Tucker, William J. Papers 1905-1946

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Tucker, William J. Papers 1905-1946

William J. Tucker, soldier, newspapereditor, author, and conservationist, was born in Longview, Texas. In 1929 he becamethe first Executive Secretary of the Texas Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission. Thepapers contain letters, literary productions, diaries, military records, and anobituary.

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