Philip E. Higinbotham
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Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
14 Jan 1945, Sun • Page 51

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(Rochester, New York)
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Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
14 Jan 1945, Sun • Page 51

Philip E. Higinbotham
Service # O1112763
Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army
25th Engineer Battalion, 6th Armored Division
Entered Service From: New York
Date of Death; August 5, 1944
Buried: Plot O Row 2 Grave 1
Brittany American Cemetery
Awards: Purple Heart