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Town of Lytle

15437 Cottage Street
830-709-5100

History:
The town of
LytleTexas was named for John T. Lytle, a rancher and traildriver active in the area in the 1860s. He helped to establish Lytle Station on the International-Great Northern Railroad in 1882, making this the only town in the county having a railway station at the time. When a post office was granted in 1883, it was named for the train stop, which was near the Lytle-McDaniel Ranch and had a general store, a bar, and a casketmaker named W. J. Garnand, who became the first postmaster. Lytle was a shipping point and retail center for area ranchers and corn and cotton farmers.

Recent News

Town of Lytle News - Stage 3 Water Restrictions

Stage 3 Water Restrictions Stage 3 water restrictions for Lytle water customers begin when the 10 day rolling average of the Edwards aquifer level drops to 640 feet mean sea level at the monitored well. Please click here for further…

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