Harold Hunter Armstrong (April 9, 1884 in Morenci, Michigan[1]– July 11, 1979)[2] was an American writer. He also wrote under the name Henry G. Aikman.[3]
^ARMSTRONG, Harold Hunter in Who's Who in America, 1926 edition; p/ 181; via archive.org
^California Death Index
^Andrews, Clarence A. (1992). Michigan in Literature, pp. 168–169. Wayne State University Press
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