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  2. Dr. Brewster M. Higley (also spelled Highley) [2][3] of Smith County, Kansas, wrote the lyrics as the poem "My Western Home" in 1872 or 1873, [4][5][6][7][8] with at least one source indicating it was written as early as 1871. [1] On June 30, 1947, "Home on the Range" became the Kansas state song. [9] .

  3. On a song collecting journey in 1908, budding folklorist John Avery Lomax learned it as "A Home on the Range" from an African American saloonkeeper in San Antonio, Texas. His informant told him that he heard it on the cattle drives of the 1880s.

  4. This classic ode to frontier life was written by Kansas homesteader Brewster M. Higley VI as the poem "My Western Home" and first appeared in the Smith County Pioneer in 1873. Higley's friend Daniel Kelley, a Civil War veteran who lived in the Sunflower State for a time, wrote the music.

  5. Feb 1, 2023 · “Home on the Range” was born from a poem, titled “My Western Home.” It was written by otolaryngologist Dr. Brewster M. Higley in the early 1870s after he had moved from Indiana to...

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  6. Over time a song in oral tradition may vary so much that it becomes difficult to trace it back to the earliest known version. Singers may assume that the location where they learned the song is its place of origin. In 1947, "Home on the Range" became the state song of Kansas.

  7. The song Home on the Range was written by Daniel E. Kelley and Brewster M. Higley and was first recorded and released by Vernon Dalhart in 1927. It was covered by Billy Williams and His Cowboy Rangers directed by Don Cope, The Hi-Flyers, The Arkansas Woodchopper, Buddy Spencer Trio and other artists.

  8. Brewster M. Higley. " Home on the Range " is a classic western folk song. It is sometimes called the "unofficial anthem" of the American West. The lyrics were first written by Dr. Brewster M. Higley of Smith County, Kansas.

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