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Dr. Hiram S. Plummer |
Source: History of Jefferson
County Illinois
By: William Henry Perrin
© 1883
Dr. Hiram S. Plummer, is the third child of Joseph and Eunice (Cummings) Plummer, and was born in Marysville, Union County, Ohio, on the 25th of February, 1831. Joseph Plummer was a native of Rutland County, Vermont, born in 1794, and was there reared until he was eighteen years of age, and with his parents then moved to Lower Canada. Here he remained with his parents until he reached his majority, and then moved to Union County, Ohio, where he engaged in farming. In 1871, he came to Mt. Vernon., Ill., and resided with the Doctor until he died, which sad event occurred in 1873. His wife, and mother of our subject, was born in Marietta, Ohio, in 1802, and was married on the 3rd of February, 1820; she died in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, in 1865.
Hiram S. Plummer spent
his early life at home, assisting to till the farm, and receiving
the benefit of the common schools. At twenty years of age, he left his
home and began the study of medicine under the preceptorship of Dr. Andrew
Wilson, of Urbana, Ohio, and remained with him three years, subsequently
graduating from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery with the
degree of M.D.. He immediately entered upon the practice of his chosen
profession, and continued the same until breaking out of the late rebellion
in 1862. He yielded to the promptings of patriotism and enlisted as Assistant
Surgeon of the One Hundred and Tenth Illinois Regiment. After the
battle of Perryville, he was detatched to take charge of the wounded, and
subsequently, in June, 1863, he was appointed Surgeon in charge of the
hospital at Nashville Tenn., and on the consolidation of his regiment in
November of the same year, he was mustered out of the service, but remained
in charge of the hospital under contract until spring of 1864, when he
resigned his position, returned to his home in Mt. Vernon, Ill. and resumed
his practice, continuing the same until February, 1865, when he again entered
the service, this time as Surgeon of the One Hundred and Fifty Second Regiment.
In October of the same year, he returned home and has been engaged in his
professional work, doing a large and lucrative practice.
He was married, in
September, 1860, to Miss Martha, a daughter of Harvey T. Pace, one of the
old pioneers of the county. Mrs. Plummer is a native of the county,
and is the mother of the following seven children: Hollie, Grace, Minnie
M., Nanie, Ada R., Lulu and H. Gale. Dr. Plummer is an active worker
for the Republican party, and has several official positions. He
is now Mayor of the city, is a member of the order A. F. & A. M., and
a member of the Southern Illinois Medical Association.
Submitted By: Cindy Ford
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