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  2. George G. Loomis House - Wikipedia

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    The George G. Loomis House is a historic house at 1003 Windsor Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut. Built about 1856, it is a good local example of transitional Greek Revival-Italianate architecture executed in brick.

  3. Gustavus Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Gustavus A. Loomis (September 23, 1789 – March 5, 1872) was a United States Army officer who served during the War of 1812, Seminole Wars, the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War. He was one of the oldest soldiers to serve in the civil war.

  4. Evarts G. Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Evarts Greene Loomis (1910–2003) was an American homeopathic physician, naturopath, surgeon and author who was regarded as a pioneer of holistic medicine. He was the founder of Meadowlark Holistic Health Retreat.

  5. Grove Hinman Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Grove Hinman Loomis or G.H. Loomis (1823-1898) was a photographer in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century. He also worked as a real estate broker, teacher and government employee. He also worked as a real estate broker, teacher and government employee.

  6. Horatio G. Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Loomis was a native of Vermont who came to Chicago as a pioneer settler in 1834. A grocer by trade, Loomis also was an entrepreneur who became involved in many business fields, including commodities trading. The four financial trading exchanges of Chicago, Illinois, USA, are a vital economic asset to the international economy.

  7. Henry Loomis (broadcasting executive) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Loomis (April 19, 1919 – November 2, 2008) was an American broadcasting executive and physicist. He was director of Voice of America from 1958 to 1965, and president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting from 1972 to 1978.