Doughoregan Manor
- Also Known As: Charles Carroll III of Carrollton House
- Address: Manor Ln
- Vicinity: 8 mi W of Ellicott City
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1702/00/00 | Charles Carroll the Settler | Owner | Doughoreagan slave plantation is established on 7,000 acres patented to Charles Carroll I,named for a family estate in Ireland. In 1717 it was expanded to 10,000 acres as "Doughoreagan Manor". | |||
1727/00/00 | Charles Carroll of Annapolis | Home | Charles Carroll II builds the Georgian brick plantation house c 1727. It was enlarged and remodeled in 1832 by Charles Carroll V in the Greek Revival style. | |||
1766/00/00 | Charles Carroll of Carrollton | Home | From 1766 to 1832, Doughoregan Manor is the country home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. | |||
1832/11/14 | Charles Carroll of Carrollton | Died | Charles Carroll dies while living at the Caton Mansion. His funeral was held at the Baltimore Cathedral and he is buried in his Doughoregan Manor Chapel. |
Particulars for Doughoregan Manor: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Greek Revival |
Level of Significance | National |
Criteria | Person |
Area of Significance | Politics-government |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Secondary structure |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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