The Earliest Proprietors of Capitol Hill

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The Earliest Proprietors of Capitol Hill
Margaret B Margaret Brent Downing
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16 Records of the Columbia Historical Society.
of Carroll s. There is no convincing evidence that this Daniel Carroll came of the line of Carrolls of Ely, rep- resented by Charles Carroll, who was later Attorney- General. But it is clear that the two men were friendly. Shortly after Daniel Carroll had established a successful business enterprise in Marlborough about 1720, he married an heiress and well-known provincial belle, Eleanor Darnall of Woodyard, Maryland. The gentry drew sharp cla
...ss divisions against the business and agricultural class and it is safe to assume that the young merchant of Upper Marlborough would never have penetrated into the circle which his lady graced had he not been presented by a powerful sponsor. That Charles Carroll had married Mary Darnall, aunt of Eleanor, points unerringly to the clever matchmaker. Daniel of Marlborough left two sons who survived to manhood, Daniel of Rock Creek, who was Associate Commissioner of the District of Columbia with Judge Thomas Johnson and Doctor David Stuart, and John, who became first Archbishoi^ of Baltimore.

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