[1]The Eureka Springs (Eureka Springs, Arkansas, May 15, 1884) Page 5.
[2]Ibid., Page 8.
[3]The Eureka Springs by W. W. Johnson, M. D., Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1884, pages 6-8.
[4]The Healing Fountain: Eureka Springs, Ark.: A Complete History. Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1881, page 4.
[5]Volume 1, pages 163-167.
[6]The Healing Fountain: Eureka Springs, Ark. 1881. Pages 3 and 4.
[7](Eureka Springs, Arkansas) 1952 pp. 18-20.
[8]We acknowledge credit to Mr. Sam A. Leath for the historical data of this narrative.
[9]The Eureka Springs, (1881), pp. 10-11.
[10]The material for this story was supplied by the late Louis Hanecke, Sam A. Leath and Steele Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy and others wrote feature articles about it which appeared in Sunday newspapers a few years ago.
[11]The Healing Fountain, Eureka Springs (1881), p. 12.
[12]The Healing Fountain: Eureka Springs, Ark. pp. 22-24.
[13]Pp. V-VIII.
[14]Rayburn’s Ozark Guide, No. 33, Summer, 1952, p. 31.
[15]The Healing Fountain: Eureka Springs. p. 7.
[16]Life and Adventures of John Gaskins. p. XII.
[17]Rayburn’s Ozark Guide, No. 15, Spring, 1947, pp. 7-10.
[18]See my Ozark Country. pp. 283-286.
(Note. The tavern operated by the uncle of the James boys was located at the spot now occupied by the Phillips 66 station and grocery on U. S. Highway 62.)
[19](New York), 1952. pp. 42-43.
[20]Compare with the chapter on Hog Scald in my Ozark Country, pp. 244-246.