Lytle Room

 

 

The small village of Lytle was originally called Raysville.  While it didn't lie near a river and had no mill, it was the end of the line for the railroad out of Dayton.  Unfortunately, the train couldn't turn around in Lytle and had to back up all the way to Dayton.  Founded in 1883 by Alexander Ray, the town lies on the west side of Waynesville at the Warren and Montgomery county line. Many items for this room came from the Clark and Campbell families and the Lytle Methodist Church.

 

The WAHCC at The Friends Home, Inc.  ~   115 S. 4th Street, P.O. Box 12, Waynesville, Ohio 45068 513.897.1607
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