Samuel Adams Wiggin
Samuel Adams Wiggin was an American poet, born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on May 27, 1832.
Wiggin pursued a military career until Vice President Andrew Johnson became president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. He was then appointed executive clerk or private secretary to President Johnson, a position which he held for eight years and three months.
He died on July 15, 1899, at his home, named Fernwood, in Washington, DC, following a fall down a flight of stairs.