Virginia: Individual County and Independent City Chronologies

Virginia Atlas of Historical County Boundaries

John H. Long, Editor; Peggy Tuck Sinko, Historical Compiler; Gordon DenBoer, Historical Compiler; Laura Rico-Beck, GIS Specialist and Digital Compiler; Peter Siczewicz, ArcIMS Interactive Map Designer; Emily Kelley, Research Associate; Robert Will, Cartographic Associate.

Copyright The Newberry Library 2003


ACCOMACK (original; see NORTHAMPTON)


ACCOMACK

1663
ACCOMACK created from NORTHAMPTON. (Robinson, 42, 73)
03 Mar 1879
ACCOMACK gained a small portion of the southern end of Smith's Island from SOMERSET (Md.) when the United States approved the Maryland-Virginia boundary down the south side of the Potomac River and across Chesapeake Bay, as settled in 1877 by arbitration [not mapped]. (Paullin, 85; Van Zandt, 87)

ALBEMARLE

31 Dec 1744
ALBEMARLE created from GOOCHLAND. (Hening, 5:266-269)
01 Jan 1755
ALBEMARLE lost to BEDFORD. (Hening, 6:441-442)
01 May 1761
ALBEMARLE gained from LOUISA, lost to creation of AMHERST and BUCKINGHAM. (Hening, 7:419-423)
31 Jan 1770
Islands in the Fluvanna [James] River were assigned to ALBEMARLE [location unknown, not mapped]. (Hening, 8:395-398)
01 Jul 1777
ALBEMARLE lost to creation of FLUVANNA. (Hening, 9:325-327)
10 Jul 1902
ALBEMARLE lost to creation of Charlottesville as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Aug 1916
ALBEMARLE lost to the independent city of Charlottesville. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Dodson, Cities, " Charlottesville" )
01 Jan 1939
ALBEMARLE lost to the independent city of Charlottesville. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1963
ALBEMARLE lost to the independent city of Charlottesville. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1968
ALBEMARLE lost small area to the independent city of Charlottesville. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
09 Feb 1988
ALBEMARLE lost small area to the independent city of Charlottesville. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

ALEXANDRIA (see ARLINGTON)


Alexandria (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Alexandria made an independent city, 1st class, from ALEXANDRIA (now ARLINGTON). (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Apr 1915
Independent city of Alexandria gained small areas from ALEXANDRIA (now ARLINGTON) and FAIRFAX. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
01 Jan 1930
Independent city of Alexandria gained from ARLINGTON and FAIRFAX. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1952
Independent city of Alexandria gained from FAIRFAX. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
1973
Independent city of Alexandria gained small area from FAIRFAX. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)

ALLEGHANY

05 Jan 1822
ALLEGHANY created from BATH, BOTETOURT, and MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 28, sec. 1/pp. 28-30)
17 Feb 1823
ALLEGHANY lost to BATH. (Va. Acts 1822-1823, ch. 65, sec. 1/p. 88)
11 Jan 1843
ALLEGHANY gained from MONROE (W.Va.) [change too small to map]. (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 56, sec. 1/pp. 40-41)
13 Mar 1847
ALLEGHANY gained from BATH. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 59, sec. 2/pp. 57-58)
20 Feb 1856
ALLEGHANY lost small area to CRAIG to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 111, sec. 1/p. 97)
15 Jun 1906
ALLEGHANY lost to creation of Clifton Forge as an independent city, 2d class. (Dodson, Cities, " Clifton Forge" )
20 Dec 1952
ALLEGHANY lost to creation of Covington as an independent city, 2d class. (Virginia Commission on Local Government, correspondence, February 1990)
24 Apr 1959
Boundary between ALLEGHANY and MONROE (W.Va.) redefined and clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1959, ext. sess., ch. 44, secs. 1-2/pp. 122-123)
01 Jan 1963
ALLEGHANY lost to the independent city of Clifton Forge. Clifton Forge reverted to town status on 1 July 2001. (Clifton Forge City Manager's Office, correspondence, April 1994; Bain, Annexation, [247])
31 Dec 1990
ALLEGHANY lost to the independent city of Covington. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)
20 Mar 1991
Legislature authorized the consolidation of ALLEGHANY and the independent city of Clifton Forge into a new independent city of Alleghany; change did not take effect. (Va. Acts 1991, ch. 401/pp. 600-609)

AMELIA

25 Mar 1735
AMELIA created from BRUNSWICK and PRINCE GEORGE. (Hening, 4:467-468)
01 Jan 1754
AMELIA lost to creation of PRINCE EDWARD. (Hening, 6:379-380)
01 May 1789
AMELIA lost to creation of NOTTOWAY. (Hening, 12:723-724)

AMHERST

01 May 1761
AMHERST created from ALBEMARLE. (Hening, 7:419-423)
31 Jan 1770
Islands in the Fluvanna [James] River were assigned to AMHERST [location unknown, not mapped]. (Hening, 8:395-398)
01 Jun 1808
AMHERST lost to creation of NELSON. (Shepherd, 3:378-379)

APPOMATTOX

01 May 1845
APPOMATTOX created from BUCKINGHAM, CAMPBELL, CHARLOTTE, and PRINCE EDWARD. (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 41, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-42)
28 Mar 1848
APPOMATTOX gained from CAMPBELL. (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 61, sec. 1/pp. 41-42)
21 Mar 1860
APPOMATTOX lost small area to BUCKINGHAM to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 62, sec. 1/p. 171)

ARLINGTON

07 Sep 1846
The District of Columbia ceded ALEXANDRIA (now ARLINGTON) to Virginia [see 20 March 1847] . (U.S. Stat., vol. 9, ch. 35[1846]/pp. 35-37 and appendix 3/p. 1000)
20 Mar 1847
Virginia officially extended its jurisdiction over ALEXANDRIA (now ARLINGTON), which had been ceded to Virginia by the District of Columbia on 7 September 1846. Despite disputes over details of the D.C.-Virginia line in the Potomac River, there has been no mappable change in the boundary with the District to present. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 53/pp. 41-48)
10 Jul 1902
ALEXANDRIA (now ARLINGTON) lost to creation of Alexandria as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Apr 1915
ALEXANDRIA (now ARLINGTON) lost small area to the independent city of Alexandria. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
16 Mar 1920
ALEXANDRIA renamed ARLINGTON. (Va. Acts 1920, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 241, sec. 1/p. 343)
01 Jan 1930
ARLINGTON lost to the independent city of Alexandria. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])

AUGUSTA

15 Dec 1738
AUGUSTA created from ORANGE; AUGUSTA not fully organized, attached to ORANGE. (Hening, 5:78-80; Robinson, 43)
1745
AUGUSTA fully organized, detached from ORANGE. (Robinson, 74)
01 May 1754
AUGUSTA lost to FREDERICK, and lost to creation of HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.). (Hening, 6:376-379)
31 Jan 1770
AUGUSTA lost to creation of BOTETOURT. (Hening, 8:395-398)
11 Oct 1773
AUGUSTA lost to creation of West Augusta District (extinct) in present Pennsylvania. (Abernethy, 94)
01 Mar 1778
AUGUSTA lost to creation of ROCKBRIDGE and ROCKINGHAM, and lost to HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.). (Hening, 9:420-424)
May 1779
AUGUSTA lost to MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Hening, 10:114)
Oct 1780
AUGUSTA lost to MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Hening, 10:351)
01 May 1788
AUGUSTA lost to creation of PENDLETON (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:637-638)
01 May 1791
AUGUSTA lost to PENDLETON (W.Va.) and lost to creation of BATH. (Hening, 13:165-167)
10 Jul 1902
AUGUSTA lost to creation of Staunton as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
19 May 1905
AUGUSTA lost to the independent city of Staunton. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
15 Jan 1937
AUGUSTA lost small area to the independent city of Staunton. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1948
AUGUSTA lost to creation of Waynesboro as an independent city, 2d class, and lost to the independent city of Staunton. (Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, " Body Incorporate," 63-64; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1955
AUGUSTA lost to the independent city of Waynesboro. (Augusta County Law Order Book, vol. 33: 357-361; Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1956
AUGUSTA lost small area to the independent city of Staunton. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1957
AUGUSTA lost to the independent city of Waynesboro. (Augusta County Law Order Book, vol. 34: 170-176; Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1985
AUGUSTA lost to the independent city of Waynesboro. (Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
31 Dec 1986
AUGUSTA lost small area to the independent city of Staunton. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
01 Jul 1994
AUGUSTA lost to the independent city of Waynesboro. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

BARBOUR (W.Va.)

03 Mar 1843
BARBOUR (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.), LEWIS (W.Va.), and RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 37-40)
19 Jan 1844
BARBOUR (W.Va.) lost to creation of TAYLOR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 44, sec. 1/pp. 34-37)
26 Mar 1851
BARBOUR (W.Va.) lost to creation of UPSHUR (W.Va.). (Robinson, 88; Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 23-25)
20 Jun 1863
BARBOUR separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

BATH

01 May 1791
BATH created from AUGUSTA, BOTETOURT, and GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Hening, 13:165-167)
03 Dec 1796
BATH lost to PENDLETON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:53)
21 Dec 1821
BATH lost to creation of POCAHONTAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
05 Jan 1822
BATH lost to creation of ALLEGHANY. (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 28, sec. 1/pp. 28-30)
17 Feb 1823
BATH gained from ALLEGHANY. (Va. Acts 1822-1823, ch. 65, sec. 1/p. 88)
13 Mar 1847
BATH lost to ALLEGHANY. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 59, sec. 2/pp. 57-58)
01 May 1847
BATH lost to creation of HIGHLAND. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 56, secs. 1, 13/pp. 52-55)

BEDFORD

10 May 1754
BEDFORD created from LUNENBURG. (Hening, 6:381-383)
01 Jan 1755
BEDFORD gained from ALBEMARLE and LUNENBURG. (Hening, 6:441-442)
01 Feb 1782
BEDFORD lost to creation of CAMPBELL. (Hening, 10:447-449)
01 Jan 1786
BEDFORD lost to creation of FRANKLIN. (Hening, 12:70-71)
01 Jan 1958
BEDFORD lost to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989 and August 1992; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1964
BEDFORD lost small area to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [247])
01 Sep 1968
BEDFORD lost to creation of Bedford as an independent city, 2d class. (Bedford Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
31 Dec 1975
BEDFORD lost to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
01 Jul 1993
BEDFORD lost to the independent city of Bedford. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

Bedford (Ind. City)

01 Sep 1968
Bedford made an independent city, 2d class, from BEDFORD. (Bedford Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
01 Jul 1993
Independent city of Bedford gained from BEDFORD. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

BERKELEY (W.Va.)

15 May 1772
BERKELEY (W.Va.) created by Virginia from FREDERICK. (Hening, 8:597-599)
26 Oct 1801
BERKELEY (W.Va.) lost to creation of JEFFERSON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:271-272)
09 Feb 1820
BERKELEY (W.Va.) lost to creation of MORGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 34, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
05 Aug 1863
BERKELEY separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (U.S. Rpts., 78:39 [Wallace, vol. 11]; U.S. Stat., vol. 14, res. 12[1866]/ p. 350; W. Va. Acts 1863, 1st sess., ch. 35, sec. 1/pp. 33-35)

BLAND

30 Mar 1861
BLAND created from GILES, TAZEWELL, and WYTHE. (Va. Acts 1861, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 23, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)
Apr 1892
Boundary between BLAND and GILES redefined [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1899-1900, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 617/pp. 665-666)
05 Mar 1900
BLAND gained from GILES. (Va. Acts 1899-1900, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 617, sec. 1/pp. 665-666)

BOONE (W.Va.)

11 Mar 1847
BOONE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from CABELL (W.Va.), KANAWHA (W.Va.), and LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 55, sec. 1/pp. 49-52)
20 Jun 1863
BOONE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

BOTETOURT

31 Jan 1770
BOTETOURT created from AUGUSTA. (Hening, 8:395-398)
01 Dec 1772
BOTETOURT lost to creation of FINCASTLE (extinct). (Hening, 8:600-601)
01 Mar 1778
BOTETOURT lost to creation of GREENBRIER (W.Va.) and ROCKBRIDGE. (Hening, 9:420-424)
Oct 1785
BOTETOURT gained from ROCKBRIDGE. (Hening, 12:74)
01 May 1790
BOTETOURT lost to MONTGOMERY. (Hening, 13:76-78)
01 May 1791
BOTETOURT lost to creation of BATH. (Hening, 13:165-167)
14 Dec 1795
BOTETOURT exchanged with MONTGOMERY. (Shepherd, 1:406)
07 Dec 1796
BOTETOURT exchanged with MONTGOMERY. (Shepherd, 2:64)
02 Jan 1802
BOTETOURT lost to MONROE (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:345-346)
05 Jan 1822
BOTETOURT lost to creation of ALLEGHANY and lost small area to MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 28, sec. 1/pp. 28-30)
01 May 1838
BOTETOURT lost to creation of ROANOKE. (Va. Acts 1838, ch. 60, secs. 1, 15/pp. 54-57)
21 Mar 1851
BOTETOURT lost to creation of CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-23)
01 Apr 1888
BOTETOURT lost to ROCKBRIDGE. (Va. Acts 1887-1888, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 488, secs. 1, 5/pp. 556-557)

BOURBON (Ky.)

01 May 1786
BOURBON (Ky.) created by Virginia from FAYETTE (Ky.). (Hening, 12:89-91)
01 May 1789
BOURBON (Ky.) lost to creation of MASON (Ky.). (Hening, 12:658-659)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; BOURBON became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

BRAXTON (W.Va.)

15 Jan 1836
BRAXTON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from KANAWHA (W.Va.), LEWIS (W.Va.), NICHOLAS (W.Va.), and RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 18, sec. 1/pp. 18-20)
16 Mar 1849
BRAXTON (W.Va.) gained from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1848-1849, ch. 64, sec. 1/p. 30)
29 Mar 1858
BRAXTON (W.Va.) lost to creation of CLAY (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 158, sec. 1/pp. 111-113; W. Va. Acts 1863, ch. 64, sec. 1/p. 61)
10 Jan 1860
BRAXTON (W.Va.) lost to creation of WEBSTER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 47, sec. 1/pp. 151-157)
20 Jun 1863
BRAXTON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Bristol (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Bristol made an independent city, 2d class, from WASHINGTON. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
15 Oct 1942
Independent city of Bristol gained from WASHINGTON; Bristol's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Bristol Community Development and Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Dodson, Cities, " Bristol" )
31 Dec 1973
Independent city of Bristol gained from WASHINGTON. (Bristol Community Development and Planning Dept., email, February 2003)

BROOKE (W.Va.)

01 May 1797
BROOKE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from OHIO (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:54-55)
01 Jan 1820
Ohio River and its islands, previously unassigned to particular counties, were declared to be part of the adjacent Virginia counties, including BROOKE (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 66)
15 Jan 1848
BROOKE (W.Va.) lost to creation of HANCOCK (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 58, sec. 1/pp. 30-34)
20 Jun 1863
BROOKE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

BRUNSWICK

17 Dec 1720
BRUNSWICK created from PRINCE GEORGE; BRUNSWICK not fully organized, attached to PRINCE GEORGE. (Hening, 4:77-79; Robinson, 46, 75-77; Winfree, 179-185)
31 Oct 1723
BRUNSWICK gained from ISLE OF WIGHT and SURRY. (Va. Exec. Jour., 4:56)
15 Apr 1730
Boundary between BRUNSWICK and GOOCHLAND clarified [no change]. (Va. Exec. Jour., 4:216)
01 Jan 1733
[1 January 1732/1733] BRUNSWICK gained from ISLE OF WIGHT and SURRY; BRUNSWICK fully organized, detached from PRINCE GEORGE. (Hening, 4:355-356)
25 Mar 1735
BRUNSWICK lost to creation of AMELIA. (Hening, 4:467-468)
01 May 1746
BRUNSWICK lost to creation of LUNENBURG. (Hening, 5:383-385)
01 Feb 1781
BRUNSWICK lost to creation of GREENSVILLE. (Hening, 10:363-364)
06 Nov 1787
BRUNSWICK lost to GREENSVILLE. (Hening, 12:596-597)

BUCHANAN

13 Feb 1858
BUCHANAN created from RUSSELL and TAZEWELL. (Robinson, 77; Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 156, sec. 1/pp. 108-110)
03 Mar 1880
BUCHANAN lost to creation of DICKENSON. (Robinson, 48; Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 140, sec. 1/pp. 125-129)

BUCKINGHAM

01 May 1761
BUCKINGHAM created from ALBEMARLE. (Hening, 7:419-423)
Oct 1778
BUCKINGHAM lost to CUMBERLAND. (Hening, 9:559)
01 May 1845
BUCKINGHAM lost to creation of APPOMATTOX. (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 41, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-42)
21 Mar 1860
BUCKINGHAM gained small area from APPOMATTOX to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 62, sec. 1/p. 171)

Buena Vista (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Buena Vista made an independent city, 2d class, from ROCKBRIDGE. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
31 Dec 1983
Independent city of Buena Vista gained from ROCKBRIDGE. (Buena Vista City Manager, correspondence, January 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

CABELL (W.Va.)

02 Jan 1809
CABELL (W.Va.) created by Virginia from KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1808-1809, ch. 45, sec. 1/pp. 44-46)
01 Jan 1820
Ohio River and its islands, previously unassigned to particular counties, were declared to be part of the adjacent Virginia counties, including CABELL (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 66)
12 Jan 1824
CABELL (W.Va.) lost to creation of LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 11, sec. 1/pp. 20-21)
26 Jan 1830
CABELL (W.Va.) lost to LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1829-1830, ch. 118, sec. 1/p. 117)
18 Jan 1842
CABELL (W.Va.) lost to creation of WAYNE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 60, sec. 1/pp. 36-38)
11 Mar 1847
CABELL (W.Va.) lost to creation of BOONE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 55, sec. 1/pp. 49-52)
11 Mar 1848
CABELL (W.Va.) lost to creation of PUTNAM (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-38)
12 Mar 1850
CABELL (W.Va.) lost to PUTNAM (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 24-25)
20 Jun 1863
CABELL separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

CALHOUN (W.Va.)

05 Mar 1856
CALHOUN (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GILMER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 108, sec. 1/pp. 90-91)
20 Jun 1863
CALHOUN separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

CAMPBELL

01 Feb 1782
CAMPBELL created from BEDFORD. (Hening, 10:447-449)
01 May 1845
CAMPBELL lost to creation of APPOMATTOX. (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 41, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-42)
28 Mar 1848
CAMPBELL lost to APPOMATTOX. (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 61, sec. 1/pp. 41-42)
10 Jul 1902
CAMPBELL lost to creation of Lynchburg as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Jan 1908
CAMPBELL lost to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1926
CAMPBELL lost to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [242])
21 Mar 1940
CAMPBELL lost small area to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1958
CAMPBELL lost to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989 and August 1992; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1975
CAMPBELL lost to the independent city of Lynchburg. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

CAROLINE

01 May 1728
CAROLINE created from ESSEX, KING AND QUEEN, and KING WILLIAM. (Winfree, 319-320)
01 Dec 1742
CAROLINE gained from KING AND QUEEN. (Hening, 5:185)
10 Feb 1763
CAROLINE gained from KING AND QUEEN. (Hening, 7:620-621)

CARROLL

17 Jan 1842
CARROLL created from GRAYSON. (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 58, sec. 1/pp. 32-34)
26 Feb 1856
CARROLL gained from PATRICK. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 114, sec. 1/p. 98)
30 Nov 1953
CARROLL lost to creation of Galax as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 522)
01 Jan 1960
CARROLL lost small area to the independent city of Galax [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [246])
1972
CARROLL lost to the independent city of Galax. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994)
1976
CARROLL lost to the independent city of Galax. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994)
01 Jan 1991
CARROLL lost small area to the independent city of Galax. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994)
01 Jul 1992
CARROLL lost to the independent city of Galax. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994; U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

CHARLES CITY

1634
CHARLES CITY created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
06 Aug 1701
Southern boundary of CHARLES CITY clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 2-3)
29 May 1702
Boundaries of CHARLES CITY clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 8-9)
23 Apr 1703
CHARLES CITY lost to creation of PRINCE GEORGE. (Winfree, 11-12)
01 Jan 1721
[1 January 1720/1721] CHARLES CITY gained from JAMES CITY. (Winfree, 193-194)

CHARLES RIVER (see YORK)


CHARLOTTE

01 Mar 1765
CHARLOTTE created from LUNENBURG. (Hening, 8:41-42)
01 Oct 1777
CHARLOTTE lost to LUNENBURG. (Hening, 9:327)
01 May 1845
CHARLOTTE lost to creation of APPOMATTOX. (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 41, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-42)

Charlottesville (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Charlottesville made an independent city, 2d class, from ALBEMARLE. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Aug 1916
Independent city of Charlottesville gained from ALBEMARLE. Charlottesville's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Dodson, Cities, " Charlottesville" )
01 Jan 1939
Independent city of Charlottesville gained from ALBEMARLE. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1963
Independent city of Charlottesville gained from ALBEMARLE. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1968
Independent city of Charlottesville gained small area from ALBEMARLE. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
09 Feb 1988
Independent city of Charlottesville gained small area from ALBEMARLE. (Charlottesville Community Development Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

Chesapeake (Ind. City)

01 Jan 1963
Chesapeake made an independent city, 1st class, from NORFOLK and the independent city of South Norfolk; NORFOLK County and South Norfolk both eliminated. (Va. Acts 1962, ch. 211/pp. 301-316)
1968
Independent city of Chesapeake lost to the independent city of Portsmouth. (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
1980
Independent city of Chesapeake gained small area from the independent city of Virginia Beach. (Virginia Beach Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)

CHESTERFIELD

25 May 1749
CHESTERFIELD created from HENRICO. (Winfree, 446-447)
16 Mar 1850
CHESTERFIELD lost to POWHATAN. (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 28, sec. 1/p. 26)
10 Jul 1902
CHESTERFIELD lost to creation of Manchester (extinct) as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
05 Nov 1914
CHESTERFIELD lost to the independent city of Richmond. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
17 Feb 1922
CHESTERFIELD gained from HENRICO. (Va. Acts 1922, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 22, sec. 1/pp. 26-27)
01 Jan 1942
CHESTERFIELD lost to the independent city of Richmond. (Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243]; " Henrico County v. City of Richmond" in Va. Rpts., 177:768-769)
19 Mar 1948
CHESTERFIELD lost to creation of Colonial Heights as an independent city, 2d class. (Virginia Commission on Local Government, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1954
CHESTERFIELD lost to the independent city of Colonial Heights. (Colonial Heights Office of the City Planner, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1958
CHESTERFIELD lost to the independent city of Colonial Heights. (Colonial Heights Office of the City Planner, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
1970
CHESTERFIELD lost to the independent city of Richmond. (Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)

CLARKE

08 Mar 1836
CLARKE created from FREDERICK. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 19, sec. 1/pp. 20-22)
12 Jan 1860
Legislature authorized CLARKE to gain small area from WARREN to accommodate local landowner; change did not take effect. (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 286, sec. 1/p. 496)

CLAY (W.Va.)

29 Mar 1858
CLAY (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BRAXTON (W.Va.), NICHOLAS (W.Va.), and a small part of KANAWHA (W.Va.) [KANAWHA not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 158, sec. 1/pp. 111-113; W. Va. Acts 1863, ch. 64, sec. 1/p. 61)
20 Jun 1863
CLAY separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Clifton Forge (Ind. City)

15 Jun 1906
Clifton Forge made an independent city, 2d class, from ALLEGHANY. (Dodson, Cities, " Clifton Forge" )
01 Jan 1963
Independent city of Clifton Forge gained from ALLEGHANY. Clifton Forge reverted to town status on 1 July 2001. (Clifton Forge City Manager's Office, correspondence, April 1994; Bain, Annexation, [247])
20 Mar 1991
Legislature authorized the consolidation of the independent city of Clifton Forge and ALLEGHANY into a new independent city of Alleghany; change did not take effect. (Va. Acts 1991, ch. 401/pp. 600-609)

Colonial Heights (Ind. City)

19 Mar 1948
Colonial Heights made an independent city, 2d class, from CHESTERFIELD. (Virginia Commission on Local Government, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1954
Independent city of Colonial Heights gained from CHESTERFIELD. (Colonial Heights Office of the City Planner, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1958
Independent city of Colonial Heights gained from CHESTERFIELD. (Colonial Heights Office of the City Planner, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
29 Dec 1960
Independent city of Colonial Heights' status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Va. Acts 1960, ch. 213/pp. 220-278; Va. Acts 1962, p. 1452)

Covington (Ind. City)

20 Dec 1952
Covington made an independent city, 2d class, from ALLEGHANY. (Virginia Commission on Local Government, correspondence, February 1990)
31 Dec 1990
Independent city of Covington gained from ALLEGHANY. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

CRAIG

21 Mar 1851
CRAIG created from BOTETOURT, GILES, MONROE (W.Va.), and ROANOKE. (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-23)
16 Feb 1853
CRAIG gained from MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1852-1853, ch. 152, sec. 1/p. 130)
01 Mar 1853
CRAIG gained from MONTGOMERY. (Va. Acts 1852-1853, ch. 153, secs. 1, 3/pp. 130-131)
10 Jan 1856
CRAIG gained from MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 112, sec. 1/pp. 97-98)
20 Feb 1856
CRAIG gained small area from ALLEGHANY to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 111, sec. 1/p. 97)
07 Apr 1858
CRAIG gained small area from GILES [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 160, sec. 1/p. 114)
25 Feb 1880
CRAIG lost small area to GILES to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 194, sec. 1/p. 183)

CULPEPER

17 May 1749
CULPEPER created from ORANGE. (Winfree, 425-426)
01 May 1793
CULPEPER lost to creation of MADISON. (Hening, 13:558-559)
18 Feb 1833
CULPEPER lost to creation of RAPPAHANNOCK. (Robinson, 66, 87; Va. Acts 1832-1833, ch. 73, sec. 1/pp. 44-46)

CUMBERLAND

20 May 1749
CUMBERLAND created from GOOCHLAND. (Winfree, 426-427)
01 Jul 1777
CUMBERLAND lost to creation of POWHATAN. (Hening, 9:322-325)
1778
CUMBERLAND gained from BUCKINGHAM. (Hening, 9:559)

