Charlotte Hall Military Academy
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Charlotte Hall Military Academy, located at Charlotte Hall, Maryland
Charlotte Hall, Maryland
Charlotte Hall is a census-designated place in St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,214 at the 2000 census. The Maryland Veterans Home for disabled veterans, including a U.S. Veterans Affairs clinic, is located on the site of the former Charlotte Hall Military Academy...

, was established as Charlotte Hall School in 1774 by Queen Charlotte
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was the Queen consort of the United Kingdom as the wife of King George III...

 to provide for the liberal and pious education of youth to better fit them for the discharge of their duties for the United States. It was one of the oldest educational institutions in the United States, fully accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education
Maryland State Department of Education
Maryland State Department of Education is a division of the state government of Maryland in the United States. The agency oversees public school districts. The agency is headquartered at 200 West Baltimore Street in Baltimore...

.

The landed estate of the school embraced 300 acres (1.2 km²). The School was non-sectarian and of high moral tone. There were many illustrious graduates, persons of all major professions, clergy and congressmen.

The School closed its doors in 1976 because of increasing financial problems. The property is now part of the Charlotte Hall Historic District
Charlotte Hall Historic District
Charlotte Hall Historic District is a national historic district in Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's County, Maryland. It encompasses a small village along "Old Route 5." It includes 13 recorded buildings and sites of historic and/or architectural interest as well as the main campus of the Charlotte Hall...

. It is operated as the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home, a program of the Maryland State Department of Veterans Affairs.

Notable alumni

  • Edward Bates
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     (1793–1869), United States Attorney General
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     under Abraham Lincoln
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  • Robert Bowie
    Robert Bowie
    Robert Bowie served as the 11th Governor of the state of Maryland in the United States, from 1803 to 1806, and from 1811 to 1812....

     (1750–1818), Governor of Maryland
  • León Febres Cordero
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     (1931-2008), President of Ecuador
  • William Barton Wade Dent
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     (1806-1855)
  • Daniel Jenifer
    Daniel Jenifer
    Daniel Jenifer was an American lawyer and statesman from Charles County, Maryland. He graduated from Charlotte Hall Military Academy. He represented Maryland's 1st Congressional district in the U.S. Congress in 1831–1833 and the 7th district from 1835–1841. From 1841–1845 he served as U.S....

     (1791–1855), congressman from Maryland and U.S. Minister to the Austrian Empire
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  • John Thomson Mason (1787–1850)
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  • Thomas Parran, Sr.
    Thomas Parran, Sr.
    Thomas Parran was an American politician.Born near St. Leonard, Maryland, Parran attended the public schools and Charlotte Hall Military Academy. He was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1884 to 1888, and served as chief deputy collector for the Bureau of Internal Revenue for the...

     (1860–1955), Surgeon General of the United States
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     from 1936 to 1948
  • William B. Rochester
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     (1789-1838)
  • Admiral Raphael Semmes
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     (1809–1877), captain CSS Alabama
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  • Sylvester Stallone
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     (1946- ), attended in 1961
  • Owsley Stanley
    Owsley Stanley
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     (1935-2011), Underground LSD cook, sound man and financier for the Grateful Dead
  • James Thomas
    James Thomas (Governor of Maryland)
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     (1785-1845), Governor of Maryland
  • Richard Thomas (Zarvona)
    Richard Thomas (Zarvona)
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     (1833-1875)
  • George Watterston
    George Watterston
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     (1783–1854), first Librarian of Congress
  • John F. Wood, Jr.
    John F. Wood, Jr.
    John F. Wood, Jr. is an American politician who represents district 29A in the Maryland House of Delegates. He has served for more than 20 years and is the former chairman of two key House committees.-Background:...

     (1936- ), member Maryland House of Delegates
    Maryland House of Delegates
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  • David Herold
    David Herold
    David Edgar Herold was an accomplice of John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. After guiding fellow conspirator Lewis Powell to the home of Secretary of State William H. Seward, whom Powell intended to kill, Herold fled and rendezvoused outside of Washington, D.C., with Booth...

     (1842-1865), One of the Lincoln Assassination Conspirators

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