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Maryland Military Monuments Inventory Maryland Military Monuments Inventory ID Monument Erected Commemorates Location Allegany County M001 War Memorial WW I, WW II, Korean & US 220 at MD 636, Vietnam Wars Cresaptown MD M002 Capture of Generals Kelly & Crook Tablet 1910 Civil War (confederate) Baltimore St. & Queen City Dr. Cumberland MD M003 Capture of Generals Kelly & Crook Tablet 1910 Civil War (Confederate) Baltimore St. & George St. Cumberland MD M004 Confederate Monument 1912 Civil War (Confederate) Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayette St. Cumberland MD M005 U.S. Colored Troops Monument 1991 Civil War (Union) Sumner Cemetery, Yale St. Cumberland MD M006 Union Soldier Monument 1895 Civil War (Union) Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayette St. Cumberland MD M007 World War II Roster WW II American Legion Cumberland Post 13 Cumberland MD M008 Western Maryland Railway Honor Roll 1920 WW IWestern MD Railway Station Mechanic St. Cumberland MD M009 War Memorial WW II Rocky Gap Veterans Cemetery Rocky Gap Cemetery Rd. Flintstone vicinity MD M010 World War I Plaque WW IAmerican Legion Post 24, 27 Main St. Frostburg MD M011 Infantryman Statue 1997 WW II, Korean & Beall High School, ALT US 40 Vietnam Wars Frostburg MD M012 World War I Doughboy Monument 1925 WW IE. Main St. Lonaconing MD M013 World War II and Korean War Monument 1943 WW II & Korean War E. Main St. Lonaconing MD M014 Midland Memorial 1948 Those who died in WW I MD 36 & MD 936 Midland & WW II MD M015 War Memorial 1944 WW II, Korean & Midlothian MD Vietnam Wars M393 Vietnam Memorial 2001 Vietnam War E. Main St. Lonaconing MD M410 Mount Savage World War I Memorial Pedestrian WW I Mount Savage Rd. at Old Bridge Row Rd., Mount Savage MD M411 War Memorial WW I, WW II, Korea, Mount Savage Community Vietnam Park, Foundry Row NW, Mount Savage MD M416 Gulf War Memorial 2009 Gulf War, all Americans American Legion Post 13, lost Gulf Memorial Dr. Cumberland MD M417 Veterans Memorial Park 1970, 2015 All wars S. Centre and Harrison sts., Cumberland MD M428 Barrellville Honor Roll WW I & WW II MD 47 north of MD 36, Barrellville MD M435 Luke Memorial WW I, WW II, Korean Pratt St. (MD 135), between War Lee and Grant sts., Luke MD Page 1 of 21 ID Monument Erected Commemorates Location M437 World War I Memorial WW IAmerican Legion Post 13, Gulf Memorial Dr., Cumberland MD M452 World War II Plaque WW II American Legion Post 24, 27 Main St. Frostburg MD M453 Korea and Vietnam Plaques Korea and Vietnam American Legion Post 24, 27 Main St. Frostburg MD M455 War Memorial WW I, WW II, Korea, American Legion Victory Vietnam Post 155, Washington St., Westernport MD Anne Arundel County M016 DAR Plaque Revolutionary War City Hall, Duke of Gloucester St. Annapolis MD M017 Eastport Veterans Memorial Veterans of Eastport Severn Ave. & 6th St. Annapolis MD M018 Key marker War of 1812 St. Anne's Church Annapolis MD M019 Maryland State Bar Association Memorial 1920 WW ICourts of Appeal Building Annapolis MD M020 Maryland World War II Memorial 1998 WW II Pendennis Mount MD 450 Annapolis MD M021 SH: Civil War Centennial Plaque 1964 Civil War (Both) Interior, State House Annapolis MD M022 SH: DeKalb Monument 1886 Revolutionary War State House grounds Annapolis MD M023 SH: USS Maryland Bell 1921 WW II State House grounds Annapolis MD M024 SH: Maryland's Navy