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Francis Scott Key Monument - Wikipedia
The Francis Scott Key Monument is a monument to the author of the text of the American national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner", in the Bolton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The monument features a gilded statue of Lady Columbia waving a flag on a pedestal of … See more
Charles Marburg gave $25,000 to his brother Theodore Marburg to hire a sculptor to create a monument to Francis Scott Key. The French sculptor Antonin Mercié was selected. Mercié had previously … See more
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Francis Scott Key Monument in Mt. Olivet Cemetery
After the Civil War, his body was reinterred here to Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In the 1890s, money was raised to build a monument to Key and in 1898 this monument and statue, sculpted by Italian artist Pompeo Copini, was dedicated. Key, his …
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY - Mount Olivet Cemetery
The final resting place of Francis Scott Key, the man who penned "The Star-Spangled Banner," is located within walking distance of historic Downtown Frederick in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Birthplace of Francis Scott Key - The Historical Marker …
Oct 14, 2007 · Terra Rubra Farm Birthplace and early home of the author of the Star Spangled Banner who died in Baltimore January 11, 1843.
Francis Scott Key Monument - Explore Baltimore …
Before his death in 1907, Baltimore resident Charles Marburg gave $25,000 to his brother Theodore to commission a monument to his favorite poet, Francis Scott Key.
Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) - Find a Grave Memorial
The Key Monument Association erected a memorial in 1898 and the remains of both Francis Scott Key and his wife were placed in a crypt in the base of the monument. There are cenotaphs at Fort McHenry, on Eutaw Street in …
Orpheus Statue - U.S. National Park Service
This classical monument is dedicated to Francis Scott Key and the soldiers and sailors who took part in the Battle of North Point and the defense of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.
Francis Scott Key - Wikipedia
When they arrived in Baltimore that evening, Key completed the poem in his room at the Indian Queen Hotel. His untitled and unsigned manuscript was printed as a broadside the next day under the title "Defence of Fort M'Henry”, with the …
Francis Scott Key - The Historical Marker Database
Sep 3, 2007 · The statue, 15 feet high on a 10 foot base, was designed by Alexander Doyle, and was dedicated in 1898. Paid for by donations, with a subsidy from Maryland, it cost $25,000. The monument was restored and …
Francis Scott Key - Fort McHenry National Monument …
Francis Scott Key stood aboard the deck of an American truce ship on September 14, 1814 and watched the raising of Fort McHenry’s large garrison flag over the ramparts. He had witnessed Britain’s twenty-five hour bombardment of the …
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Francis Scott Key - U.S. National Park Service
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