George Washington’s Funeral: The Mourners Buried in Alexandria

On December 14, 1799, George Washington died at Mount Vernon. Four days later, on December 18, George Washington’s funeral brought many of Alexandria’s leading citizens to Mount Vernon — physicians who had fought to save him, clergy who conducted the burial service, and pallbearers who had known him as a neighbor, a merchant, and a … Read more

Unveiling the Remarkable Life and Impact of Dr. James Muir: a Prominent Figure in the Old Presbyterian Meeting House’s History

Guardian of Farewell: An Enduring Legacy In the heart of history-rich Alexandria, an unassuming figure stands tall among the annals of time. Reverend James Muir, D.D., a man whose life wove together faith, leadership, compassion, and historical significance, left an indelible mark on the Old Presbyterian Meeting House and its community. His story, filled with … Read more