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Warm Springs  +, Medicinal Springs  +, Frederick Springs  +  and Bath  +
James Rumsey (Builder, ?, ?)  +  and Charles Varlé (Landscape designer, ?, ?)  +
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39° 37' 36.91" N, 78° 13' 44.54" WLatitude: 39.62692
Longitude: -78.22904
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39.62692  +
Morgan County, WV  +
-78.22904  +
Sixth Lord Fairfax (1719, 1776)  +, Trustees of Bath (1776, 1925)  +, West Virginia Commissioner of Public Institutions (1925, 1970)  +  and West Virginia Department of Natural Resources (1970, ?)  +
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