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    Bishop John Patrick Carroll And Carroll College

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    Perhaps the Diocese of Helena will never again be led by such a brilliant educator and builder as John Patrick Carroll. This man through his enormous personal drive changed the diocese from a struggling mission in the West to one of the best organized and equipped in the United States. Under his tutelage the state grew in Catholicity, and the gospel was spread to every corner of Western Montana. The Most Reverend John Patrick Carroll, D. D., the second Bishop of Helena, was born at Dubuque, Iowa, February 22, 1864. He was the son of Martin and Catherine O'Farrell Carroll. Hugh Broderick, onetime County Commissioner, Road Supervisor and County Hospital superintendant for Broadwater County, and a native of Dubuque, Iowa, made the following statement: I was born January 1, 1864, in Dubuque, Iowa, where I lived with my mother until the early spring of 1870, when my father sent for us to come to Diamond City, Montana. During the years before 1870 my mother was the housekeeper for the Reverend Father O'Reilly. We lived at the parish house. The good father taught me my Catechism and prayers and often gave me pennies with which to buy doughnuts at the Carroll Bakery across the street. Johnnie Carroll, the baker's Son, was my dearest friend. We played together, served at mass together, and ate our doughnuts together. Years later this same Johnnie Carroll became the Most Reverend John Carroll, Bishop of the Diocese of Helena, Montana. I had not seen him nor heard of him, since we parted as children, until I met him in Helena where our early friendship was resumed.(1) Bishop Carroll's primary education was received at St. Raphael's parochial school in his native town of Dubuque. Upon completion of the parochial grades at the youthful age of thirteen, he entered the high school department of St. Joseph's College completing this phase of his education in 1883. Always a diligent scholar, he graduated from the classical department with the highest honors of his class. Already his ideal and great desire was to consecrate his life to the service of God. Those who knew the Bishop during his childhood and early school days always reported him to be studious, quiet, prayerful and pious. He was so gentle, bright, thoughtful, so gifted with every quality that makes for character, that many even in those days prophesied a splendid career for him. To prepare himself for the priesthood he entered the Grand Seminary of Montreal, Canada, and for six years pursued his courses in Philosophy and Theology, completing his work in 1889 with the Degree of Doctor of Divinity. On July 7, 1889, he was ordained to the priesthood and the dream of his life was fulfilled as he offered the perfect sacrifice once offered upon the Cross. Upon his return home, he was immediately appointed to the chair of philosophy at St. Joseph's College, Dubuque. Thus at the age of twenty-five, John Patrick Carroll was launched upon a career that was to bring him fame as an educator and a builder

    Patrick Carroll Threshing Machine

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    Patrick Carroll, Vet Carroll (a.k.a. Daniel Sylvester Carroll), Devere Carroll, Wallace Oaks and Roy Carroll standing on and beside a threshing machine

    Les albums photographiques de Patrick Carroll-Abbing

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    Chronique en images d'une rédemption Par Mathias Gardet Les archives de monseigneur Patrick Carroll-Abbing fondateur de la Repubblica dei ragazzi de Civitavecchia puis de la Città dei ragazzi près de Rome sont étonnantes de par leur classement, réalisé semble-t-il par Carroll-Abbing lui-même peu avant son décès en 2001. Elles se présentent sous forme d'une quinzaine de gros classeurs bleus, rassemblant de façon plus ou moins chronologique les documents concernant les activités de Carroll-Abbi..

    Patrick "Pat" Carroll

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    Pat Carroll poses for a picture between 1991 and 1995. Carroll received his BA in 1995

    Interview with Gerry Carroll

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    Interview with Gerry Carrol, conducted by Patrick Brown. Patrick Brown conducted the interview as part of his doctoral thesis entitled "Social liberal peacebuilding and the case for a Universal Basic Income as a real peace dividend for Northern Ireland". Patrick is a Member of the Alliance Party in Northern Ireland and was appointed a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland in 2022. The interview is conducted with Gerry Carroll, a People Before Profit politican. Gerry has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland since 2016. The interview discusses The Troubles, welfare, poverty and economics of Northern Ireland

    Carroll, Patrick.

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    William Henry Scott, June, 1980. Includes a letter of transmittal to Mr. William Scott from Carroll, June 15, 1980.https://dh.howard.edu/og_news/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Alien Registration- Carroll, Patrick (Houlton, Aroostook County)

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    Antimicrobial Properties of Colored Nectar in the Pepper Plant Capsicum pubescens

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    Faculty Mentor: Clay CarterThis project was sponsored by the University of Minnesota’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).Carroll, Patrick. (2022). Antimicrobial Properties of Colored Nectar in the Pepper Plant Capsicum pubescens. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/261302

    Mary Tarver Carroll papers, MSS.0283

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    Abstract: Contains two undated letters written from this Alabama resident to Peter Brannon, most likely the director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History; two hand-written verses; and three printed cards with Christmas illustrations and poems written by Carroll.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains two undated letters written from Carroll to Peter Brannon, most likely the director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History; two hand-written verses, possibly written by Carroll; and three printed cards with Christmas illustrations and poems written by Carroll.Biographical/Historical Note: Mary Tarver Austin Carroll was born 16 February 1885 in Bullock County, Alabama. She married M. O. Carroll in 1902. An author of novels, short stories, and poetry, Carroll was a charter member of the Pen Women of Alabama and of the Ozark Study Club. She published The Man Who Could Not Wait: The Story of Aaron Burr (1941), The Man Who Dared to Care: The Story of James Edward Oglethorpe, 1696-1785 (1942), and Keep My Flags Flying (1945

    Patrick Carroll-Burke : Colonial Discipline, The Making of the Irish Convict System

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    Escarbelt Bernard. Patrick Carroll-Burke : Colonial Discipline, The Making of the Irish Convict System. In: Études irlandaises, n°25-2, 2000. L'Irlande et l'Union 1801-2001, sous la direction de Paul Brennan et Wesley Hutchinson. pp. 167-168
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