Historical Marker

Mount Lubentia

MD 202 (Largo-Landover Road) west side, 0.1 mile south of Kettering Drive, north side of entrance drive to 603 Largo Road · Largo · Prince George's

Maryland marker

Inscription

"Mount Lubentia" (Patented by Ninian Beall as "Largo," 1686) Known as "Castle Magruder" where lived Rev. Jonathan Boucher tutor to "Jackie" Custis. George and Martha Washington, Nelly and John Parke Custis, Benedict Calvert and Robert Eden, last Royal Governor of Maryland, were here September 4-5, 1772.

Washington was also here September 6, 7, October 4, 10, 1772 and April 12, 1773. George Washington Bicentennial, 1932

Location

AddressMD 202 (Largo-Landover Road) west side, 0.1 mile south of Kettering Drive, north side of entrance drive to 603 Largo Road
CityLargo

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