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  1. Fuller E. Callaway was born in the county seat of LaGrange in Troup County, Georgia, on July 15, 1870, the son of a second-generation Baptist minister, Rev. Abner Reeves Callaway. His mother, the former Sarah Jane Howard, died when Fuller was 8 years old. He is a descendant of the family that founded the Callaway Plantation in Washington, Georgia.

    • Ida Cason Callaway
    • Bo Callaway (grandson)
  2. Aug 12, 2005 · Fuller Earle Callaway. Members of the Callaway family have lived in west Georgia since the mid-nineteenth century. Fuller Earle Callaway (1870-1928) was born in Troup County to the Reverend Abner Reeves Callaway and his first wife, Sarah Jane Howard. His mother died when he was eight years old.

  3. Fuller Earle Callaway. Fuller Earle Callaway, a hardworking, hard-driving man, built a fortune on wit, sweat, integrity, and intelligence. He was one of 12 children born in LaGrange, GA, to Abner Reeves Callaway, a Baptist preacher. His mother, Sara Howard Callaway, was a dedicated wife and parent who died when Fuller was 8, and from that time ...

  4. Currently the primary activity of Fuller E. Callaway Foundation is the operation of Hills & Dales Estate, a historic property. This southern treasure features the family home and gardens amidst 35 acres of rolling hills and shady dales. This southern treasure, Hills & Dales Estate, is located on 35 acres of rolling hills and shady dales.

  5. Fuller E Callaway Jr. Fuller E. Callaway, Jr. was born January 1, 1907 in LaGrange, Georgia, at the family home located on the southwest corner of Haralson and Lewis Streets. From his earliest days, he was a tireless worker, a visionary planner and an intense competitor.

  6. Apr 16, 2008 · Fuller E. Callaway was born in LaGrange, GA in July 1870, the son of Abner Reeves and Sarah Jane Howard Callaway. His father, Abner, and grandfather were both Baptist ministers. Very early in life, he showed an aptitude for business. After earning 5 cents for providing water to workers, he reportedly walked eight miles into town to buy new boots.

  7. Just west of LaFayette Square is the location of the first business of Fuller E. Callaway, Sr. From the beginning in 1917, the primary efforts of Relief Association were to better the lot of the people who worked in the mills. Fuller Callaway never forgot them.

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