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.
- Liffring, Bob. Tour Train Companion. Helena, Montana: Manx Publishing Co. 63-64. [Shelfmark M 978.66 L]
- 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]
- 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]
- Helena Independent. University for Helena. Oct. 13, 1908.
- Independent Record. Carroll College is Observing Its 55th Anniversary. July 12, 1964.
Sources at the Montana Historical Society Research Center
- Ogle, William Joseph. Bishop John Patrick Carroll and Carroll College. Helena, Montana: Carroll College. 1951. [Shelfmark 377.82 OG5B]
- Helena Independent. University for Helena. Oct. 13, 1908.
- Carroll College or "Jack's Castle": From Dreams to Reality. Vertical File.
- Independent Record. Carroll College is Observing Its 55th Anniversary. July 12, 1964.
State Historic Preservation Office
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On-line resources
- Carroll Centennial Home
- Caroll College or "Jacks Castle": From Dreams to Reality
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Mount St. Charles College: A Catholic College on the American Frontier