Background
Fawcett Plumb was born in Andover, Ohio on December 10, 1834.
Fawcett Plumb was born in Andover, Ohio on December 10, 1834.
He attended public schools before enrolling at Oberlin College.
Plumb briefly worked as a lawyer, but instead took interest in banking and real estate. He served two terms in the Illinois Senate as an independent. His father was poor, so Plumb had to work on the family farm at a young age.
Plumb studied law in Albany, New York and was admitted to the bar in 1867.
He came to Pontiac, Illinois later that year, forming the law office of Fleming, Pilsburgy & Plumb. He practice for one year before moving to Streator to start a real estate business.
Plumb co-founded the Streator National Bank in 1881 and became one of its first directors. He was elected president of the bank in 1891.
Plumb"s other interests included the Streator Paving Brick Company and the Plumb Opera House.
Plumb was an "independent Republican", generally supporting the Republican Party but unafraid to shift allegiances. He was elected as an independent to the Illinois Senate in 1874, serving two two-year terms. After she died, Plumb married Ermina Ballard, who also died young.
He died at his home in Streator on June 25, 1919.