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David Higgins (Ohio politician)

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While riding in his carriage in 1834 in Norwalk, Ohio, his horse ran away, and Higgins injured his foot in jumping to safety. His leg was amputated below the knee, and he used a prosthesis the rest of his life.
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In Norwalk, Higgins practiced law privately, until he was elected by the legislature as President Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of Ohio. After the election of President
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Higgins' first wife, Cecilia, died in Washington in October, 1846. He married Letitia King of Washington in 1848, and she survived him, along with two of his children.
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on August 2, 1789. His parents were Rev. David Higgins and Emma (Gelbert) Higgins. His father was pastor of the church at Lyme, and moved the family to Aranelius (now
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to tutor for a private family. While in Maryland, he met and married Cecilia Davis of
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Twentieth Century History of Sandusky County, Ohio and Representative Citizens
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While in Springfield, Higgins was elected four years in a row to the
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by horseback with an infant son. In 1818 or 1819 they moved to
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Democratic Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives
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Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly
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Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
William W. Irvin
Edward King
Lyme, Connecticut
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Democratic
Alma mater
Yale Law School
U.S. State
Ohio
Speaker
Ohio House of Representatives
Lyme, Connecticut
Auburn, New York
Yale Law School
Cambridge, Maryland
Harper's Ferry, Virginia
Angelica, New York
Hamilton, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio
Ohio House of Representatives
Norwalk
James K. Polk
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Washington, D.C.

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