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History of Buffalo Springs, (Nelson County) Virginia

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Biographies:

Thomas Goode Biographical Sketch

Thomas Goode, physician, was born in Mecklenburg county, Va., Oct. 31, 1789; son of Col. Samuel and Mary Armistead (Burwell) Goode. He was graduated in medicine at Edinburgh about 1810, lived in Botetourt county, 1825-33, and in Bath county, 1833-58, where he purchased and developed the Hot Springs and built a sanitarium at Buffalo Springs, Va., where Goode Hall was erected as a monument to his memory. He was married to Mary Ann Knok, a descendant from Pocahontas. He published The Invalid Guide to the Virginia Springs. He died at Buffalo Springs, Va., April 2, 1858.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








Virginia Facts:
Tree: flowering dogwood
Bird: cardinal
Flower: dogwood
Nickname: Mother of Presidents, The Old Dominion
Motto: Sic Semper Tyrannis (Thus Always To Tyrants)
Area (sq. mi.): 40,817
Capitol: Richmond
Admitted: 26 Jun 1788




Buffalo Springs is situated 185 meters above sea level.



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