robert jameson, she was shot and wounded and unfortunately mary butler, another woman here in alexandria, was shot and killed. as you can see, sometimes alcohol and soldiers do not mix. so we are going to continue on and our next stop is going to be christchurch where i will talk about sarah tracy who helped establish and keep mount britain safe. >> so here we are outside of christchurch, this is where george washington would come and worship during his time here in alexandria and mount vernon, washington's home, is less than ten miles from alexandria. and mountain vernon was preserved by women, during the civil war one women in particular, sarah tracy was the secondary. she helped preserve this home during the war. sarah tracy made sure that soldiers on either side of the war were able to come in and vision washington's home. this was important because both sides both the confederacy and unions saw washington as the founder of their country. tracy did have some stipulations for soldiers that would come into bound vernon, they had to be unarmed and they also had to be not wearing their u