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Friday, June 27, 2008
Historian R. Don Higginbotham Passes Away
Historian R. Don Higginbotham passed away on June 25. Higginbotham was an excellent historian of the Revolutionary era and is the author of numerous studies on that time period. He was also among America's foremost military historians.
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