Callie Garbutt Baptist Church, 1978, Fitzgerald

This church in the Fitzgerald Cotton Mill was named for Callie Belle Phillips Garbutt (1869-1940), who, with her husband Moses Wadley Garbutt (1869-1937), came to Fitzgerald from Emanuel County. The Garbutt family were prominent entrepreneurs involved in many of the businesses that dominated the economic backbone of South Georgia at the turn of the last century, including timber, cotton mills, and real estate. Though I haven’t been able to locate a history of the congregation, the property was likely given to the church by the Garbutt family and therefore named for Mrs. Garbutt.

Callie Garbutt Baptist Church was established in 1907 and the first church building was of typical wood frame construction, as best I can discern. The present structure was built in 1978; it was designed by John Dennis, Jr., who was the third generation of a prominent Macon architecture firm.

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  1. Jamie's avatarJamie

    I am a descendant of the Garbutt. I’ve read somewhere in my genealogy records that the church was donated to the mill workers of one of the Garbutt businesses at Callie Garbutt’s request, in exchange for her fare that would have enabled her to accompany Moses Wadley and EK Farmer to Europe on one of their business trips.

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