The couple would breed a number of stakes winners including Lavender Hill, 1954's American Champion Older Female Horse.
[5][7] After attending officers training at the Plattsburg Barracks, Tuckerman was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry in the United States Army on November 27, 1917.
While serving with the American Expeditionary Forces, he was assistant remount officer for the advance section Services of Supply, First United States Army, and 1st Corps Observation Group, and remount officer for the 77th Infantry Division.
[2] During World War II, Tuckerman drove an ambulance for the American Field Service in North Africa.
[3] Tuckerman's political career began as a member of the Hamilton Board of Selectmen.
[1] Tuckerman worked for the insurance firm Obrion, Russell & Co. from his graduation from Harvard 1911 until his death in 1974.
[12] On August 10, 1946, Tuckerman married Milicent Ewell Whittall at a private ceremony in New Hampshire.