Southern Gothic

Legend of the Female Stranger

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In 1816 a mysterious couple arrived in Alexandria, Virginia and isolated themselves in Room Number 8 at the now historic Gadsby’s Tavern. Unfortunately, the young woman was deathly ill and despite receiving assistance from a local doctor, she passed away. After burying his supposed wife, the man then disappeared, but the headstone he purchased for her remains, complete with an eerie inscription that has fueled centuries of speculation surrounding the mystery as to the identity of that poor woman. 


Key Highlights

  • Historical Significance of Gadsby's Tavern: An introduction to Gadsby’s Tavern's role in early American history and its transformation into a museum and dining establishment.
  • Arrival of the Female Stranger: The enigmatic tale of a young woman and her companion's arrival in Alexandria, seeking refuge at Gadsby's Tavern due to her grave illness.
  • Death and Burial: The circumstances surrounding the Female Stranger's death, her extravagant funeral, and the mystery of her companion's sudden departure.
  • The Mysterious Tombstone: Examination of the unique and cryptic epitaph on the Female Stranger's tombstone in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church cemetery.
  • Ghostly Encounters: A collection of ghost sightings and paranormal experiences reported by visitors and staff at Gadsby’s Tavern, suggesting the lingering presence of the Female Stranger.
  • Legends and Theories: Exploration of various theories about the Female Stranger's identity, including connections to Theodosia Burr Alston and other historical figures.


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