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Brewster Martin Higley VI (November 30, 1823 - December 9, 1911) was an otolaryngologist who became famous for writing "The Western Home."〔(Classic Cowboy poetry ). From: cowboypoetry.com. Retrieved October 23, 2007.〕 This poem, originally written in 1872 and published under the title "Oh, Give Me a Home Where the Buffalo Roam" in the ''Smith County Pioneer'' in 1873, would be set to music to become the lyrics for the famous American folksong "Home on the Range." Because Higley wrote "The Western Home" while living in Smith County, Kansas, and because they felt it described their state very well, the Kansas legislature voted to make "Home on the Range" the official state song on April 8, 1947.〔(Emporia State University: Home on the Range – A Lesson on our State Song ). From: emporia.edu. Retrieved October 23, 2007.〕 == Early life and medical career == Born in Rutland, Ohio, the grandson of Rutland's founder Brewster Higley IV,〔(Highway marker in Rutledge, OH commemorates Brewster Higley VI ). From: oll.state.oh.us. Retrieved October 23, 2007.〕 Higley VI began studying medicine at La Porte Medical College in La Porte, Indiana at the age of eighteen. After graduating in 1849, he resettled in Pomeroy, Ohio and established his first medical practice.〔 He briefly practiced medicine in Indiana and finally moved to Kansas in 1871 to claim land under the Homestead Act of 1862.〔〔(Home on the Range ) From: NPR. Retrieved on October 23, 2007.〕
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