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There is a chapter in Carl Carmer's Listen for a Lonesome Drum, 1936,
(pp.229-237) on the Loomises and an article in New York Folklore
Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 3, autumn 1954, (pp.195-197). This article cites
H. W. Thompson's Body, Boots and Britches, 1940, as having traditional
tales about the "Lummises."
Marilyn Loomis Haas (way-far-back-kin-probably)
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