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American architect
E. M. Tucker was an American architect of St. Louis, Missouri, who worked for the
Missouri Pacific Railroad .
Tucker worked for the
Illinois Central Railroad beginning in 1901. Tucker was a member of
American Railway Engineering Association , and served in the Association's Committee XXIII Shops and Locomotive Terminals in 1920.
[1] At least six structures designed by Tucker are listed in the
National Register of Historic Places . Three stations, in Little Rock and Texarkana, Arkansas, and Washington, Missouri, are still in use by
Amtrak as passenger stations.
[2]
[3]
[4]
Works
Missouri Pacific depot ,
Prescott, Arkansas , 1912
[5]
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Depot ,
Sikeston, Missouri , 1916, NRHP 0001549
[6]
Missouri Pacific Freight Station,
Independence, Kansas , 1916
[7]
Missouri Pacific Roundhouse,
Joplin, Missouri , c1917
[8]
Missouri Pacific Depot,
Charleston, Missouri , 1917, NRHP 72000722
[9]
Missouri Pacific Passenger Station,
Mineral Point, Missouri , 1918
[10]
Missouri Pacific Depot ,
El Dorado, Kansas , 1918, NRHP 94000429
[11]
Union Station ,
Little Rock, Arkansas , 1921, NRHP 77000270
[2]
[12]
[13]
Missouri Pacific Station,
Lake Village, Arkansas , 1922
[14]
Missouri Pacific Station ,
Washington, Missouri , 1923
[3]
Missouri Pacific Station,
Harrisburg, Arkansas , c1923
[15]
Missouri Pacific Railroad Hospital,
Little Rock, Arkansas , 1925
[15]
[16]
St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Station,
Malvern, Arkansas , 1925
[17]
Missouri Pacific Building ,
St. Louis, Missouri , 1928, NRHP 02001441,
Mauran, Russell & Crowell with E. M. Tucker
[18]
[19]
Union Station ,
Texarkana, Arkansas , 1930, NRHP 78000611
[4]
[13]
Gallery
Missouri Pacific Depot, Prescott, Arkansas
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Depot, Sikeston, Missouri
Missouri Pacific Depot, Charleston, Missouri
Union Station, Little Rock, Arkansas
Missouri Pacific Station, Washington, Missouri
Missouri Pacific Building, St. Louis, Missouri
Union Station, Texarkana, Arkansas
References
^ Association, American Railway Engineering (1920-01-01).
Bulletin - American Railway Engineering Association . American Railway Engineering Association.
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"Little Rock, AR — Great American Stations" . www.greatamericanstations.com . Retrieved 2016-07-26 .
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"Washington, MO — Great American Stations" . www.greatamericanstations.com . Retrieved 2016-07-25 .
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"Texarkana, AR — Great American Stations" . www.greatamericanstations.com . Retrieved 2016-07-26 .
^ Silva, Rachel (March 12, 2011).
"Walks through History: Prescott Commercial Historic District (PDF)" . Arkansas Historic Preservation Program . Department of Arkansas Heritage. Retrieved July 25, 2016 .
^ Halter, Andrew M., and Roger Maserang (May 2000).
"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form" (PDF) . State Historic Preservation Office . Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved July 24, 2016 . {{
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link )
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The American Contractor . F. W. Dodge Corporation. 1916-01-01.
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Engineering News-record . McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. 1916-01-01.
^ Holmes, M. Patricia (November 14, 1972).
"National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form" (PDF) . State Historic Preservation Office . Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved July 24, 2016 .
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Railway Review . Railway Review. 1918-01-01.
^ Hagedorn-Krass, Martha (March 29, 1994).
"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form" (PDF) . Kansas Historical Society . Retrieved July 24, 2016 .
^
The American Contractor . F. W. Dodge Corporation. 1920-01-01.
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b Potter, Janet Greenstein (1996). Great American Railroad Stations . New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 234, 236.
ISBN
978-0471143895 .
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Manufacturers' Record . 1922-01-01.
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The American Contractor . F. W. Dodge Corporation. 1922-01-01.
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"Health and Medicine - Encyclopedia of Arkansas" . www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net . Retrieved 2016-07-26 .
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The American Contractor . F. W. Dodge Corporation. 1915.
^ Josse, Lynn (April 22, 2002).
"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form" (PDF) . State Historic Preservation Office . Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved July 24, 2016 .
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American Architect and Architecture . J. R. Osgood & Company. 1928.