Everett, Georgia


Everett, Georgia is a small, rural unincorporated community in Glynn County, Georgia, United States. Robert Hammond Everett of Brunswick, Georgia, once owned large tracts of timber in the vicinity and operated a lumber and cypress shingle mill near the railroad junction, which was named for him. It was originally chartered as Everett City, Georgia in 1894, but lost its municipality status about ten years later, having failed to grow as hoped.
It was once the location of a bustling railroad junction shared by the Southern Railway and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, with a yard tower, freight house, passenger depot, stock yard, and about a half-dozen 'section houses' occupied by employees of these carriers. By the end of the 1960s, all of these facilities had been removed, and by the end of the 1970s only the Southern Railway retained tracks through the community. The Everett lumber mill operations closed before World War II.

Education

Glynn County's public schools are operated by Glynn County School System.
Zoned schools include: