Wirt
William Wirt (1772-1834)
Born in Bladensburg, William Wirt was a prominent attorney, brilliant orator and longest serving U.S. Attorney General (1817-1829). He won national recognition in 1807 when he prosecuted Aaron Burr for treason. He served in the Virginia legislature for a brief period (1808-1810) and in 1832 he ran for president on the Anti-Mason ticket.
William Wirt Middle School
62nd Place & Tuckerman Street
Riverdale, Maryland
Range 50, Site 169

