downeastdigger
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Joined: 8/22/2005 From: Crawling through the mud and briars of Eliot Maine Status: offline
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I had never heard of Mount Auburn before. I dug it in Rochester NH, about an hour ago. I got back to the office and googled Mt Auburn Mineral Spring, and there was this interesting web site from the historical town of Cairo Maine, which I guess is where the spring was from . Pretty interesting claims ! Anyone know if it is a rare or valuable bottle? Never seen one before. Heres the post. Thanks for reading ++++++++++++++ From an 1880’s pamphlet it is stated that the Lake Auburn Mineral Spring in North Auburn, Maine was responsible for reversing the effects of a typhoid fever outbreak by its use. The town had an impure water supply and after using the Lake Auburn Mineral Water “were speedily restored to health.” Also, “people afflicted with other diseases, both of an acute and chronic character, such as dyspepsia, diseases of the kidneys, stone in the bladder, liver complaint, piles, dropsy and other equally obstinate diseases began its use and immediately found relief.” While probably any water purer than what the town was already using would have been beneficial, I’m sure the owner wasted no time in publishing the “results” from his product’s use and began bottling it for sale to the general public.
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