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The white, two story, colonial styled house was built in 1915 by J.J. (Captain Jack) Dorminy for his wife Rachel and his four daughters.  The house was designed by Columbus architect T.F. Lockwood.  Dorminy's ancestors had lived in the surrounding area since pre Civil War days and Dorminy moved his family from Broxton, where he also had business interests, to occupy the house.  A prominent businessman in the community, Dorminy owned farms, a cotton gin, a cotton oil mill, a cotton warehouse, a fertilizer sales business, and sawmills in Broxton and Waycross.  He was president of the First National Bank of Fitzgerald.  Only the best available materials were used in the house and Dorminy personally selected the trees from which the heart pine lumber was cut.
Captain Jack Dorminy lived in the house until his death in 1952.  His daughter, Eulalie Dorminy Massee, bought the house from the estate and lived there and lovingly cared for it until her death in 1995.  The house is now owned by her son Marion, and her grandson, Mark, who supervised the remodeling necessary in transforming the house into a bed and breakfast.  The inn is operated by the Massees and their wives, Joyce and Sherry.
 
 
 
 
 
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