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Lytle was the owner of Cornsilk, a historic house in Cross Plains, Tennessee, in the 1940s. [5] He died on December 13, 1995, in Monteagle, Tennessee. [1]Lytle Street in Murfreesboro is named after his ancestor William Lytle, of Hillsboro, N.C. who served in the Sixth, First, and Fourth regiments of the North Carolina Line during the Revolutionary War.
William Haines Lytle (November 2, 1826 – September 20, 1863) was a politician in Ohio, renowned poet, and military officer in the United States Army during both the Mexican–American War and American Civil War, killed in action as a brigadier general.
Lytle enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1973 and played college football as a tailback and fullback for Bo Schembechler's Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1973 to 1976. [3] As a sophomore in 1974, Lytle was the Wolverines' second leading rusher with 802 yards on 140 carries for an average of 5.7 yards per carry. [4]
The Caldwell Tribune was founded by W. J. Cuddy in December 1883, and the newspaper originally was printed at 509 Market Avenue (Main Street) in Caldwell, Idaho. [2] The Idaho Statesman said of the six-column weekly, "[It] presents a newsy appearance."
This week's annual winter meetings saw $1.3 billion spent on free agents, which is a sharp contrast to a year ago when just $138 million was spent.
Andrew Lytle may refer to: Andrew Nelson Lytle (1902–1995), American novelist, dramatist, essayist and professor of literature Andrew Lytle (pioneer) , captain of the pioneer company that founded San Bernardino, California , and its third mayor
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