Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Lucius Tuckerman
Manufacturer (Iron)/Civic Affairs
Centurion, 1862–1890
Proposed by
Wolcott Gibbs and Henry L. Pierson
Wolcott Gibbs and Henry L. Pierson
born
March 19, 1818
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
died
June 10, 1890
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
elected
June 7, 1862
Age forty-four
Age forty-four
buried
Saint Marys Episcopal Churchyard,
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
seconder of
Archivist’s Notes
Father of Bayard Tuckerman and Walter C. Tuckerman; brother-in-law of Wolcott Gibbs (his proposer); father-in-law of Arthur G. Sedgwick; cousin of Gustavus Tuckerman and Lucius Tuckerman
Century Memorial
Lucius Tuckerman was a man intrusted with large interests, a patron of art, a gracious and generous host, dispensing his wealth with an unstinted hand, a leader in social circles and respected by all who knew him.
Henry E. Howland
1891 Century Association Yearbook
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