CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND
Origin: Carroll County was formed in 1837 from Baltimore and Frederick Counties (Chapter 256, Acts of 1835; confirmed by Chapter 19, Acts of 1836, which was passed January 19, 1837). The County was named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832), Revolutionary War statesman and a Maryland signer of Declaration of Independence.
County Seat: Westminster, MD 21157
Form of Government: County Commissioners
Population
1990 census: 123,372
2000 census: 150,987
Creeks
websites:
Carroll County: www.carr.org
Citizen Services: http://ccgov.carr.org/citserv/index.html
Community College: www.carroll.cc.md.us
County Government: www.ccgov.carr.org
Health Dept.: www.carr.org/cchd
Job Service: www.careernet.state.md.us/county/carroll.htm
Library: http://library.carr.org
Permits, Inspections, & Review Dept.: www.ccgov.carr.org/depts/perinsrv.htm
Planning & Development Dept.: http://ccgov.carr.org/plan-d/index.html
Public Schools: www.carr.org/ccps
Public Works Dept.: www.ccgov.carr.org/depts/pubworks.htm
Social Services Dept.: www.dhr.state.md.us/carroll.htm
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