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Miss Caroline Plummer (1780 - 1854) was the oldest daughter of Dr. Joshua Plummer; a noted Salem physician who graduated from Harvard in 1778. Her oldest brother, Ernestus Augustus Plummer acquired a fortune in mercantile ventures in Russia. He returned to Salem in 1813 and lived with his sister until his death ten years later. She inherited all his estate and in her will carried out his wishes to not only endow the [[Plummer Home for Boys|Plummer Farm School]] with $26,191 but provided sufficient funds to defray the expense of building Plummer Hall (later used for the Phillips Library) on Essex Street in 1857, and in founding the Plummer Professorship of Morals at Harvard University.
Miss Caroline Plummer (1780 - 1854) was the oldest daughter of Dr. Joshua Plummer; a noted Salem physician who graduated from Harvard in 1778.  
 
Her oldest brother, Ernestus Augustus Plummer acquired a fortune in mercantile ventures in Russia. He returned to Salem in 1813 and lived with his sister until his death ten years later.  
 
She inherited all his estate and in her will carried out his wishes to not only endow the [[Plummer Home for Boys|Plummer Farm School]] with $26,191 but provided sufficient funds to defray the expense of building  
 
Plummer Hall (later used for the Phillips Library) on Essex Street in 1857, and in founding the Plummer Professorship of Morals at Harvard University.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 10:25, 25 April 2018

Miss Caroline Plummer (1780 - 1854) was the oldest daughter of Dr. Joshua Plummer; a noted Salem physician who graduated from Harvard in 1778.

Her oldest brother, Ernestus Augustus Plummer acquired a fortune in mercantile ventures in Russia. He returned to Salem in 1813 and lived with his sister until his death ten years later.

She inherited all his estate and in her will carried out his wishes to not only endow the Plummer Farm School with $26,191 but provided sufficient funds to defray the expense of building

Plummer Hall (later used for the Phillips Library) on Essex Street in 1857, and in founding the Plummer Professorship of Morals at Harvard University.

See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection- Plummer, Caroline