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The Baptist Female College Dormitory was built in 1852 in Cuthbert, Georgia, after the Baptist leadership voted in November 1851 to start a women’s college. The school closed in 1863. While attempts to restart the school after the Civil War were unsuccessful, it closed for good in 1875. Afterwards, it was sold off to become private property. Owned by several families over the years, it is also known as the Muse-Dews-Gay-Martin-Blaskow House. The Greek Revival home contributes to the Cuthbert Historic District.

