Who owned the Callaway Plantation?

Who owned the Callaway Plantation?

Parker Callaway’s son Aristides sold the majority of the 3060+ acres property to W. R. Callaway, Enoch Jones, and Lucy A. Jones.

Is Callaway Plantation related to Callaway Gardens?

Peter and Elizabeth are the Great-Grandparents of Job Callaway – one of the four brothers to settle in Wilkes County and the original Callaway at Callaway Plantation. They are also the ancestors of the Callaway Gardens family as well as of Ely Callaway, Jr., the founder of Callaway Golf.

Does Callaway family still own Callaway Gardens?

Georgia based HFE owns, operates and manages family-oriented theme parks and attractions and is a unit of Herschend Enterprises, the nation’s largest family owned themed attractions and entertainment company. Callaway Resort & Gardens is owned by the non-profit Ida Cason Callaway Foundation (Foundation).

Who were the Callaways?

Half-brothers Fuller Earle Callaway Sr., and Ely Reeves Callaway Sr., were sons of the Reverend Abner Reeves Callaway, a Baptist minister, teacher and farmer. Reverend Callaway had nine children by his first wife, Sarah Jane Howard.

Who is Callaway Gardens named for?

In May 1952 the couple opened the Ida Cason Gardens, named for Cason Callaway’s mother, Ida Cason Callaway. In the 1960s the facility became known as Callaway Gardens. The gardens included a driving trail through wooded areas, a golf course, picnic grounds, a restaurant, and canoes and boats for fishing.

Who is Callaway named after?

Ely Reeves Callaway Jr
Callaway Golf was founded in 1982 and was named after Ely Reeves Callaway Jr, an American entrepreneur. 2. Ely was born in 1919 and played golf from a young age but this took a backseat after he served in the Army and got involved in the textiles industry. 3.

How old is Callaway?

About 39 years (1982)
Callaway Golf Company/Age

Who founded Callaway clubs?

Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr.
Callaway Golf Company

Type Public
Founded 1982
Founder Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr.
Headquarters Carlsbad, California , U.S.
Area served Worldwide

What Plantation had the most slaves?

In 1850 he held 1,092 slaves; Ward was the largest slaveholder in the United States before his death in 1853. In 1860 his heirs (his estate) held 1,130 or 1,131 slaves. The Brookgreen Plantation, where he was born and later lived, has been preserved….

Joshua John Ward
Known for America’s largest slaveholder.

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