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| | Bow Street (Charlestown, MA) |
 | | The oldest son, George W. Tyler, was brought up in a counting-room on Commercial Street, Boston, and after his majority carried on the lumber-business for a while. |
 | | After the fire in 1835, his father purchased the Cordis estate, on Main Street, opposite Union Street, where the large elm-tree formerly stood, and removed his residence and store there, and the library was in that building for some years. |
 | | Nearly opposite the head of Tyler’s Wharf, on the other side of Bow Street, was the residence of George Davidson. |
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