Here is one in Liberty New York: The curative properties of the air in the Adirondack region, at Liberty, N. Y., in cases of incipient tuberculosis, and its value as a prolonger of life in advanced cases, had an enthusiastic champion in Dr. Loomis, and he was active among those who opposed the extinction of the forests of this natural sanitorium. In 1896 the sanitorium was opened as such and dedicated as a memorial to Dr. Loomis. His wife, Anne M. Loomis, is also honored, through Mr. and Mrs. James Speyer, by "The Anne M. Loomis Memorial `Lean-to'," so that now the Loomis sanitorium is well equipped for the care of tuberculous invalids. It is situated on the southern slope of a range of high hills, at an elevation of 2,300 feet above tide water, at the village of Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y., on the New York, Ontario and Western R. R.