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"St. Charles Hall"

 

Founded in 1909 in Helena, Montana, by the Catholic Diocese of Helena,  Carroll College is a private Catholic liberal arts college in Helena, Montana.  Carroll College opened its doors in 1910. The school was founded by John "Jack" Patrick Carroll the second Bishop of the Diocese of Helena. Originally called Mount St. Charles College in honor of St. Charles Borromeo, it graduated its first class in 1916. In 1932 the institution changed its name to Carroll College in honor of its founder. The first and largest building on campus is St. Charles Hall which lies on Capital Hill. Originally it was founded as an all-men's liberal arts diocesan college with an emphasis on preparing men for careers in priesthood, law, medicine, teaching, and engineering.

hand colored etching by Barbara Coppock               Back to Map....

  image size: 6x14            unframedprice:  $135

 

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framed size:  12x20  framed price:  $225

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