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Charles Carroll (barrister)

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family) operated since 1917 by the National Society of the Colonial Dames in the State of Maryland, on behalf of the owner which is the City of Baltimore and its Department of Recreation and Parks. The core of the home is the refurbished main block. The wings, which had been lost over the years, were rebuilt in 1908. A great deal of the family furniture and possessions are preserved there. The home is a fine example of Georgian architecture, and stands on a rise in the center of
169: 349:. He served in that Congress until 15 February 1777. He declined the position of Chief Justice in the new revolutionary confederation government. But when he returned, he was elected to the first state Senate in 1777. Later he was re-elected and served in that office until his death, on 23 March 1783, at 386:
After Charles' death, his wife Margaret stayed at Mount Clare until her death there on 14 March 1817. Mansion and grounds had many uses and owners during the later 19th Century. Their home today is a museum, (both for its architecture, furniture and decorations plus history of the plantation and
357:(now Episcopal since 1789) in Baltimore at North Charles and East Saratoga Streets. He was buried there (small cemetery surrounding original church, later moved to block between West Baltimore and Lombard Streets-bounded by new Martin Luther King Boulevard) but later his body was moved to 299:. Although the couple had no children who reached maturity, they remained together until his death. She became the mistress of Mount Clare, and earned a reputation for her greenhouse and pinery, where she grew oranges, lemons, and pineapple. 338:, he delivered the message as the chairman of the Convention. Then, in an action typical of his style, he entertained the governor and his wife as house guests at Mount Clare Mansion until they sailed for England. 354: 369: 54: 334:
which served as Maryland's first new constitution after it was adopted on 3 November 1776. When the convention voted to expel the 23rd proprietary governor and last royal governor,
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there before returning to Maryland early in 1755. Since there were now three other relatives named Charles active in public affairs in the area, he began to call himself
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Three months later his father died, leaving Charles, at 32, one of the wealthiest men in Maryland. He was elected to his father's seat for
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In the early 1760s, Carroll took the lead and encouraged a group of his business associates to build a fund for a young saddler,
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in 1775. He presided over several sessions of the Convention, which was the early revolutionary government in Maryland.
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In 1760 he completed construction of his summer home and estate at "Georgia Plantation", southwest of
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In 1751 Charles decided on a more specific career. He journeyed to London, took up residence at the
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stream which flows into the Middle Branch ("Ridgeley's Cove") and Ferry Branch of the
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Later in November 1776, the Convention sent Carroll as a delegate to the
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Charles was one of the committee of the convention that drafted the
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in southwest Baltimore City, surrounded by the neighborhoods of "
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and had important roles in all their sessions. He joined the
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in the Maryland Assembly, legislature in Annapolis for the
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