Danville (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Danville made an independent city, 1st class, from PITTSYLVANIA. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Jun 1907
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1933
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Aug 1947
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jul 1951
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1956
Independent city of Danville gained small area from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1960
Independent city of Danville gained small area from PITTSYLVANIA [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1963
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
1964
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1971
Independent city of Danville gained small area from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1973
Independent city of Danville gained small area from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1974
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1978
Independent city of Danville gained small area from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1988
Independent city of Danville gained from PITTSYLVANIA. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Danville Dept. of Community Development, correspondence, December 2002; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

DICKENSON

03 Mar 1880
DICKENSON created from BUCHANAN, WISE, and a small area of RUSSELL [RUSSELL not mapped]. (Robinson, 48; Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 140, sec. 1/pp. 125-129)

DINWIDDIE

01 May 1752
DINWIDDIE created from PRINCE GEORGE. (Hening, 6:254-256)
10 Jul 1902
DINWIDDIE lost to creation of Petersburg as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Dec 1921
DINWIDDIE lost small area to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1932
DINWIDDIE lost to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1956
DINWIDDIE lost small area to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990)
31 Dec 1971
DINWIDDIE lost to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

DODDRIDGE (W.Va.)

04 Feb 1845
DODDRIDGE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.), LEWIS (W.Va.), and RITCHIE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 42, sec. 1/pp. 42-45)
20 Jun 1863
DODDRIDGE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

DUNMORE (see SHENANDOAH)


ELIZABETH CITY (extinct)

1634
ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
1636
ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) lost to creation of NEW NORFOLK (extinct). (Robinson, 62, 85-86)
28 Jan 1882
Boundary between ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) and WARWICK (extinct) redefined [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1881-1882, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 46, sec. 1/p. 43)
30 Mar 1908
ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) lost to creation of Hampton as an independent city, 2d class. (Dodson, Cities, " Hampton" )
01 Jan 1921
ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) lost small area to the independent city of Newport News. (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12)
01 Jan 1927
ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) lost to the independent city of Newport News. A minor correction was made in this line on 27 February 1927. (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12-13)
01 Jul 1952
ELIZABETH CITY, along with the independent city of Hampton (2d class), and the town of Phoebus were consolidated to form the independent city of Hampton, 1st class; ELIZABETH CITY County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1952, ext. sess., ch. 9/pp. 21-39)

Emporia (Ind. City)

28 Feb 1968
Emporia made an independent city, 2d class, from GREENSVILLE. (Emporia Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1988
Independent city of Emporia gained from GREENSVILLE. (Emporia City Manager's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

ESSEX

26 Apr 1692
ESSEX created from RAPPAHANNOCK (original); original RAPPAHANNOCK County eliminated. (Hening, 3:104-105; Robinson, 49, 66)
01 May 1721
ESSEX lost to creation of SPOTSYLVANIA. (Hening, 4:77-79; Robinson, 77; Winfree, 179-185)
01 May 1728
ESSEX lost to creation of CAROLINE. (Winfree, 319-320)

FAIRFAX

01 Dec 1742
FAIRFAX created from PRINCE WILLIAM. (Hening, 5:207-208)
01 Jul 1757
FAIRFAX lost to creation of LOUDOUN. (Hening, 7:148-149)
30 Mar 1791
FAIRFAX lost to a newly proclaimed unnamed federal district (now the District of Columbia); Virginia ceded territory to the United States for the seat of the federal government in 1789. FAIRFAX continued county jurisdiction over the ceded area. (Richardson, 1:102; Van Zandt, 88, 90)
03 Jan 1798
FAIRFAX gained from LOUDOUN. (Shepherd, 2:107-108)
27 Feb 1801
FAIRFAX effectively lost to ALEXANDRIA (D.C.) the jurisdiction over that part of its territory that had been ceded in 1791 for the seat of the federal government, now called the District of Columbia. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 15 [1801]/pp. 103-108; Byron, 1:400-401)
01 Apr 1915
FAIRFAX lost small area to the independent city of Alexandria. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
01 Jan 1930
FAIRFAX lost to the independent city of Alexandria. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
16 Aug 1948
FAIRFAX lost to creation of Falls Church as an independent city, 2d class. (Falls Church Public Library, correspondence, March 1990)
01 Jan 1952
FAIRFAX lost to the independent city of Alexandria. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jul 1961
FAIRFAX lost to creation of Fairfax as an independent city, 2d class. (Fairfax Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
1973
FAIRFAX lost small area to the independent city of Alexandria. (Alexandria Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
31 Dec 1980
FAIRFAX exchanged with the independent city of Fairfax. (Fairfax City Clerk's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
01 Jan 1994
FAIRFAX exchanged with the independent city of Fairfax. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

Fairfax (Ind. City)

01 Jul 1961
Fairfax made an independent city, 2d class, from FAIRFAX. (Fairfax Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
31 Dec 1980
Independent city of Fairfax exchanged with FAIRFAX. (Fairfax City Clerk's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
01 Jan 1994
Independent city of Fairfax exchanged with FAIRFAX. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

Falls Church (Ind. City)

16 Aug 1948
Falls Church made an independent city, 2d class, from FAIRFAX. (Falls Church Public Library, correspondence, March 1990)

FAUQUIER

01 May 1759
FAUQUIER created from PRINCE WILLIAM. (Hening, 7:311-312)

FAYETTE (Ky.)

01 Nov 1780
FAYETTE (Ky.) created by Virginia from KENTUCKY (extinct). (Hening, 10:315-317)
01 Aug 1782
FAYETTE (Ky.) became part of Kentucky District, a special judicial district created to serve Virginians living west of the Allegheny Mountains. Its extent was described only in terms of the counties it encompassed. This District became the state of Kentucky in 1792. (Hening, 11:85)
01 May 1786
FAYETTE (Ky.) lost to creation of BOURBON (Ky.). (Hening, 12:89-91)
01 May 1789
FAYETTE (Ky.) lost to creation of WOODFORD (Ky.). (Hening, 12:663-665)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; FAYETTE became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

FAYETTE (W.Va.)

