The McGee-Reeder House in Bakerhill, Barbour County, is a historic home built in 1873 by merchant Alpheus R. Chestnutt. At the time, the town was known as Chestnuttville after him, but was renamed Bakerhill in the mid-1880s. The home is named for Chestnutt's daughter and her husband, Clarkie and L. L. McGee and their daughter, Anne McGee Reeder. It was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1997.