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EMMITSBURG , a See also: town in See also: Frederick county, See also: Maryland, U.S.A., 61 m. by See also: rail W. by N. of Baltimore, and 12 m
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S. of the See also: northern boundary of the See also: state
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Pop
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(1900) 849; (1910) 1054
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It is served by the Emmitsburg railway (7 M. long) to Rocky See also: Ridge on the Western Maryland railway
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The town is
in a picturesque region on the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains
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Two See also: miles S.W. is See also: Mount St
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Mary's See also: College (See also: Roman Catholic), founded in 18o8 by the Rev
.
See also: John du Bois (1764–1842) —its president until 1826, when he became
See also: bishop of New York—and chartered by the state in 183o
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The Ecclesiastical Seminary of the college has been a See also: great training school, and has been called the " Nursery of Bishops "; among its graduates have been Bishop See also: Hughes, See also: Cardinal See also: McCloskey and Archbishop Corrigan
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In 1908 the college had 25 instructors and 350 students, of whom 57 were in the Ecclesiastical Seminary, and 61 in the Minim Department
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See also: Half a mile S. of the town is St See also: Joseph's College and See also: Academy (incorporated in 1816), for See also: young See also: women, which is conducted by the Sisters of Charity—this See also: order was introduced into the See also: United States at Emmitsburg by Mrs See also: Elizabeth
See also: Ann See also: Seton in 1809
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The first See also: settlement at Emmitsburg was made about 1773
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It was at first called " See also: Silver Fancy," and then for a See also: time was known as " See also: Poplar See also: Fields "; but in 1786 the See also: present name was adopted in honour of See also: William Emmitt, one of the
See also: original settlers
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The town was incorporated in 1824
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