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Carrollton is the name of some places in the United States of America: * Carrollton, Alabama * Carrollton, Arkansas * Carrollton, Georgia * Carrollton, Illinois * Carrollton, Carroll County, Indiana *Carrollton, Hancock County, Indiana * Carrollton, Kentucky * Carrollton, Maryland, a former town now in the city of Baltimore *Carrollton Manor, a tract of land in Frederick County, Maryland, from which a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, took his name *Carrollton, Mississippi *Carrollton, Missouri *Carrollton, New Orleans, a former town now in the city New Orleans, Louisiana *Carrollton, New York *Carrollton, Ohio *Carrollton, Texas, the largest city of this name in the United States *Carrollton, Virginia * New Carrollton, Maryland Other *Carrollton, Kentucky bus collision * Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, an independent Catholic girls' school in Miami, Florida *Carrollton (band) *"Carrollton", a song by Suicideboys from ''I Want to D ...
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Carrollton, Alabama
Carrollton is a city in and the county seat of Pickens County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 1,019, up from 987 in 2000. The Pickens County Courthouse in the center of Carrollton was erected in 1877. The first courthouse in Carrollton was burned on April 5, 1865 by troops of Union General John T. Croxton. A second courthouse was destroyed by a fire on November 16, 1876. History Incorporated in 1831, the town was named after Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Maryland, the only Roman Catholic and longest-living signer of the Declaration of Independence. A post office has been in operation at Carrollton since 1831. As was typical, the county jail was located at the courthouse. The courthouse square was used frequently as a site for public lynchings by whites of African Americans, part of numerous efforts to suppress them during a time of high tensions as whites struggled for dominance. It was part of a program of intimidation and racial terrorism, w ...
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