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Doughoregan Manor

Doughoregan Manor Road
Ellicott City, MD 21042

Home of Charles Caroll of Carollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Private residence and closed to the public.

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Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1940. Photograph by D.H. Smith. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.


Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.



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