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Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon was born on September 3, 1836 in New Gloucester, Maine. At a young age, she dealt with the tragedy of her mother’s death. Therefore, she had a stronger connection with her father, whom she wrote letters to every week for thirty years while she lived in California.
Growing up as an independent woman, she was determined to receive an education. She attended teacher training at the Ladies Collegiate Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. After moving to New York in hopes of better education, she earned a certification in physics and chemistry from Cooper Union. All the while, she financially supported herself by teaching art classes and calisthenics at a grammar school. Later, during the Civil War, Sara served as a volunteer nurse for two years at the Bellevue Hospital in New York. Unfortunately, she was a victim of frequent lung ailments due to the cold winters and she was later diagnosed with pneumonia. Therefore, she migrated to Santa Barbara, California in 1869 for a more suitable climate for her health where she discovered her interest in botany.