Tucker: The Man
Daniel Franklin Tucker (1873-1933) was a well-known famer and mailman in Faulkner County in the early 20th century. Frank, as he was called, married Louisa Catherine Glenn in 1895 at the age of 22. They lived in a house on the corner of College Ave. and Hubbard Rd., not far from Salem's Trailhead, and owned land that stretched as far as where the trail that bears his name lies today. Together, Frank and Louisa had five children. Today, he rests in Oak Grove Cemetery in Conway.
Tucker: The Creek
Its headwaters begin from Cauldron Creek near Heber Springs in Cleburne County. It flows 59 miles southwest to empty into the Arkansas River. Along the way, it merges with North Fork Creek near Quitman and changes its name to Tucker Creek at Gatlin Park, which is off Tyler St. in Conway.
http://honors.uca.edu/wiki/index.php/Tucker_Creek_Walking_/_Bike_Trail
Tucker: The Man
Daniel Franklin Tucker (1873-1933) was a well-known famer and mailman in Faulkner County in the early 20th century. Frank, as he was called, married Louisa Catherine Glenn in 1895 at the age of 22. They lived in a house on the corner of College Ave. and Hubbard Rd., not far from Salem's Trailhead, and owned land that stretched as far as where the trail that bears his name lies today. Together, Frank and Louisa had five children. Today, he rests in Oak Grove Cemetery in Conway.
Tucker: The Creek
Its headwaters begin from Cauldron Creek near Heber Springs in Cleburne County. It flows 59 miles southwest to empty into the Arkansas River. Along the way, it merges with North Fork Creek near Quitman and changes its name to Tucker Creek at Gatlin Park, which is off Tyler St. in Conway.
http://honors.uca.edu/wiki/index.php/Tucker_Creek_Walking_/_Bike_Trail
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