A founding Free Mason member of Halcyon Lodge in Cleveland, OH, Dr. Bigelow was in New Orleans during a yellow fever outbreak, and died as a result of treating the sick.
In 1969, Halcyon Lodge sent a monument dedicated to Dr. Bigelow to New Orleans.
Bigelow Lodge # 243 in Cleveland was named in his honor.
Records from 1853 list the cemetery name as simply "Protestant". This may have been the now closed Girod Street Cemetery.
A founding Free Mason member of Halcyon Lodge in Cleveland, OH, Dr. Bigelow was in New Orleans during a yellow fever outbreak, and died as a result of treating the sick.
In 1969, Halcyon Lodge sent a monument dedicated to Dr. Bigelow to New Orleans.
Bigelow Lodge # 243 in Cleveland was named in his honor.
Records from 1853 list the cemetery name as simply "Protestant". This may have been the now closed Girod Street Cemetery.
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