Volunteers 1917 WW IInterior, State House Annapolis MD M025 SH: Schley Bust 1903 Adm. Winfield Scott Interior, State House Schley Annapolis MD M026 SH: Stewart Plaque 1932 LTC John Stewart Interior, State House Annapolis MD M027 SJ: Memorial to French Soldiers & Sailors 1911 Revolutionary War St. John's College Annapolis MD M028 SJ: World War I Memorial 1920 WW ISt. John's College Annapolis MD M029 USNA: Capture of the Macedonain Tablet 1924 War of 1812 U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M030 USNA: Father of the Seabees Monument 1972 Seebees U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M031 USNA: Gleaves Bust 1938 Rear Adm. Gleaves U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M032 USNA: Herndon Monument 1860 Cmdr. Herndon U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M033 USNA: John Paul Jones Crypt 1924 Revolutionary War U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M034 USNA: Mexican War Midshipmen Monument 1848 Mexican War U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M035 USNA: Morrell Bust 1980 Adm. Morrell U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD Page 2 of 21 ID Monument Erected Commemorates Location M036 USNA: Nimitz Bust 1973 Fleet Adm. Nimitz U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M037 USNA: Perkins Statue 1911 Como. Perkins U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M038 USNA: Submariners Monument WW II U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M039 USNA: Tripoli Monument 1806 Barbary Wars U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M040 USNA: U.S.S. Maine Memorial Spanish‐American War U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis MD M041 AMVETS Carillon 1984 WW II Maryland State Veterans Cemetery Sunshine Beach Rd. Crownsville MD M042 Veterans Memorial Bridge 1982 WW II MD 2, South River Bridge Edgewater MD M043 Owens Monument 1999 Civil War (Confederate) Mount Calvary Anglican Church MD 408 Lothian MD M044 Baldwin Memorial 1938 Revolutionary War General's Highway Millersville MD M387 United States Military Chaplains Who Served 2002 WW IEpiphany Chapel and Church During World War I House, Peace Garden, 1419 Odenton Rd. Odenton MD M457 Gold Star Families Memorial Monument All wars (families of Gold Star Park, 1919 servicemen and women Harwood Road, Annapolis killed while serving in the military M458 War Memorial All wars (check) Harry L. Cooper VFW Post 160, 2597 Dorsey Rd., Glen Burnie MD M470 Battle of the Bulge Memorial WW II Fort George G. Meade Museum, 4409 Llewellyn Ave, Fort Meade MD M471 314th Infantry Log Cabin Memorial WW IFort George G. Meade Museum, 4409 Llewellyn Ave, Fort Meade MD Baltimore City M045 5th Regiment Armory Memorial 1925 WW I29th Division St. Baltimore MD M046 Armistead Plaque Civil War (Confederate) Old St. Paul's Cemetery Baltimore MD M047 Baltimore Bar Memorial Column WW IMitchell Courthouse Calvert St. & Fayette St. Baltimore MD M048 Baltimore City College War Memorial 1920 WW IBaltimore City College, 3220 The Alameda Baltimore MD M049 Baltimore City College Vietnam War Memorial 2004 Vietnam War Baltimore City College, 33rd St. Baltimore MD M050 Battery Cannons 1806‐12 War of 1812 Riverside Park Baltimore MD M051 Battle Monument 1815‐25 War of 1812 Calvert St. & Fayette St. Baltimore MD M052 Cannonball & Rack 1863, 1906 211 East Redwood St. Baltimore MD Page 3 of 21 ID Monument Erected Commemorates Location