Aquila Randall Monument
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The landscape surrounding this monument has changed significantly since its 1817 dedication: it is now situated between to a corporate office building and a private home.
This file appears in: Aquila Randall Monument: “Dulici et decorum est pro Patria mori”
Aquila Randall Monument: “Dulici et decorum est pro Patria mori”
On Baltimore County's historic Patapsco Neck along the Old North Point Road at the intersection of Old Battle Grove Road stands the second oldest known military monument in Maryland and the third…