There were three 'mineral springs' resorts' in Warren County which were popular at various times during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Each had a hotel, a mineral spring for drinking and/or bathing, a ballroom or pavilion for dancing,and other amenities. Jones White Sulphur Spring was located in the far southern part of the county south of present day Elberon, and very close to the old Bute County courthouse, Jethro Sumner's tavern and old St. John's church, none of which are currently standing. I think Mrs. Lee and her daughters were staying there when Annie Carter Lee died, as she was buried in the Jones family graveyard. Just east of Jones Spring was Shocco Spring. Both of these springs were in the area which became Shocco Township. Panacea Spring came into popularity about a century later, and was located between Littleton and Airlie in Judkins Township. Jim