Tucker, John F. (John Fry), 1839-1886
Variant namesBiographical notes:
John S. Tucker was a resident of Hale County, Ala., and served as a private in Company D, 5th Alabama Infantry, during the Civil War. The 5th Alabama saw action at a large number of battles, including Seven Pines, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg.
From the description of Diary, 1862-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122498697
Links to collections
Tucker, John S., d.1880. Diary, 1862-1865.
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Merlin (Bark). Logbook, 1881 Nov. 18-1883 May 22.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
Canton (Bark). Logbook of the bark Canton, 1878 Sept. 12-1882 Nov. 9.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
Bertha (Bark). Logbook, 1887 Oct. 12-1891 Jan. 5.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
Bertha (Bark). Logbook of the bark Bertha, 1887 Oct. 12-1891 Jan. 5.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
Merlin (Bark). Logbook of the bark Merlin, 1882 Jan. 13-1883 Apr. 28.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
Pedro Varela (Schooner). Logbook of the schooner Pedro Varela, 1885 Apr. 26-Aug. 6.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
President 2nd (Bark). Logbook of the bark President 2nd, 1877 Oct. 10-1881May 30.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
Bertha (Bark). Logbook of the bark Bertha, 1878 Jan. 15-Sept. 21.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library
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Canton (Bark)
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Merlin (Bark)
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Pedro Varela (Schooner)
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President 2nd (Bark)
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Subjects:
- Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
- Military supplies
- Soldiers
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Places:
- United States (as recorded)
- Southern States (as recorded)
Variant Names
Tucker, John F. 1839-1886.
Tucker, John S., d.1880.