Background
Tucker was born in North Carolina near Lime Stone Springs, and lived in Alabama for a time before moving to Mississippi.
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Tucker was born in North Carolina near Lime Stone Springs, and lived in Alabama for a time before moving to Mississippi.
He left his career of blacksmithing and studied law under Judge Daniel West. Wright in Hamilton, Mississippi.
He was a Democrat. office in Columbus, Mississippi. Tucker was elected in 1831 to the Mississippi House of Representatives as a Democrat and was the first representative from Lowndes County, and served until 1835. From 1838 to 1841 he served in the state senate.
By 1841, the aftermath of the Panic of 1837 had caused a division among Mississippi Democrats.
The issue was whether the state would honor the bonds of the Planters Bank and Union Bank, both of which had failed in the panic. Some Democrats stated that they would support the Whig gubernatorial candidate David Shattuck who wanted the redemption of the bonds.
During Tucker"s two-year term (1842–1844), the Democratic Party remained divided over the bond issue. He then retired from public life and moved to his Louisiana plantation home named Cottonwood.
While visiting his father near Bexar in Marion County, Alabama, Tucker died on April 3, 1859.
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