• 221 acres of Doughoregan Manor were rezoned to allow 325 single-family homes to be built on the north-east side of the property.
  • Charles Carroll III (1737-1832), of Carrollton, was the only son of Charles Carroll II and the sole heir to his 70,000-acres, which included the Manor of Doughoregan...
  • Doughoregan Manor, was the country home from 1766 to 1832 of Charles Carroll III of Carollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence for Maryland...
  • First built in 1727, Doughoregan Manor was the home of the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
  • Doughoregan Manor is a historic estate located in Maryland, USA, where it played a significant role in the state's history.
  • The family seat of the influential Carroll family of Maryland, Doughoregan Manor, began in 1702 with a seven-thousand-acre land grant from colonial proprietor...
  • From 1766 to 1832, Doughoregan Manor was the country home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  • Main House, Doughoregan Manor, Howard County, Maryland (39.27952N; -77.28866W). (A) Phase I: Cellar ceiling frame felling date: Winter 1739/40.
  • Much changed over the years, Doughoregan Manor is now an architecturally distinguished complex of buildings united into one long structure, about...