Description: In good unposted vintage condition. See zoom photos for detail. Free, next business day shipping. Thanks! Postcards n More(2892) *History:"Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Braun, Proprietors and Managers, Braun Mineral Springs. Henry L. and Ella Hannah Braun came from Lead to Hot Springs in 1904 to run the Evans Mud Baths and treat patients with rheumatism. Ella Braun had been born in Ohio c.1856. Her husband was a German immigrant. In 1907, Brauns contracted to put up a new stone building on the site of the Evans Mud Bath. Mrs., “Mme.” Braun was reported to have “graduated from the Las Vegas Hot Springs Sanitarium, N.M.” with training in baths and massage. Brauns’ Bath House was opened with a public reception in May 1910. The business included “baths, electrical apparatus and places of treatment,” including mineral and mud baths, electrical and water-powered vibrators, Therapeutic lamps and electric light baths, and sweat and steam rooms. Henry L. and Mrs. Braun each ran their respective gender-segregated facilities within the hotel. Each managed a team of masseurs/masseuses and bath attendants. The staff also included Mrs. Hall as day clerk. The building including guest rooms, dining rooms (run by Mr. and Mrs. H. Weil), kitchen, office, laundry annex, parlors, reading rooms, dressing rooms, and beauty parlor with facial treatments, manicuring, and hair dressing. In April 1910, the staff included masseuse Emily Reynolds. In September 1910, the dining room was taken over by Mrs. Florence Wheeler from Omaha, but the Brauns took over the dining room management in July 1911. In June 1914, Dr. B Norbom-Oxenius of Denver joined the hotel. She was reportedly trained in hydrotherapy, electrical treatments, and Swedish massage and movement. In 1913-15, the Brauns started closing their place in Hot Springs for the winters, which they spent in California (one year, running a similar business there) and in Florida. Hannah Braun died in 1934 and was buried in Hot Springs. The Braun Hotel was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in June 1974 as a contributing resource in the Hot Springs Historic District".National Park Service Description: "902 North River St. 1908 C Braun Hotel. This is a two-story sandstone building with a mansard roof. Flat-topped windows with deep lug sills are utilized throughout the asymmetrical structure. Jay Putnam was the builder. It is built on a mineral spring that still runs. Henry and Hannah Braun of Germany opened the hotel portion in 1910 though the bathhouse was opened in 1908. Henry Bering and Fred Moore purchased in 1940".
Price: 24.95 USD
Location: Portland, Oregon
End Time: 2025-02-01T17:42:50.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Number of Items in Set: 1
Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in)
Material: Paper
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Subject: RPPC Hot Springs SD c1910 Braun Hotel Mineral Springs Bath House
Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
Era: Real Photo (1900-Now)
Theme: Architecture, Cities & Towns, Community Life, Hotel & Restaurant, Photographs, Roadside America, Fall River County, South Dakota, SD, South Black Hills Area, Hot Springs South Dakota Historic District, Sanitarium for Rheumatism, Edwardian Women Sitting on Porch
Features: Real Photo Postcard
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Postage Condition: Unposted