William Lytle Papers, . 1773-1841 (bulk 1773-1805)

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William Lytle Papers, . 1773-1841 (bulk 1773-1805)

William Lytle, of Hillsboro, N.C., was the son of Robert Lytle (1729-1774) and Sarah Mebane Lytle, and served in the Sixth, First, and Fourth regiments of the North Carolina Line during the Revolutionary War. He entered as a lieutenant in 1776, and became a captain in 1779. He moved to Tennessee about 1790. The collection includes personal correspondence, military and business papers of William Lytle, chiefly before 1805. Includes Revolutionary muster rolls, information about the Cherokee Treaty of 1791 and Indian affairs in Tennessee in the 1790s, accounts, inventories, deeds, court papers concerning Tennessee lands, bills, and receipts. Correspondents include Nicholas Long, Alexander Mebane, William Norwood, Montfort Stokes, Absalom Tatom, and James Taylor.

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William Lytle, of Hillsboro, N.C., son of Robert Lytle (1729-1774) and Sarah Mebane Lytle, served in the Sixth, First, and Fourth regiments of the North Carolina Line during the Revolutionary War. He entered as a lieutenant in 1776, and became a captain in 1779. He moved to Tennessee about 1790. From the description of William Lytle papers, 1773-1841 (bulk 1773-1805). WorldCat record id: 23289708 William Lytle (1755-1829), of Hillsboro, N.C., was the son of Robert Lytle (172...