Albert Plummer
American politician
Intro | American politician | ||
Places | United States of America | ||
was | Politician | ||
Work field | Politics | ||
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Birth | 9 August 1840 | ||
Death | 20 March 1912 (aged 71 years) | ||
Star sign | Leo | ||
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Albert Plummer (August 9, 1840 – March 20, 1912) was an American physician and legislator.
Born in Auburn, New Hampshire, Plummer graduated from Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire, and received his medical degree from Bowdoin College. He served in the 10th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War as a surgeon. In 1867, Plummer moved to Hamilton, Minnesota where he practiced medicine. In 1883–1884, he served in the Minnesota House of Representatives. He died in Rochester, Minnesota. He was the father of Dr. Henry Stanley Plummer, an early partner of the Mayo brothers and one of the founders of the Mayo Clinic.