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I cleaned this up, which took more time than I expected. I added refs, including to Men of Mark. The prior version named him as a Rhodes scholar, but that was his son. However, neither of the two normally reputable sources I found, the Men of Mark volume and Stowe's clerical directory, confirmed him as a University of Virginia graduate, although I have encountered Confederate veterans of that era who took some classes at UVA while holding other jobs, and Tucker could have taken the train from Winchester to Charlottesville (with connections, or even ridden). However, both sources disagree as to his alma mater, and I can't go to VTS today to confirm he graduated from there and not the General Theological Seminary per Stowe's directory.Jweaver28 (talk) 16:43, 29 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]