Carroll College

 


 

 

Carroll College, founded in 1909 as a Catholic preparatory school for boys, was later a high school and college for young men. The first women were admitted when a school of nursing opened, run by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, attached to St. John's Hospital, in the 1940s. Carroll is is now a Catholic four-year liberal arts college. It is located at 1601 N. Benton Avenue.

 

  1. Liffring, Bob. Tour Train Companion. Helena, Montana: Manx Publishing Co. 63-64. [Shelfmark M 978.66 L]
  2. Paladin, Vivian, and Jean Baucus. Helena: An Illustrated History. Helena, Montana: Montana Historical Society Press, 1996. 123, 145, 126-147, 162, 167, 178, 191. [Shelfmark M 978.6615 P]
  3. Campbell, William C. From the Quarries of Last Chance Gulch. Vol. 2. Helena, Montana: Bell-Arm Corp., 1964. 57. [Shelfmark M 978.66 C Vol. 2]
  4. Helena Independent. University for Helena. Oct. 13, 1908.
  5. Independent Record. Carroll College is Observing Its 55th Anniversary. July 12, 1964.

 

Sources at the Montana Historical Society Research Center

 

  1. Ogle, William Joseph. Bishop John Patrick Carroll and Carroll College. Helena, Montana: Carroll College. 1951. [Shelfmark 377.82 OG5B]
  2. Helena Independent. University for Helena. Oct. 13, 1908.
  3. Carroll College or "Jack's Castle": From Dreams to Reality. Vertical File.
  4. Independent Record. Carroll College is Observing Its 55th Anniversary. July 12, 1964.

 

State Historic Preservation Office

 

  1. Source 1
  2. Source 2
  3. Source 3

 

On-line resources

 

  1. Carroll Centennial Home
  2. Caroll College or "Jacks Castle": From Dreams to Reality 
  3. Mount St. Charles College: A Catholic College on the American Frontier


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