Honoring the Unknown
Honoring the Unknown: Virginia SAR, Virginia DAR, and C.A.R. Gather in Alexandria for the February 14 Commemoration
Alexandria, Virginia — On Saturday, February 14, more than one hundred compatriots, daughters, children, and guests gathered at the historic Old Presbyterian Meeting House burial ground to honor the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution. Hosted jointly by the George Washington Chapter, Virginia SAR, and the Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, NSDAR, the ceremony unfolded on a bright afternoon where sunshine glinted off patches of melting snow, creating a serene and reverent setting for remembrance.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution stands as a solemn tribute to the unnamed patriot whose sacrifice represents the countless men and women who fought for American independence. This year’s commemoration brought together national, state, and local leaders from SAR, DAR, and C.A.R., reaffirming a shared commitment to honoring Revolutionary War patriots.


The commemoration drew strong representation from across the Virginia Society. Among those present (photo, left to right) were Paul Christensen of the Col. James Wood II Chapter, Ken Morris of the George Mason Chapter, Paul McComb of the George Washington Chapter, Tom Hamill of the Culpeper Minutemen Chapter, and Paul Parish of the General Daniel Morgan Chapter, along with Michelle Phillips of the Park Horse Ford Chapter West Virginia NSDAR. Their participation added depth, fellowship, and a shared sense of purpose to the morning’s remembrance.
The event drew a strong turnout from both SAR and DAR members, as well as descendants of George Estes, who gathered to pay their respects and celebrate the installation. The Dan River Chapter Color Guard presented the colors with solemn dignity, setting the tone for a ceremony steeped in remembrance and gratitude.