| 1893 - 294 sider
...list. Recorded there were the signatures of an American trio who came to honorable fame. They were Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence; Roger H. Taney, whose career as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was a synonym for learning and justice... | |
| William Bender Wilson - 1895 - 544 sider
...celebrations of that character in this country, and an event conducted with brilliant effect. The venerable Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, graced the occasion with his presence. The chief feature was the railroad parade, and the laying with... | |
| Lawrence Buckley Thomas - 1896 - 800 sider
...; d. June 3, 1880. Authority : Family records, through James Carey, of Thomas, and others. CARROLL CHARLES CARROLL, of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, m. MARY DARNALL, and had issue a son, CHARLES. CHARLES, son of Charles and Mary (Darnall) Carroll,... | |
| Thaddeus Peter Thomas - 1896 - 66 sider
...it came the period of canals, then of railways and rapid transportation. It was on July 4,1828, that Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, laid " the cornerstone " of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. " One man's life formed the connecting... | |
| 1896 - 608 sider
...came the period of canals, then of railways and rapid transportation. It was on July 4, 1828, that Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, laid " the cornerstone " of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. " One man's life formed the connecting... | |
| James Moore Swank - 1897 - 252 sider
...Adams. In 1832, when returning from a visit to James Madison, he saw at his own house in Baltimore Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, who was born in 1737 and died in 1832 ; and in 1837 he visited at Stratham, New Hampshire, Paine Wingate,... | |
| Kate Mason Rowland - 1897 - 520 sider
...delegate from each of the States they represented, and one from the District of Columbia, to express to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, " the last surviving Signer of the Declaration of Independence, the high sense entertained by the members of this convention, of the virtues of himself and associates... | |
| 1898 - 388 sider
...Sullivan county was named for 16o John Sullivan ; Belknap, for Dr. Belknap, the historian, and Carroll for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. The historians tell us that New Hampshire was named for the county of Hampshire, England. If it was... | |
| Jacob Harry Hollander - 1899 - 432 sider
...of 1812 was succeeded by the introduction of new industrial methods and appliances. On July 4, 1828, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, laid the first rail of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and thus " One man's life formed the connecting... | |
| Robert Seton - 1899 - 486 sider
...younger days she had known almost all the notabilities of the country, and was a special favorite of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving Signer of the Declaration of Independence. " Mother Catherine was also one of the last links connecting the Catholics of the present day with... | |
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