Letters, 1823.

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Letters, 1823.

Letters to Philip C. Tucker, Vergennes, Vermont, from family and friends in Boston, Mass., revealing attitudes toward courtship, religion, and illness; accompanied by later documents concerning lands owned by the Tucker family in Alabama and Texas.

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Tucker, Philip Crosby, 1826-1894

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Philip Crosby Tucker III’s father was Philip Crosby Tucker, Jr. (1826–1894), Confederate war veteran, pioneer Mason, Galveston lawyer, and appointed secretary of the Galveston Historical Society. Tucker and his father managed the Society from 1888 to 1894, preserving many valuable documents. Philip Crosby Tucker III inherited the minutes, records, and many materials from the Galveston Historical Society. Source: Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Tucker, Philip C...

Tucker family.

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