M053 Carroll Park Monument 1920 WW ICarroll Park Baltimore MD M054 Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument "Spirit of 1903 Civil War (Confederate) Removed the Confederacy" M055 Confederate Women Monument 1918 Civil War (Confederate) Removed M056 DHP: Grove of Remembrance 1919 WW IDruid Hill Park Baltimore MD M057 DHP: Memorial Grove Pavilion 1927 WW IDruid Hill Park Baltimore MD M058 Eppley Monument Civil War (Union) Green Mount Cemetery, Green Mount Ave. Baltimore MD M059 FH: GAR Sundial Monument 1933 Civil War (Union) Federal Hill Park Baltimore MD M060 FHP: Armistead Monument 1828, 1882 War of 1812 Federal Hill Park Baltimore MD M061 FHP: Smith Monument 1918 War of 1812 Federal Hill Park Baltimore MD M062 PP: Flag Pole 1923 WW I Patterson Park Baltimore MD M064 FMCH: Armistead Monument 1914 War of 1812 Fort McHenry National Monument Baltimore MD M065 FMCH: Key Monument 1922 War of 1812 Fort McHenry National Monument Baltimore MD M066 FMCH: Key Tablet 1914 War of 1812 Fort McHenry National Monument Baltimore MD M067 Fort Babcock Marker 1918 War of 1812 Gould St. & McComas St. Baltimore MD M068 Garrett Park Monument 1955 Veterans Garrett Park, Patapsco Ave. Baltimore MD M069 Gleeson Monument 1866 Civil War (Confederate) New Cathedral Cemetery Baltimore MD M070 Govans Monument 1947 WW II York Rd. & Bellona Rd. Baltimore MD M071 Hammann‐Costin Monument 1939 WW IHoward St. & Preston St. Baltimore MD M072 Howard Monument 1985 Revolutionary War Howard St. & Centre St. Baltimore MD M073 Howard Monument 1904 Revolutionary War Washington Pl. Baltimore MD M074 Key Monument 1911 War of 1812 Eutaw Pl. & Lanvale St. Baltimore MD M075 Key Plaque 1912 War of 1812 Mt. Vernon Pl. United Methodist Church, E. Mt. Vernon Pl. Baltimore MD M076 Maryland Korean War Memorial 1990 Korean War 2900 block, Boston St. Baltimore MD M077 Lafayette Monument 1924 WW IWashington Pl. Baltimore MD M078 Lee‐Jackson Monument 1948 Civil War (Confederate) Removed M079 LPC: Confederate Dead Monument 1870 Civil War (Confederate) Loudon Park Cemetery, 3620 Wilkens Ave. Baltimore MD M080 LPC: Confederate Mothers and Widows Monument 1906 Civil War (Confederate) Loudon Park Cemetery, 3620 Wilkens Ave. Baltimore MD Page 4 of 21 ID Monument Erected Commemorates Location M081 LPC: Confederate Women Monument 1913 Civil War (Confederate) Loudon Park Cemetery, 3620 Wilkens Ave. Baltimore MD M082 LPC: Johnson Monument 1901, 1903 Civil War (Confederate) Loudon Park Cemetery, 3620 Wilkens Ave. Baltimore MD M083 LPC: Murray Association Monument Civil War (Confederate) Loudon Park Cemetery, 3620 Wilkens Ave. Baltimore MD M084 LPNC: Artillery Monument Civil War (Union) Loudon Park National Cemetery, 3400 Frederick Rd. Baltimore MD M085 LPNC: Confederate Prisoners of War Monument 1912 Civil War (Confederate) Loudon Park National Cemetery, 3400 Frederick Rd. Baltimore MD M086 LPNC: Dodge Post Statue (GAR Monument) 1898 Civil War (Union) Loudon Park National Cemetery, 3400 Frederick Rd. Baltimore MD M087 LPNC: Loyal Sons of Maryland Naval Monument 1896 Civil War (Union) Loudon Park National Cemetery, 3400 Frederick Rd. Baltimore MD M088 LPNC: Sons of Maryland Monument 1884 Civil War (Union) Loudon Park National Cemetery, 3400 Frederick Rd. Baltimore MD M089 LPNC: Unknown Dead Monument 1895 Civil War (Union) Loudon Park National Cemetery, 3400 Frederick Rd.
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