28 Feb 1831
FAYETTE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GREENBRIER (W.Va.), KANAWHA (W.Va.), LOGAN (W.Va.), and NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 70, sec. 1/pp. 134-136)
04 Apr 1831
FAYETTE (W.Va.) exchanged with GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 71, sec. 1/p. 136)
23 Feb 1833
FAYETTE (W.Va.) lost to GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1832-1833, ch. 75, sec. 1/pp. 47-48)
29 Mar 1839
FAYETTE (W.Va.) lost to KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1839, Jan. sess., ch. 51, sec. 1/p. 33)
23 Jan 1850
FAYETTE (W.Va.) lost to creation of RALEIGH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 24, sec. 1/pp. 19-21)
21 Mar 1850
FAYETTE (W.Va.) gained from KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 25-26)
20 Jun 1863
FAYETTE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

FINCASTLE (extinct)

01 Dec 1772
FINCASTLE (extinct) created from BOTETOURT. (Hening, 8:600-601)
1775-1776
Settlers in Carters Valley and the North Holston area of North Carolina (now Tennessee), believing they were located in Virginia, put themselves under the authority of FINCASTLE (extinct), and after 31 December 1776, under WASHINGTON [not mapped]. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 16, 89; Folmsbee, 60-61; Williams, Samuel C., 15-18)
31 Dec 1776
FINCASTLE lost to creation of KENTUCKY (extinct), MONTGOMERY, and WASHINGTON; FINCASTLE County eliminated. (Hening, 9:257-261)

FLOYD

01 Feb 1831
FLOYD created from MONTGOMERY. (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 72, secs. 1, 12/pp. 137-138)
26 Feb 1873
FLOYD gained small area from FRANKLIN [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1872-1873, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 103, sec. 1/p. 85)

FLUVANNA

01 Jul 1777
FLUVANNA created from ALBEMARLE. (Hening, 9:325-327)
Oct 1785
Boundary between FLUVANNA and GOOCHLAND redefined [no change]. (Hening, 12:71)

FRANKLIN

01 Jan 1786
FRANKLIN created from BEDFORD and HENRY. (Hening, 12:70-71)
01 Oct 1848
FRANKLIN gained from PATRICK. (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 62, secs. 1, 3/p. 42)
26 Feb 1873
FRANKLIN lost small area to FLOYD [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1872-1873, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 103, sec. 1/p. 85)

Franklin (Ind. City)

22 Dec 1961
Franklin made an independent city, 2d class, from SOUTHAMPTON. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 521)
01 Jan 1986
Independent city of Franklin gained from SOUTHAMPTON. (Franklin Office of the City Attorney, correspondence, October 2002; Circuit Court of Southampton County, Book 27, Page 16, 20 December 1985)
01 Jan 1996
Independent city of Franklin gained from SOUTHAMPTON. (Franklin Office of the City Attorney, correspondence, October 2002; Circuit Court of Southampton County, Book 27, Page 19, 20 December 1985)

FREDERICK

15 Dec 1738
FREDERICK created from ORANGE; FREDERICK not fully organized, attached to ORANGE. (Hening, 5:78-80; Robinson, 50)
1743
FREDERICK fully organized, detached from ORANGE. (Robinson, 79)
01 May 1754
FREDERICK gained from AUGUSTA, lost to creation of HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.). (Hening, 6:376-379)
15 May 1772
FREDERICK lost to creation of BERKELEY (W.Va.) and DUNMORE (now SHENANDOAH). (Hening, 8:597-599)
08 Mar 1836
FREDERICK lost to creation of CLARKE. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 19, sec. 1/pp. 20-22)
09 Mar 1836
FREDERICK lost to creation of WARREN. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 20, sec. 1/pp. 22-24)
10 Jul 1902
FREDERICK lost to creation of Winchester as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
05 Jun 1905
FREDERICK lost small area to the independent city of Winchester. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Winchester Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
12 Dec 1921
FREDERICK lost to the independent city of Winchester. (Winchester Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [242])
1971
FREDERICK lost to the independent city of Winchester. (Winchester Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)

Fredericksburg (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Fredericksburg made an independent city, 2d class, from SPOTSYLVANIA. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
31 Dec 1939
Independent city of Fredericksburg gained small area from SPOTSYLVANIA. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
10 Feb 1941
Independent city of Fredericksburg's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Dodson, Cities, " Fredericksburg" )
01 Jan 1951
Independent city of Fredericksburg gained small area from SPOTSYLVANIA. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1955
Independent city of Fredericksburg gained from SPOTSYLVANIA. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1983
Independent city of Fredericksburg gained from SPOTSYLVANIA. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

Galax (Ind. City)

30 Nov 1953
Galax made an independent city, 2d class, from CARROLL and GRAYSON. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 522)
01 Jan 1960
Independent city of Galax gained small area from CARROLL [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [246])
1972
Independent city of Galax gained from CARROLL. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994)
1976
Independent city of Galax gained from CARROLL. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994)
01 Jan 1991
Independent city of Galax gained small area from CARROLL. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994)
01 Jul 1992
Independent city of Galax gained from CARROLL. (Galax City Engineer, correspondence, April 1994; U.S. Census Bureau, " Geographic Change Notes: Virginia," http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/51.php, 10 June 2003)

GILES

01 May 1806
GILES created from MONROE (W.Va.), MONTGOMERY, and TAZEWELL. (Shepherd, 3:244-245)
01 Mar 1808
GILES gained from WYTHE. (Shepherd, 3:389)
12 Jan 1824
GILES lost to creation of LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 11, sec. 1/pp. 20-21)
09 Jan 1826
GILES gained from TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1825-1826, ch. 40, sec. 1/p. 39)
29 Jan 1827
GILES gained from MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1826-1827, ch. 51/p. 42)
02 Feb 1829
GILES gained from MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1828-1829, ch. 121, sec. 1/pp. 119-120)
18 Mar 1836
GILES gained small area from TAZEWELL to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 21, sec. 1/p. 24)
17 Mar 1837
GILES lost to creation of MERCER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1836-1837, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 31-33)
05 Mar 1841
GILES gained from MERCER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1840-1841, ch. 45, sec. 1/pp. 61-62)
21 Mar 1851
GILES lost to creation of CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-23)
07 Apr 1858
GILES lost small area to CRAIG [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 160, sec. 1/p. 114)
30 Mar 1861
GILES lost to creation of BLAND. (Va. Acts 1861, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 23, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)
25 Feb 1880
GILES gained small area from CRAIG to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 194, sec. 1/p. 183)
Apr 1892
Boundary between GILES and BLAND redefined [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1899-1900, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 617/pp. 665-666)
05 Mar 1900
GILES lost to BLAND. (Va. Acts 1899-1900, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 617, sec. 1/pp. 665-666)

GILMER (W.Va.)

