Harlow Niles Higinbotham was born in
Joliet, Illinois, on October 10, 1838, to Henry Dumont Higinbotham and Rebecca Wheeler Higinbotham. The Higinbothams had come to the United States originally from
Holland, by way of
England and
Barbados. Harlow was raised with two brothers and three sisters. His father Henry operated water-powered
sawmills, and kept cattle and hogs. At age 20, he started his own
crockery line. He also worked as a clerk and cashier in a bank. He attended
Universalist Lombard College at
Galesburg, Illinois. In 1860 he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he took business classes. During the
American Civil War, he served in West Virginia as captain of the '
Kelley Guards,' and fought in
Virginia and
Tennessee. == Career ==