Summary A spooky piece of Baltimore folklore could be making its way back to Pikesville. A spooky piece of Baltimore folklore could be making its way back to Pikesville. The Black Aggie Statue, for the uninitiated, was a replica of a famous statue of grief and was placed over the grave of Gen. Felix Angus at Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, where it sat for nearly 40 years. Over the decades in the mid-1900s, stories about Black Aggie spread through Pikesville, including tales that those who slept in her lap would be visited by the ghosts of those buried around her. WBAL-TV 11 News confirmed that the Pikesville Improvement Corp. along with several other historical groups in the area want Black Aggie back.