03 Feb 1845
GILMER (W.Va.) created by Virginia from KANAWHA (W.Va.) and LEWIS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 43, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)
05 Mar 1856
GILMER (W.Va.) lost to creation of CALHOUN (W.Va.); GILMER temporarily divided into two parts. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 108, sec. 1/pp. 90-91)
11 Mar 1856
GILMER (W.Va.) lost to creation of ROANE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 109, sec. 1/pp. 91-94)
20 Jun 1863
GILMER separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

GLOUCESTER

1651
GLOUCESTER created from YORK. (Hening, 1:371n.; Robinson, 51, 79)
01 May 1791
GLOUCESTER lost to creation of MATHEWS. (Hening, 13:162-163)

GOOCHLAND

01 May 1728
GOOCHLAND created from HENRICO. (Winfree, 321-322)
15 Apr 1730
Boundary between GOOCHLAND and BRUNSWICK clarified [no change]. (Va. Exec. Jour., 4:216)
31 Dec 1744
GOOCHLAND lost to creation of ALBEMARLE. (Hening, 5:266-269)
20 May 1749
GOOCHLAND lost to creation of CUMBERLAND. (Winfree, 426-427)
Oct 1785
Boundary between GOOCHLAND and FLUVANNA redefined [no change]. (Hening, 12:71)

GRAYSON

01 May 1793
GRAYSON created from WYTHE. (Hening, 13:559-561)
12 Dec 1794
GRAYSON gained from WYTHE. (Shepherd, 1:315)
01 Jan 1810
GRAYSON gained from PATRICK. (Va. Acts 1809-1810, ch. 66, sec. 1/p. 58)
10 Jan 1825
GRAYSON lost to WYTHE. (Va. Acts 1824-1825, ch. 66, secs. 1-2/p. 75)
17 Jan 1842
GRAYSON lost to creation of CARROLL. (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 58, sec. 1/pp. 32-34)
30 Nov 1953
GRAYSON lost to creation of Galax as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 522)

GREENBRIER (W.Va.)

01 Mar 1778
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BOTETOURT and MONTGOMERY. (Hening, 9:420-424)
01 Oct 1789
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to creation of KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:670-672)
01 May 1791
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to creation of BATH. (Hening, 13:165-167)
05 Dec 1795
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 1:388-389)
01 May 1799
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to creation of MONROE (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:168-169)
30 Jan 1818
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to creation of NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 33, sec. 1/pp. 34-35)
28 Dec 1824
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to POCAHONTAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1824-1825, ch. 63, sec. 1/pp. 73-74)
29 Jan 1827
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) gained from MONROE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1826-1827, ch. 50/p. 41)
28 Feb 1831
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) lost to creation of FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 70, sec. 1/pp. 134-136)
04 Apr 1831
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) exchanged with FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 71, sec. 1/p. 136)
23 Feb 1833
GREENBRIER (W.Va.) gained from FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1832-1833, ch. 75, sec. 1/pp. 47-48)
20 Jun 1863
GREENBRIER separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

GREENE

24 Jan 1838
GREENE created from ORANGE. (Va. Acts 1838, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 52-54)

GREENSVILLE

01 Feb 1781
GREENSVILLE created from BRUNSWICK. (Hening, 10:363-364)
06 Nov 1787
GREENSVILLE gained from BRUNSWICK. (Hening, 12:596-597)
04 Jan 1802
GREENSVILLE gained from SUSSEX. (Shepherd, 2:347-348)
28 Feb 1968
GREENSVILLE lost to creation of Emporia as an independent city, 2d class. (Emporia Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1988
GREENSVILLE lost to the independent city of Emporia. (Emporia City Manager's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

HALIFAX

10 May 1752
HALIFAX created from LUNENBURG. (Hening, 6:252-254)
01 Jun 1767
HALIFAX lost to creation of PITTSYLVANIA. (Hening, 8:205-208)
01 Jan 1960
HALIFAX lost to creation of South Boston as an independent city, 2d class. (South Boston Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1965
HALIFAX lost to the independent city of South Boston. (South Boston City Manager's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [248])
30 Jun 1995
HALIFAX gained all of South Boston when South Boston reverted to town status and was eliminated as an independent city. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.)

01 May 1754
HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from AUGUSTA and FREDERICK. (Hening, 6:376-379)
08 Nov 1776
HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) gained from West Augusta District, lost to creation of MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 93; Hening, 9:262-274)
01 Mar 1778
HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) gained from AUGUSTA. (Hening, 9:420-424)
01 Feb 1786
HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) lost to creation of HARDY (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:86-88)
04 Dec 1787
HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) gained from HARDY (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:597)
09 Feb 1820
HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) lost to creation of MORGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 34, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
01 Mar 1821
Boundary between HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) and MORGAN (W.Va.) clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1820-1821, ch. 102, sec. 1/pp. 120-121)
20 Jun 1863
HAMPSHIRE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Hampton (Ind. City)

30 Mar 1908
Hampton made an independent city, 2d class, from ELIZABETH CITY (extinct). (Dodson, Cities, " Hampton" )
01 Jul 1952
The independent city of Hampton (2d class), ELIZABETH CITY, and the town of Phoebus were consolidated to form the independent city of Hampton, 1st class; ELIZABETH CITY County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1952, ext. sess., ch. 9/pp. 21-39)

HANCOCK (W.Va.)

15 Jan 1848
HANCOCK (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BROOKE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 58, sec. 1/pp. 30-34)
20 Jun 1863
HANCOCK separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

HANOVER

01 May 1721
HANOVER created from NEW KENT. (Winfree, 198-199)
01 Dec 1742
HANOVER lost to creation of LOUISA. (Hening, 5:208-209)
01 Nov 1788
Boundary between HANOVER and HENRICO redefined [no change]. (Hening, 12:620-621)

HARDY (W.Va.)

01 Feb 1786
HARDY (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:86-88)
04 Dec 1787
HARDY (W.Va.) lost to HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:597)
01 May 1788
HARDY (W.Va.) lost to creation of PENDLETON (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:637-638)
20 Jun 1863
HARDY separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

HARRISON (W.Va.)

20 Jul 1784
HARRISON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Hening, 11:366-368)
01 May 1787
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:393-395)
01 May 1799
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of WOOD (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:170-171)
01 Jan 1800
HARRISON (W.Va.) gained from MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:203)
02 Jan 1802
HARRISON (W.Va.) gained from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:345-346)
01 May 1805
HARRISON (W.Va.) gained from OHIO (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 3:174-175)
18 Dec 1816
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of LEWIS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1816-1817, ch. 85, sec. 1/pp. 152-153)
14 Jan 1842
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of MARION (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-36)
18 Feb 1843
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of RITCHIE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 52, sec. 1/pp. 35-37)
03 Mar 1843
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of BARBOUR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 37-40)
19 Jan 1844
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of TAYLOR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 44, sec. 1/pp. 34-37)
04 Feb 1845
HARRISON (W.Va.) lost to creation of DODDRIDGE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 42, sec. 1/pp. 42-45)
20 Jun 1863
HARRISON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Harrisonburg (Ind. City)

