Light Townsend Cummins - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • "Light T. Cummins," Contemporary Authors, Vol. 141 (Washington, D.C.: Gale Research Associate, 1994), pp. 98-99.
  • "Biography of Light T. Cummins," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol 110, No. 1 (June 2006), 124-25.

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