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  1. From "Governors of Maryland: From the Revolution to the Year 1908" by Heinrich Ewald Buchholz. John Lee Carroll (September 30, 1830 – February 27, 1911), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 37th Governor of Maryland from 1876 to 1880.

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › john-lee-carrollJohn Lee Carroll _ AcademiaLab

    John Lee Carroll (30 de septiembre de 1830 - 27 de febrero de 1911), miembro del Partido Demócrata de los Estados Unidos, fue el 37º gobernador de Maryland de 1876 a 1880. Vida temprana. Carroll nació en Baltimore, Maryland, hijo del coronel Charles Carroll (n. 1801) y Mary Digges Lee (n. 1800).

  3. Gov. John Lee Carroll. Terms January 12, 1876 - January 14, 1880 ; Party Democratic ; Born September 30, 1830 ; Passed February 27, 1911 ; Birth State Maryland ; School Mount St. Mary's College; Georgetown University; Harvard Law School

  4. John Lee Carroll también fue bisnieto del segundo (y séptimo) gobernador de Maryland, Thomas Sim Lee, (1745-1819). A la edad de diez años, en 1840, Carroll fue enviado al Mount Saint Mary's College en Emmitsburg del condado de Frederick, donde permaneció durante dos años.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2017 · Maryland Gov. John Lee Carroll, seeing a neighboring state in turmoil, called out the Maryland National Guard in Baltimore and dispatched them to Cumberland, a key B&O junction not far from...

  6. The house was the birthplace of John Lee Carroll in 1830, second son of Charles Carroll, III, who would become Governor of Maryland. In 1839, Charles Carroll III sold Homewood to Samuel Wyman [Wikidata], a Baltimore merchant, who lived there with his family until 1865.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Biography. John Lee Carroll is Notable. Carroll was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Col. Charles Carroll (b. 1801) and Mary Diggs Lee (b. 1800). Col. Charles Carroll was the great-grandson of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, (1737–1832), the only Catholic signer and longest living, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence.