Living Waters

$19.95

The Springs of Missouri
Loring Bullard
Foreword by Mike Kromrey
8½ x 9, 186 pages, 123 color photographs and illustrations
978-1-7346290-0-2 (paper)
September 2020

 

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In Living Waters: The Springs of Missouri, Loring Bullard explores the rich variety of Missouri springs, placing them in the state’s patterns of settlement and development. From the founding of towns to the establishment of wagon-road rest stops to largely forgotten spas and resorts, Missouri springs were, and continue to be, centerpieces of the landscape. They were once cherished sources of drinking water, their purity unquestioned. They provided power for mills, stock water for manufacturing plants, and source waters for fish hatcheries. Their numbingly cold waters filled swimming pools and trout ponds at scores of camps and resorts, where Missourians escaped the summer heat.

From the earliest times, springs were also sources of fascination. “Where does all that water come from? Why is it so cold?” Bullard gives us the science of spring hydrogeology; at the same time, he reminds us that springs were once revered symbols of renewal, purification, and everlasting life. They are no longer as central to the lives of Missourians. But are they still important to us? The answer to that question (and others) can be found in Living Waters.

“From rivers to springs to streams, the abundant waters of Missouri are a treasured natural resource. Living Waters shares the rich history of springs in Missouri, including the outdoor heritage and unique stories of Missourians’ connection to water.”
—Sara Parker Pauley, Director, Missouri Department of Conservation

From the Ozarks Studies Institute, Missouri State University.
Distributed for Moon City Press.