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[Arlington Hotel]

Description: Postcard of a color image of the Arlington Hotel, a three-story red and white building with several pillars around the entrance and a U.S. flag on the roof; there are trees and grass in the foreground and a blue sky in the background. Printed on the front of the postcard: "Arlington Hotel, Marlin, Texas." There is handwritten correspondence on the back of the postcard.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Torbett Sanatorium and Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse]

Description: Postcard of the Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse, Torbett Sanatorium, and Hot Well Pavilion in Marlin Texas. The illustration depicts two or three red brick buildings on the left side and center back of the image and a smaller tan building in the right foreground. The text, "Torbett Sanatorium, Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse, Hot Well Pavilion, Marlin, Texas" is printed in red across the top of the postcard. The correspondence on the back is addressed to "Mrs. E.P. Winters."
Date: August 29, 1913
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Torbett Sanatorium, Hot Well Pavilion]

Description: Postcard of the Torbett Sanatorium and Hot Well Pavilion of the Majestic Hotel in Marlin, Texas. The image is an illustration depicting an open-sided pavilion in front of a four-story brick building. In the right of the image is a tall building with "Majestic Hotel" written on it. "Where Sick Folks Get Well and Well Folks Learn to Stay Well. Everything Together" is printed at the top of the image and "The Torbett Sanatorium, Hot Well Pavilion, Majestic-Annex Hotel and Bath House, Marlin, Texas"… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Imperial Hotel-Bath House]

Description: Postcard image of the Imperial Hotel-Bath House in Marlin, Texas. Also noted are the Majestic Hotel-Bath House and Torbett Sanatorium. In the background is the Imperial Hotel. The Hot Wells Pavilion is located on a grassy area with flowers and trees around it. Handwritten text on the back is addressed to Mrs. M. P. Feris of Kennedale, Texas.
Date: 1929
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse]

Description: Postcard of a street in Marlin, Texas, with two reddish stone buildings labelled "1. Torbett Sanatorium" on the left and "2. Majestic Hotel and Bath House" on the right. The image is an illustration and includes the street in front of the buildings with a car resembling a Model T. The correspondence is address to "Mrs. Z.G. Scott."
Date: July 20, 1911
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Torbett Sanatorium, Hot Well and Pavilion, Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse]

Description: Postcard of Torbett Sanatorium, Hot Well and Pavilion, and the Majestic Hotel and Bathhouse in Marlin, Texas. The image on the front of the postcards depicts the three buildings along the street, with "Hot Well & Pavilion" written on the roof of a low building in front of the taller structures. The back of the postcard contains a paragraph advertising the hotel and correspondence addressed to "Miss Kate Ba[m]er." The handwritten text on the front reads, "I think I will go home Sunday" and the c… more
Date: 192X
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Hot Well and Health Resort]

Description: Postcard of Hot Well and Health Resort in Marlin, Texas, showing the front of the buildings and the street where a horse and buggy are parked. The text "Hot Well and Health Resort of Marlin, Texas" is printed under the image depicting three structures, a square three-story building, a Victorian-style house, and a pavilion. Correspondence on the back is addressed to "Dr. R. Gittelsohn" mentioning that the author has written, but not received a response while staying in Marlin.
Date: June 1908
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Postcard of May Belle Inn]

Description: Postcard of May Belle Inn in Marlin, Texas. The name is spelled "Maybell Inn" in text on the back of the card. The card advertises that the inn is "within two blocks of all hot wells and business district."
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis
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