Chapel Hill, Marshall County, Tennessee
Chapel Hill is located in the northern
part of the county.
W. S. Mayfield sold goods there about
1838 or 1840. After him J. B. Fulton did a large business for
many years. Other merchants have been E. T. Williams and
Williams & Glenn.
At present the merchants are William
Branson and W. B. Glenn. John Williams has a drug store.
Lodges
Chapel Hill Lodge, No. 160, F. & A. M.,
was chartered in 1848 or 1849, and is now in a good financial
condition.
The Odd Fellows once had a lodge.
Churches
The village contains three church
buildings, owned, respectively, by the Christians,
Methodists and Cumberland Presbyterian orders.
The physicians are Drs. Womack, A. B. Robinson and J.
W. Morton. Earlier physicians have been J. H. Robinson and J. S.
Gentry.
Marshall County
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Source: History of Tennessee, Goodspeed
Publishing Company, 1886
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