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A. T. McCormick

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McCormick served on the board of trustees of Washington's Eastern Free School, one of only two schools in the city, from 1802 to 1816 and as its president from 1816 to 1841 and was credited with the school's survival. His nephew Hugh was the teacher at the school from 1825 to 1844. McCormick died in
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In 1798, Mr. McCormick helped Ralph establish the first Episcopal Church in Washington, Christ Church, and became assistant at it. It was opened in a converted barn. Many notable early residents attended services there, including Presidents Jefferson and John Quincy Adams. On May 4, 1806, he was
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prior to the creation of a public school system. The Rev. George Ralph, his predecessor in the school, had recently resigned to take charge of the newly organized parish of Washington, known as Christ Church, Washington Parish.
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The McCormick School located on the east side of the 1200 block of 3rd St., SE and opened in 1870 was either named for him or for his nephew Hugh. It was closed in 1909 and torn down around 1915.
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to go to Christ Church. The reason, he wrote in his diary in 1819, was that its rector, Andrew McCormick, was the only preacher in town worth hearing.
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elected rector, a position he would continue to fill through 1823. In 1807, the church moved to a larger brick structure near the Navy Yard.
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likely confusing him with his brother Alexander Hugh McCormick, but his tombstone reads "Andrew Thomas McCormick".
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A History of the National Capital from Its Foundation, Volume 1, 1914, by Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan, page 301
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Christ Church, Washington Parish, A Brief History, by Nan Robertson, 1994, page 3
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I have at last given the preference to Mr. McCormick, of the Episcopal Church,
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The correspondence of John Henry Hobart, by John Henry Hobart, pages 226-7
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McCormick became assistant rector in Queen Anne Parish, (
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Episcopal
Chaplain of the United States Senate
Ireland
Presbyterian
Thomas John Claggett
St. Barnabas Church (Upper Marlboro, Maryland)
Prince George's County, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
John Quincy Adams
Unitarian
Secretary of State
Chaplain of the Senate
"Rev Andrew Thomas McCormick"
"McCormick, Rev. Andrew T."
"McCormick School"
Edward Gantt
5th US Senate Chaplain
Edward Gantt
John Johnson Sayrs
8th US Senate Chaplain
Robert Elliott
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Chaplains
of the United States Senate
Provoost
White
Claggett
McCormick

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