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St. Francis Xavier Church "Old Bohemia" 2 Miles (right arrow) Founded 1704 by Rev. Thomas Mansell, S.J. one of the earliest permanent Catholic establishments in the English colonies. Bohemia academy founded 1745 by Rev. Thomas Pulton, S.J. attended by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and his cousin, John Carroll, first Catholic Bishop in the United States.
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