St. Charles College (Maryland)
St. Charles College was a minor seminary in Catonsville, Maryland, originally located in Ellicott City, Maryland.
St. Charles College Historic District, December 2009
Ruins of the 1906 recreation hall
Cardinals James Gibbons (also Archbishop of Baltimore) and Désiré-Joseph Mercier, the Primate of Belgium, visit St. Charles College on September 12, 1919, eight years after the great fire, with only the lower level of the center section completed
Doughoregan Manor is a plantation house and estate located on Manor Lane west of Ellicott City, Maryland, United States. Established in the early 18th century as the seat of Maryland's prominent Carroll family, it was home to Founding Father Charles Carroll, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, during the late 18th century. A portion of the estate, including the main house, was designated a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971. It remains in the Carroll family and is not open to the public.
Doughoregan Manor, 1936
Doughoregan Slave Quarters
Carriage House circa 1940