George Higginson (1833-1921)

of Mahkeenac Farm, Lenox, Massachusetts

He was born in New York to Bostonian parents and moved with them back to Boston in 1838. He was educated there in public schools and became a merchant with his uncle Henry Lee in the East Indian trade at Boston until the company failed. In 1860, he moved permanently to Lenox, Massachusetts, where he bought a "gentleman's estate" of 160-acres. He studied “practical farming” and by 1862 he had established a model farm and restored the 18th century farmhouse where he remained with his family for the rest of his life. In 1862, he married Lili Hazard Barker, grand-daughter of Jacob Barker, founder of the Exchange Bank of New York, and a first cousin of the celebrated Gilded Age author, Henry James. They were the parents of three children.
Contributed by Mark Meredith on 03/06/2023 and last updated on 03/06/2023.