The bride's mother is a painter and an illustrator of children's books in South Dartmouth.
Tucker was born on April 17, 1854 in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
The 42-year-old mason from South Dartmouth, Mass., bid $1 to win the contract to patch up the historic landmark.
He was 63 and lived in South Dartmouth, Mass.
Margaretha Birknes, a justice of the peace in South Dartmouth, Mass., performed the ceremony at the bride's home there.
She, her husband and their two sons make the three-hour drive from South Dartmouth, Mass., most weekends.
Though he would continue to spend each winter in New York City, South Dartmouth became Tryon's home for the rest of his life.
He died of cancer in South Dartmouth on July 1, 1925.
Houghton died at his summer home in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts on September 15, 1941.
With the decline of the whaling industry, it was put on display in South Dartmouth, Mass.