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Home Tennessee Giles County Minor Hill Historical Markers Noblit-Lytle House ca. 1840 - 1950

Noblit-Lytle House ca. 1840 - 1950

Sugar Creek Road, Minor Hill, TN , USA

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 1' 35.58", -87° 12' 32.4"
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Thomas H. Noblit (1812-1899), who served the community as justice of the peace, doctor, merchant, and farmer, built this log dogtrot farmhouse in the 1840s. The Civil War battle at Sugar Creek occurred nearby in December 1864. In the 1890s, his son-in-law, William Franklin Will Lytle (1858-1942), renovated the house in the Queen Anne style. Will's daughter, Mary Will Lytle (1897-1990), was among Tennessee's first women dentists.

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Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00
 
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