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Brewster Martin Higley VI, MD (November 30, 1823 – December 9, 1911) was an
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who became famous for writing "My Western Home". Originally written in 1871 or 1872 and published under the title "My Western Home" in the ''Smith County Pioneer'' in the fall of 1873, possibly December, this poem later became the original lyrics for the famous American folk song "
Home on the Range "Home on the Range" is a classic cowboy song, sometimes called the "unofficial anthem" of the American West. Dr. Brewster M. Higley (also spelled Highley) of Smith County, Kansas, wrote the lyrics as the poem "My Western Home" in 1872 or 1873 ...
". Because Higley wrote "Home on the Range" while living in
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, and because Kansans felt it described their state very well, the Kansas legislature voted to make "Home on the Range" the official
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on April 8, 1947.


Early life and medical career

Born in
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, the grandson of Rutland's founder Brewster Higley IV,Brewster Higley VI in Ohio Historical Markers
''Waymarking''. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
Higley VI began studying medicine at La Porte Medical College in
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at the age of eighteen.Johnson, Mary Coffin. (1908). ''The Higleys and their ancestry. An old colonial family'', 2nd ed. (pp. 269-270). The Grafton Press, New York. Cited in Mechem, Kirke, "The Story of Home on the Range" (pp. 313-339), ''Kansas Historical Quarterly'', 17(4), p. 322, November 1949. https://www.kshs.org/publicat/khq/1949/1949november_mechem.pdf#page=24 After graduating in 1849, he resettled in
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and established his first medical practice. He briefly practiced medicine in
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and finally moved to
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in 1871 to claim land under the
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.


Family and later life

Dr. Higley married five times and fathered several children.Norris, Mary Barr
Brewster Higley, author of the poem "Home on the Range"
''Kansas Heritage Group''. Archived fro

on October 11, 2012. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
His first three marriages are reported to have ended tragically when his wives succumbed to injury or disease, but there is some dispute whether this was the case with his second wife. Following the dissolution of his first three marriages, Brewster married Mrs. Mercy Ann McPherson, a widow, on February 28, 1866. The two had a tumultuous relationship, and Dr. Higley felt compelled to leave his children with relatives in
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and secretly move away. He found his way to Smith County in 1871 and his marriage to Mrs. McPherson dissolved by default on February 9, 1875. One month later, on March 8, 1875, he married Sarah Clemons, his final wife.


Spouses and children

# Maria Winchell Higley (wife), died in 1852 from disease # Eleanor Page Higley (wife), mother of Brewster Higley VII (son). It was reported that she died soon after the birth of their son. However, it was also reported that Eleanor may have taken their child and left Dr. Higley to live with her previous husband, David A. Smith. She likely died between 1853 and 1870. # Catherine Livingston Higley (wife), mother of Estella (daughter) and Arthur Herman (son), injured in 1864 and died subsequently. # Mrs. Mercy Ann McPherson (wife); Higley quite literally ran from the tumultuous marriage in 1871 to move to Kansas. # Sarah Clemons (wife). Brewster spent most of his remaining days in Kansas, but died in
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in 1911, where he is buried in Fairview Cemetery.


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"Home on the Range"
at Kansas State Historical Society {{DEFAULTSORT:Higley, Brewster 1823 births 1911 deaths People from Smith County, Kansas People from Pomeroy, Ohio People of the American Old West American male poets People from Meigs County, Ohio