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205: 211: 81:, principally that someone spending a night in its lap would be haunted by the ghosts of those buried there; that the spirits of individuals buried at Druid Ridge would annually convene at the statue; that no grass would grow on the ground where the statue's shadow would lie during the daytime; or that the statue would animate itself during the night, whether by physically moving or by showing glowing red eyes. 84:
These legends led to much unwelcome attention toward the statue; many people were caught breaking into the cemetery at night to visit it, and the pedestal was frequently vandalized. The Agnus family, disturbed by the attention the statue received, donated it to the
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in Washington, where she currently stands. The bare, blank pedestal remains at the statue's former home at Druid Ridge Cemetery.
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in 1967. It sat for many years in storage at the National Museum of American Art (later named the
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Mills, Cynthia J. (Summer 2000). "Casting Shadows: The Adams Memorial and Its Doubles".
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Black Aggie was moved from her previous home at the museum to a courtyard behind the
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Beginning with its installation in 1926, the replica was surrounded by many
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name given to a statue formerly placed on the grave of General
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The statue is of a somber seated figure in a cowl or shroud.
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folkloric
Felix Agnus
Druid Ridge Cemetery
Pikesville
Maryland
Edward Ludwig Albert Pausch
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Adams Memorial
Rock Creek Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
urban legends
Smithsonian
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Dolley Madison House
Lafayette Square



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"Adams Memorial; modeled 1886-1891, cast 1969; by Augustus Saint-Gaudens"
In The Statue's Grip
The Legend of Black Aggie
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