Higginson, A. Henry (Alexander Henry), 1876-1958
A. Henry Higginson, fox hunter and sportsman, author of several books, including Foxhunting, Theory and Practice, and the autobiographical Try Back, son of Henry Lee Higginson, Boston banker and philanthropist; entered Harvard in 1894. Higginson spent the winter of 1899-1900 in a log cabin at Stanton Lake, Montana (Flathead County) for the purpose of collecting natural history specimens for a museum. He was accompanied by his wife, Rosamond, William C. Rush, Charles Olsen, and Tyler Morse.
From the description of Montana journal, 1899-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81699588
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