Mayne Plumb, the senior member
of the firm of M.& C. S. Plumb, prominent merchants of French Gulch,
was born in Kentucky on the seventh of September, 1851. His early
education was obtained in New York. In 1865 he came to California
and finished his studies at the State University at Oakland. He has
had large experience in the mercantile business, having served twenty years
as a clerk. The Messrs. Plumb inherited the store and
stock from Thompson Plumb who established the business at French Gulch
in 1868. He conducted it successfully until 1886, at the time of
his death. At that time his son, Mayne Plumb, took charge of the
store. His partner, Charles S. Plumb, is his cousin. They are
both enterprising business men and are doing a lucrative business. Their stock consists of general merchandise, and their trade extends for
forty miles into the country and is constantly growing.
Mr. Mayne Plumb was married,
in 1880, to Mrs. Allie Blair, a native of Ohio and a daughter of Dr. John
Smith, now of California. Mrs. Plumb has one son, Eddie L., by her
former husband. Mr. Plumb is an Encampment Odd Fellow, and has passed
all the chairs in his lodge. He is also a Master Mason. His
political views are Republican.
Charles S. Plumb, the junior
member of the firm, is a native of Michigan; was educated in Illinois,
and followed railroading for the Michigan Central Railroad until he came
to California in 1877. After his arrival in this state he was engaged
for a time in a livery in French Gulch, but gave it up to enter the mercantile
business with his cousin. They are agents for Wells, Fargo &
Co.
Transcribed by: Melody Landon Gregory
Source: Memorial and Biographical History of Northern
California, Lewis Publishing Co. 1891 pages 750 and 751
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