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St. Charles College

#16029 / #4106
Global Influence / U.S. Influence
Historic district in Maryland, United States

About St. Charles College

According to Wikipedia, St. Charles College was a minor seminary in Catonsville, Maryland, originally located in Ellicott City, Maryland. History Charles Carroll of Carrollton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence for Maryland. One of the wealthiest men in the Americas at that time and a newly elected delegate to the Second Continental Congress and the only Roman Catholic to vote on independence and sign the document, Carroll staked his fortune on the American Revolution. After the Revolution, Carroll became president of the Maryland Senate in the General Assembly and divided his time between the family mansion and estate Doughoregan Manor in western Anne Arundel County , near Ellicott Mills on the upper Patapsco River, and Annapolis. One of his most important tasks he said was when he helped lay the "first stone" for the new technology of transportation, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on Independence Day, July 4, 1828, west of the city near modern Halethorpe. 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.

St. Charles College 's Online Degrees

What Is St. Charles College Known For?

St. Charles College is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:

St. Charles College 's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered

Social Work
#5395
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#2025
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Philosophy
#8302
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#8334
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Religious Studies
#12048
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#10358
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Theology
#5257
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#4691
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#2084
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Political Science
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#3034
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Government
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political-science Degrees
Literature
#11749
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#996
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#3427
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Classical Studies
#862
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#871
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#411
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Writing
#8190
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#431
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#2979
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literature Degrees
Communications
#12636
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#12648
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#3452
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Grammar
#3405
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#3406
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#972
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communications Degrees
History
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#12055
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#3498
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history Degrees
Engineering
#14035
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#14040
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#3545
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Architecture
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#9564
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#2734
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engineering Degrees
Business
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#13953
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#3768
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Management
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#3380
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business Degrees
Law
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#13228
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#3859
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Education
#16332
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#16339
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#4226
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Who Are St. Charles College 's Most Influential Alumni?

St. Charles College 's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Literature, Social Work, and Philosophy. Here are some of St. Charles College 's most famous alumni:

George Sterling
George Sterling
An American poet and playwright.
James Gibbons
James Gibbons
A Catholic cardinal.
John J. Keane
John J. Keane
An American Catholic archbishop.
Philip Joseph Garrigan
Philip Joseph Garrigan
A Catholic bishop .
Jerome Aloysius Daugherty Sebastian
A Catholic bishop.

Who Are St. Charles College 's Most Influential Faculty?