Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia)
Episcopal High School, founded in 1839, is a boarding school located in Alexandria, Virginia. The Holy Hill 130-acre (53-hectare) campus houses 440 students from 31 states, the District of Columbia and 16 countries. The school is 100-percent boarding and is the only all-boarding school of its caliber located in a major metropolitan area.
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia)
The Most Rev. Michael Curry speaking at Episcopal in 2019.
Langhorne Bond at Episcopal High School, 1955
John McCain at Episcopal High School, 1953
William Nelson Pendleton was an American teacher, Episcopal priest, and soldier. He served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, noted for his position as Gen. Robert E. Lee's chief of artillery for most of the conflict. After the war, Pendleton returned to his priestly duties and also wrote religious materials. Camp Pendleton in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is named in his honor.
William Pendleton, D.D., Rector of Latimer Parish, Lexington, Virginia
William Pendleton in the Civil War
William Pendleton in his UCV frock coat
Pendleton in later life