Pamphlet, History of Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal), Alexandria, Virginia
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OCR Page 1 of 2succeeded by the Rev. Cornelius Walker, who at
were SO closely connected with the old Church,
the breaking out of the Civil War became a chap-
where Washington in his manhood worshiped and
HISTORY
lain in the Southern Army.
where Lee from boyhood attended and was con-
In 1861 Federal troops occupied the town, and
firmed by Bishop Johns of Virginia on July 17th,
1853.
while other churches were used as hospitals, Christ
Christ Church reported in 1931 an active com-
CHRIST CHURCH
Church was used for Divine services, army chap-
municant list of 324 persons, and besides the usual
(Protestant Episcopal)
lains filling the pulpit. During this period the
parochial organizations, has a flourishing Sunday
original name plate marking Washington's pew, as
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
NATIONAL
School numbering about 300.
ARCHIVES AND
well as the Parish Register, covering the period
RECORDS
Services are held in the church each Sunday
1765 to 1860, and containing records of births,
1773-1932
SERVICE"
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. During the month of
baptisms, confirmations, marriages, burials and
August the 8 p. m. services are discontinued. All
other official acts of the successive rectors of the
pews are free, and visitors are welcomed to all
Parish, disappeared. Whether these records were
services. Gates are closed on Sundays except dur-
lost, stolen or destroyed is not known, but the
ing the hours of worship.
hope is still cherished that they may some day
The church is opened to tourists on week days
come to light, and be restored to the church.
from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Their loss is serious and irreparable.
An admission fee of ten cents is charged, and
In 1866 the Church was restored to its old Ves-
were it not for the income received from this
try, and since that time its pulpit has been oc-
source, the Parish would be financially unable to
cupied by men of outstanding character, such as
bear the additional expense of keeping the church
Bishop A. M. Randolph, Dr. Randolph H. McKim,
open on week days for tourists.
Dr. William M. Dame, Dr. Henderson Suter, Dr.
Miss Mary Custis Lee, daughter of Gen. R. E.
Berryman Green, late Dean of the Virginia
Lee, left in her will a legacy of $10,000 to Christ
Theological Seminary, and our present rector, Dr.
Church. With this bequest the Vestry started an
William Jackson Morton.
endowment fund. Gifts put in the contribution
At the entrance of the Church you will see the
box at Washington's pew are invested with the
bronze tablet to the memory of Washington's pall-
endowment fund, and it is hoped that in time
bearers given by the Mt. Vernon Chapter, Daugh-
this fund may be large enough to furnish sufficient
REV. Wm. JACKSON MORTON, D. D.
Rector
ters of the American Revolution, in 1912.
income to enable the church to dispense with the
Within the Church on the east wall are placed
admission charge.
NOTE-CHRIST CHURCH is the only
Church Building now standing in Alexan-
two memorial tablets to George Washington and
Information regarding bequests and gifts to
dria that was erected during the Colonial
Robert E. Lee. It is but a step further to the pews
Period.
this fund will be gladly furnished by the Rector,
once occupied by these two great men, whose lives
Dr. William J. Morton.
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