Edward Brock Plumb was born in 1822 to Theron and Harriet Plumb in Trumbull County, Ohio. He was the brother of Ralph Plumb (1816-1903), a participant in the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of September 13, 1858. (This was Oberlin’s defining anti-slavery activist event that led to a well-publicized trial in Cleveland in 1859.) Edward Plumb married Elizabeth Shatto (1824-1860); they had three children from 1847 to 1860. After her death he married Isabel Mills (1843-1910).
Edward Plumb volunteered for service in the Civil War at Davenport, Iowa as a sergeant from Washington County, Ohio in August 1861; he was mustered into service as a First Lieutenant in Company C of the 8th Regiment of Iowa Volunteers in February 1862. He corresponded with his second wife, Isabel, during his service. He served in Missouri in 1861, where he spent time in the 4th Street Hospital in St. Louis with a case of dysentery. In 1862 he was in camp at Sedalia, Missouri, and then was transported up the Tennessee River to Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee. He resigned on June 23rd of that year.
Edward and Isabel Plumb had three children, all of whom attended Oberlin College: Grace (Mrs. F.L.) Munson, enrolled 1884-89 (1863-1905); Glenn E. Plumb, Class of 1891 (1866-1922); and Mary (Mrs. Allan F.) Millikan, Literary degree, 1893 (born 1868 in Hartford, MO; died in Oberlin, 1956).
Edward Plumb died on March 13, 1869 in Ralls County, Missouri. The rest of the family moved to Oberlin in 1885.
Sources Consulted
Archives control card by Archivist William E. Bigglestone, Oberlin College Archives, 1973.
Alumni Records, Oberlin College Archives.
Edward B. Plumb, Find a Grave Memorial, https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi/http%22//fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=157182518, accessed 23 March 2017.
Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army for the Years 1861, ’62, ’63, ’64, ’65, Part VII (Washington, July 16, 1867). Accessed online from Google Books, 23 March 2017.
Report of the Adjutant General and Acting Quartermaster General of Iowa, Volume 1, January 1, 1868 (Des Moines: F. W. Palmer, State Printer, 1868). Accessed online from Google Books, 23 March 2017.
Author: Anne Cuyler Salsich