Carrollton Manor

It included the towns of Lime Kiln, Buckeystown, Adamstown, Doubs, Licksville, Tuscarora, and Point of Rocks.

[2] These titled ladies continued for years to retain possession of portions of the manor and to collect large rental revenue from the estate's many fertile farms.

The manor house was the home of his favorite granddaughter, Marianne Caton, and her husband, Robert Patterson.

[1] The manor hummed with industry in the early 19th century, with mills operated by water power built on the Monocacy River to grind grain.

Among the large purchasers was Louis McMurray, the first to start the corn canning industry in Frederick County.

Surprisingly the banisters and stairway survived and the woodwork was in good condition and the cupboards, inner window shutters and doors stayed in place.

Tuscarora is still standing and is used by Eastalco's successor owner, Alcoa[4] as guest house and meeting center.