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Plummer, ID -- U.S. city in Idaho
Population (2000): 990
Housing Units (2000): 380
Land area (2000): 1.131229 sq. miles (2.929869 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.131229 sq. miles (2.929869 sq. km)
FIPS code: 63910
Located within: Idaho (ID), FIPS 16
Location: 47.333423 N, 116.884393 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 83851
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Plummer, ID
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Plummer, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 270
Housing Units (2000): 130
Land area (2000): 2.832937 sq. miles (7.337273 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.832937 sq. miles (7.337273 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51712
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 47.911657 N, 96.042447 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 56748
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Plummer, MN
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Plummer

Plummer may refer to:

Plummer (crater)

Plummer is a lunar impact crater. It is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth, to the north of the huge walled plain Apollo. Less than one crater diameter to the north of Plummer is the similar-sized Wilsing.

This is a worn crater formation with several notable impacts along the rim. The largest of these is the satellite crater Plummer M intruding into the southern rim. Slightly smaller is Plummer W overlapping part of the northwestern outer rim. There is also a relatively fresh crater cutting across the eastern rim. The interior floor of Plummer is marked by only a few tiny craterlets, and a central peak offset just to the east of the midpoint.

Plummer (surname)

Plummer is a surname, and may refer to:

Arts and entertainment
  • Amanda Plummer (b. 1957), Canadian-US film, television and stage actress, daughter of Christopher Plummer
  • Christopher Plummer (b. 1929), Canadian film and theatre actor
  • David Plummer (f. 1990s-present), English-born musician and collaborator on children's books
  • Denyse Plummer (b. 1954), Trinidad and Tobago-born female calypso singer
  • Glenn Plummer (b. 1961), US film and television actor
  • Inez Plummer (f. 1910-1920s), US stage actress
  • Joe Plummer (f. 1990-2000s), Canadian musician
  • John Plummer (composer) (1410-1483), English composer
  • Lincoln Plumer (1875-1928), US film actor, also frequently listed as Lincoln Plummer
  • Louise Plummer (f. 1985-present), US author
  • Sanford Plummer (1905-1974), US American Indian artist
  • Scotty Plummer (1961-1992), US musician
Military and law enforcement
  • Charles Plummer (sheriff) (f. 1957-2007), US police officer in California
  • Henry Plummer (1832–1864), US historical figure, sheriff in Montana
  • Joseph B. Plummer (1816-1862), US military leader
  • Norman Plummer (1924-1999), English war hero and footballer
  • Raymond Eugene Plummer (1913-1987), US attorney and judge
Politics
  • Albert Plummer (1840-1912) US physician and legislator
  • Beatrice Plummer, Baroness Plummer (1903-1972), British Peeress
  • Desmond Plummer (b. 1914), English politician
  • Franklin E. Plummer (?-1847), US political figure
  • Orlando Plummer (1836-1913), US physician and political figure
Science and medicine
  • Andrew Plummer (1697-1756), professor of chemistry and medicine, University of Edinburgh
  • Henry Crozier Keating Plummer (1875-1946), English astronomer
  • Henry Stanley Plummer (1874-1936), US physician instrumental in founding the Mayo Clinic
  • Violet Plummer (1873–1962), South Australian physician
  • Ward Plummer (b. 1940), US physicist
Sport
  • Ahmed Plummer (b. 1976), US athlete in football
  • Bill Plummer (b. 1947), US athlete in baseball
  • Calvin Plummer (b. 1963), English athlete in football
  • Chris Plummer (b. 1976), English footballer
  • Dwayne Plummer (b. 1978), English footballer
  • Elton Plummer (b. 1914), Australian Rules footballer
  • Federico Plummer (b. 1929), Panamanian boxer
  • Gary Plummer (basketball), Israeli-American basketball player
  • Gary Plummer (football), American football player
  • Harold Plummer (f. 1929-1933), English footballer
  • Jake Plummer (b. 1974), US football player
  • Jason Plummer (swimmer) (f. 1980s), Australian swimmer
  • Karen Plummer (b. 1951), New Zealand cricketer
  • Matty Plummer (b. 1989), English footballer
  • Nick Plummer, baseball player
  • Norma Plummer (f. 1970s-present), Australian netball player
  • Norman Plummer (1924-1999), English war hero and footballer
  • Peter Plummer (b. 1947), English cricketer
  • Reg Plummer (b. 1953), Canadian field hockey player
  • Reg Plummer (rugby player) (1888-1953), Welsh rugby player
  • Scott Plummer (b. 1966), Australian cricketer
  • Tristan Plummer (b. 1990), English footballer
Other
  • Brian Plummer (1936-2003), writer and dog breeder.
  • Charles Plummer (1857-1927), English historian
  • Chester Plummer, US taxi driver, killed while trying to invade the White House in 1976
  • George Winslow Plummer (1876-1944), founder of Societas Rosicruciana in America
  • Howard Z. Plummer (1899-1980), US Christian minister
  • Leslie Plummer (1901-1963), English newspaper executive
  • James Henry Plummer (1848-1932), Canadian financier
  • James W. Plummer, American Director of the National Reconnaissance Office
  • Mary Plummer (19th century), US figure, wife of Georges Clemenceau
  • Penelope Plummer (f. 1968), Australian female model
  • Rachel Plummer (1818-1839), US writer who was kidnapped by Comanche Indians

Usage examples of "plummer".

Dr, Tommy Plummer go on about it over Sunrise Sandwiches and chocolate-smeared bagels at the Carver cantina.

Ordinarily, well-offs like Kraft and Plummer would have to pay big bucks to do this kind of slumming.

Add to this the rooms Plummer has christened the Squash Courts and the Jacuzziobscure maintenance function facilities now employed by residents in competitive rituals of moral tougheningand one has a complete home away from home.

Nurse Spiegel petitions Plummer with an unguarded glance as he makes his bluff pass at her back at Carver.

Something in the pitch suggesting that Plummer is the cultural case in point.

Kraft is performing sloppy seconds on an emergency repair cobbled together by Plummer on an eleven-year-old male who was riding semifigurative shotgun in a car that a couple club brothers had taken out on community loan.

Rebecca Mary was a Plummer too, but she did not think of that, unless the unswerving determination in her stout little heart was the unconscious recognition of it.

That it would entail an almost endless amount of work did not daunt her: Rebecca Mary was a Plummer, and Plummers were not to be daunted.

It seemed a terrible thing to be following Rebecca Mary--Rebecca Mary Plummer to a forbidden place.

Between the two of them, little Plummer and big, stretched of late a tie woven of sheets and a gorgeous quilt of a thousand bits.

When she closed the little book it was not a Plummer face she lifted it to and laid it against for the space of a breath--a Plummer face would not have been wet.

The Plummer mantle of reticence had fallen too heavily on her narrow little shoulders.

She kept on patiently with the Plummer kind of patience that never gave up.

Then all was quite still, but she could discern with her pair of trusty Plummer eyes two long legs gently dangling.

Through a rift in the leaves she could see with her good Plummer eyes a swaying spot of brown and white that was Aunt Olivia rocking.