Malcomson and Higginbotham was an architectural firm started in the nineteenth century and based in Detroit, Michigan.
[3] He began his architectural career early, and in 1875 supervised the construction of the Henry Langley-designed Erie Street United Church in Ridgetown, Ontario.
[4] In 1882, Malcomson married Jennie E. McKinlay of Ridgetown, Ontario; the couple had five children.
[3] He was educated in the Detroit public schools, and at the age of 19 joined the architectural form of J. V.
[1] He married Nettie M. Morphy in 1892; the couple had two children:[3] a daughter, Doris Higginbotham (born 26 February 1893, Detroit; died 3 July 1983, Lafayette, LA) and a son, Bruce Field Higginbotham (born 1895, Detroit; died 1939, Atlanta, GA).