MARTINSVILLE SANITARIUMS


By

Kimberly Bright


     For almost 100 years Martinsville, Indiana was internationally known as a health resort. Tourists in search of physical or mental comfort patronized its dozen or so sanitariums, all of which were based around artesian mineral water springs. Mineral water is still thought by many to possess tremendous healing properties, and it was sought with an eagerness bordering on fanaticism in the early part of the century.

     Beginning in the 1880s, a wide range of visitors regularly visited the small town, from ailing elderly people of modest means to ostentatiously wealthy Midwestern and East Coast businessmen, judges, lawyers, and politicians. The peak years for the Martinsville sanitarium industry were 1890 to 1930, but due to changes in the medical profession, vacation patterns, and transportation, the spa craze slowed to a crawl by the time the last Martinsville spa, the Home Lawn Mineral Springs, closed its doors in 1971.


Click on the map below to visit the sanitariums of Martinsville.


Map edited by Ron Riggan.

Original plat [edited] of the Town of Martinsville,
Deed Book A, Page 10, recorded May 27, 1822.



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