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  2. Doughoregan Manor - Wikipedia

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    Doughoregan Slave Quarters Carriage House circa 1940. Doughoregan Manor is a colonial manor house built in the early 18th century. [3] The slave plantation was founded on 7,000 acres patented to Charles Carroll I as "Doughoreagan" (sometimes spelled Doororegan) named for a family estate in Ireland, in 1702, and expanded to 10,000 acres as "Doughoreagan Manor" in 1717.

  3. List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust

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    HO-22, Doughoregan Manor (Charles Carroll III of Carrollton House), 3500 Old Manor Lane, Ellicott City; HO-23, Burleigh Manor and Gate House (Burleigh Cottage), 3950 White Rose Way, Ellicott City; HO-24, Font Hill, 3838 Parrot Drive, Ellicott City; HO-25, Brick House on the Pike (Brick House Farm, Ellerslie), 9564 National Pike (US 40 ...

  4. William Johnson House (Ellicott City, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The William E. Johnson home was a two-story L-shaped house of wood construction built prior to 1880. The wide central chimney was typical of earlier construction. The house was situated on a 112-acre subdivision of the manor bordering a farm owned by Phillip Carroll, and James A. Clark, Jr.'s Elioak Farm. The house was documented in 1979, but ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Howard ...

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    Location of Howard County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Howard County, Maryland.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Howard County, Maryland, United States.

  6. Homewood Museum - Wikipedia

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    The house then passed to Charles Carroll III, (the grandson), who lived there until he inherited the rural landmark family estate, Doughoregan Manor (in modern Howard County), from his grandfather. [3] The house was the birthplace of John Lee Carroll in 1830, second son of Charles Carroll, III, who would become Governor of Maryland.

  7. Harper's Choice, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Harper's Choice is built on the original Carroll slave plantation tract Doughoregan Manor. [5] The Harper family farm "Jericho" was built on a portion of the estate, and sold by the Harper family between 1962 and 1964 to the Rouse Company before the announcement of the Columbia project. Clarence Bassler sold 63 acres of his farm ...

  8. Homewood (Ellicott City, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Homewood is a stone house located off of Homewood road in Ellicott City in Howard County, Maryland.. Homewood was built on the Carroll family's Doughoregan Manor for Robert Goodloe Harper Carroll (1839-1915), who served in Company K of the Confederate 1st Virginia Cavalry.

  9. St. Charles College (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    At his death in 1832, he was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence and was laid to rest with other Carrolls in the crypt at the family chapel at Doughoregan. In 1784, Charles bought Marys Lott, a 75-acre (30 ha) farm from Jacob Burgoon, a Catholic immigrant from Alsace-Lorraine , France, who came to America in about 1745 ...