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Parsons
 Population 2010 Census: 1,485
 Median Age: 42.7 years
 
Courthouse: Completed 1900Architect: Frank Milburn
 
 
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 | Formed: 1856 Named: For Henry S. George Tucker (1780-1848), an eminent jurist and statesman of Virginia
 County Seat: Parsons
 Land in Square Miles: 418.92
 Population 2010 Census:  7,141
 Persons per Square Mile 2010: 17.0
 
Primary Sources OnlineRemoval of the county seat from St. George to Parsons, 1893
 1960 Presidential Campaign in Tucker County
 
 
Civil WarDistressing Condition of the Union Men out in Tucker County, 1861
 Tucker County and the Guerrillas, 1862
 Exciting News from Tucker, 1862
 Imboden's expedition from Hardy County into Tucker County, 1862
 Milroy's operations in the Northwest, 1862
 Job Parsons, 1862
 Proceedings of the Tucker County Convention, 1863
 The Affair in Tucker County, 1864
 Tucker County Union Militia Letters, Folder 1
 Tucker County Union Militia Letters, Folder 2
 Tucker County Union Militia Letters, Folder 5
 Tucker County Union Militia Letters, Folder 9
 
 
PhotographsPhotographs of Schools in Tucker County
 Big poplar tree, Boom and Lumber Company, Hambleton
 
 
Secondary Sources OnlineList of Tucker County Legislators
 
 
West Virginia Veterans Memorial BiographiesJames Gibbons Cruise
 Stanislaw Frank Drwall
 Walter Casimir Drwall
 Harold Clyde Elyard
 Frank J. Fisher Jr.
 Stark Daily Godwin
 Walter Lee Haynes
 Kenny Huffman
 Lester Fairfax Hughes
 Thomas Alan Johnson
 Okey Delbert Jones
 Lonzo Samuel Lipscomb
 Murl Harvey Murphy
 Howard Salathiel Myers
 Alva Dallas Nestor
 Clyde Earl Parsons
 Ronald Keith Pennington
 Cleon Wilson Raese Jr. and Donald Walter Raese
 Benjamin Harrison Sisler
 Clyde Herman Slider
 Fortunato Valenzise
 Coy White
 Kemble White Jr.
 Oliver Franklin Wilfong
 Roy E. Young
 
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