Mann and Eugene J. Stern, Architects, to Dr. William P. Parks, Superintendent, regarding changes made during construction of the Fordyce Bathhouse; February 10, 1915 (page 545)
  • APPENDIX III: Memorandum to Superintendent Thomas J. Allen from Assistant Superintendent George C. Bolton, regarding inspection of the Fordyce Bathhouse prior to lease renewal; August 27, 1934 (page 549)
  • APPENDIX IV: List of expenditures for paint and repair of the Fordyce Bathhouse from 1942 through 1950 (page 553)
  • APPENDIX V: Memorandum from Superintendent Donald S. Libbey to Fordyce Bathhouse Manager Byron L. Neimeyer, regarding inspection of Fordyce Bathhouse prior to lease renewal; August 9, 1954 (page 563)
  • APPENDIX VI: Brief Analysis of Fiscal History of Fordyce Bathhouse; compiled May 1962 (page 567)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 573)
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