Ducit Amor Patriae Monument – Madison Square Park, New York City
In the heart of Manhattan, at Madison Square Park, stands a dignified granite obelisk that pays tribute to a hero whose memory continues to be honored more than a century later. This is the Ducit Amor Patriae monument, a Latin phrase meaning “Love of country leads me,” engraved prominently at its base, a phrase that captures the spirit of the man it commemorates. A Memorial to William Jenkins Worth The monument is a memorial to Major General William Jenkins Worth (1794–1849), a prominent figure in American military history. Worth served with distinction during the War of 1812 and later played key roles in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War. He rose through the ranks due to his leadership and bravery and became a national hero by the time of his death. Ducit Amor Patriae Monument Architectural Style and Design The memorial is one of the few monuments in New York City that doubles as a mausoleum. Beneath this soaring 51-foot granite obelisk lie the remains of Gen...