Campbellton Lodge 76 F&AM

The photograph at left depicts Brother Allan Campbell Watkins. Brother Watkins was a Captain in Company A of the 21st Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Army. Brother Watkins was killed while leading his company into battle at the battle of Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863. Brother Watkins' Masonic apron is on display behind the Senior Warden's station.
Pictured above is a Campbell County One Dollar Note bearing the signature of Robert J. Tuggle Jr. Brother Tuggle was a charter member of Campbellton Lodge and served as the Lodge's first secretary.
The photgraph at left is of the front page of the Masonic Messenger dated 1948. The publication ran an article on the 100 year anniversery of the Lodge.
The photograph above was taken of the roster for Campbellton Lodge #76 contained within the preceedings of the Grand Lodge of Georgia for the year 1863.
The photograph above depicts the officers for Campbellton Lodge #76 during the year 1899. The Worshipful Master, J.W. Cook, is seated in the center.
The photograph above is of a Justice of the Peace Oath of Office for Campbell County, Georgia. The document is dated 1864 and makes reference to swearing allegiance to the Confederate States of America. The document bears the signature of William McBartlett, Justice of the Inferior Court of Campbell County and member of Campbellton Lodge. William McBartlett's petition was the first petition ever to be read in the Lodge.
The photograph above is a receipt from the United Cotton Goods Comapny of Griffin, Georgia. The receipt is dated 1946 and reflects one dozen masonic aprons purchased by the Lodge for the sum of $4.75.