06 May 1916
Harrisonburg made an independent city, 2d class, from ROCKINGHAM. (Harrisonburg Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
01 Jul 1937
Independent city of Harrisonburg gained small area from ROCKINGHAM. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jul 1938
Independent city of Harrisonburg gained small area from ROCKINGHAM [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [243])
19 Dec 1950
Independent city of Harrisonburg gained small area from ROCKINGHAM. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1962
Independent city of Harrisonburg gained from ROCKINGHAM. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
01 Jan 1965
Independent city of Harrisonburg gained small area from ROCKINGHAM [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [248])
01 Jan 1983
Independent city of Harrisonburg gained from ROCKINGHAM. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Map of the City of Harrisonburg, January 1983)
13 Dec 1989
Independent city of Harrisonburg's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Va. Commission on Local Government, correspondence, March 1990)
10 Mar 2000
Independent city of Harrisonburg exchanged small areas with ROCKINGHAM [change too small to map]. (Commission on Local Government, " Municipal Boundary Change Actions in Virginia: 2000," http://www.clg.state.va.us/annexations.2000.pdf, 8 October 2003; City of Harrisonburg, Planning and Community Development Department, email, 12 November 2002)

HENRICO

1634
HENRICO created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
01 May 1728
HENRICO lost to creation of GOOCHLAND. (Winfree, 321-322)
25 May 1749
HENRICO lost to creation of CHESTERFIELD. (Winfree, 446-447)
01 Nov 1788
Boundary between HENRICO and HANOVER redefined [no change]. (Hening, 12:620-621)
10 Jul 1902
HENRICO lost to creation of Richmond as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
06 Dec 1906
HENRICO lost to the independent city of Richmond. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; " Henrico County v. City of Richmond" in Va. Rpts., 106:282-287)
05 Nov 1914
HENRICO lost to the independent city of Richmond. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
17 Feb 1922
HENRICO lost to CHESTERFIELD. (Va. Acts 1922, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 22, sec. 1/pp. 26-27)
01 Jan 1942
HENRICO lost to the independent city of Richmond. (Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243]; " Henrico County v. City of Richmond" in Va. Rpts., 177:768-769)
10 Mar 1950
Boundary between HENRICO and NEW KENT clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1950, ch. 155, sec. 1/pp. 226-227)

HENRY

31 Dec 1776
HENRY created from PITTSYLVANIA. (Hening, 9:241-242)
01 Jan 1786
HENRY lost to creation of FRANKLIN. (Hening, 12:70-71)
01 Jun 1791
HENRY lost to creation of PATRICK. (Hening, 13:160-162)
30 Nov 1791
HENRY lost to PATRICK. (Hening, 13:290)
19 Feb 1858
HENRY gained from PATRICK. (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 159, sec. 1/pp. 113-114)
05 Dec 1928
HENRY lost to creation of Martinsville as an independent city, 2d class. (Dodson, Cities, " Martinsville" )
31 Dec 1939
HENRY lost small area to the independent city of Martinsville. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Sep 1946
HENRY lost to the independent city of Martinsville. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1960
HENRY lost small area to the independent city of Martinsville. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1965
HENRY lost to the independent city of Martinsville. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [248])

HIGHLAND

01 May 1847
HIGHLAND created from BATH and PENDLETON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 56, secs. 1, 13/pp. 52-55)

Hopewell (Ind. City)

01 Jul 1916
Hopewell made an independent city, 1st class, from PRINCE GEORGE; Hopewell was divided into two parts. (Va. Acts 1916, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 65/pp. 89-102)
01 Jul 1923
Independent city of Hopewell gained from PRINCE GEORGE. (Hopewell Housing and Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1952
Independent city of Hopewell gained from PRINCE GEORGE. (Hopewell Housing and Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
1969
Independent city of Hopewell gained from PRINCE GEORGE. (Hopewell Housing and Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)

ILLINOIS (extinct)

09 Dec 1778
ILLINOIS (extinct) created by Virginia. Encompassed all territory claimed by Virginia since 1609 east of the Mississippi River and north and west of the Ohio River, including all of present Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. (Hening, 9:552-555, 10:303-304; Robinson, 55)
03 Sep 1783
Commissioners from Great Britain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris (ratifications exchanged 12 May 1784), ending the War of the American Revolution, recognizing American independence, and generally defining United States boundaries as including the St. Croix River-Atlantic watershed-45th parallel-St. Lawrence River-Great Lakes-Lake of the Woods line on the north and the Mississippi River on the west. This reopened the possibility of claims by Connecticut and Virginia to territory north and west of the Ohio River where Virginia created ILLINOIS County in 1778. (Parry, 48:481, 491-492; Van Zandt, 12)
01 Mar 1784
Virginia ceded to the United States its 1609 charter claims to territory " northwestward of the river Ohio," thereby setting the north bank of the Ohio River as the northern and northwestern limit for present Kentucky and West Virginia; ILLINOIS County eliminated. (Hening, 11:571-575)

ISLE OF WIGHT

1634
WARROSQUYOAKE (now ISLE OF WIGHT) created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
1637
WARROSQUYOAKE renamed ISLE OF WIGHT. (Robinson, 82)
1640
ISLE OF WIGHT boundaries redefined [no change]. (Hening, 1:228, 247; Robinson, 197-198)
1647
Boundary between ISLE OF WIGHT and NANSEMOND (extinct) clarified [no change]. (Robinson, 198)
1656
ISLE OF WIGHT gained from NANSEMOND (extinct). (Hening, 1:423)
06 Aug 1701
Southern boundary of ISLE OF WIGHT clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 2-3)
29 May 1702
Boundaries of ISLE OF WIGHT clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 8-9)
31 Oct 1723
ISLE OF WIGHT lost to BRUNSWICK. (Va. Exec. Jour., 4:56)
01 Jan 1733
[1 January 1732/1733] ISLE OF WIGHT lost to BRUNSWICK. (Hening, 4:355-356)
20 May 1749
ISLE OF WIGHT lost to creation of SOUTHAMPTON. (Winfree, 432-434)
15 Dec 1769
ISLE OF WIGHT gained from NANSEMOND (extinct). (Hening, 8:405-406)
13 Mar 1772
ISLE OF WIGHT gained from NANSEMOND (extinct). (Hening, 8:602-603)

JACKSON (W.Va.)

01 Mar 1831
JACKSON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from KANAWHA (W.Va.), MASON (W.Va.), and WOOD (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 73, sec. 1/pp. 138-140)
19 Jan 1848
JACKSON (W.Va.) lost to creation of WIRT (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 60, sec. 1/pp. 38-41)
16 Feb 1853
JACKSON (W.Va.) gained from WIRT (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1852-1853, ch. 151, sec. 1/p. 130)
11 Mar 1856
JACKSON (W.Va.) lost to creation of ROANE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 109, sec. 1/pp. 91-94)
20 Jun 1863
JACKSON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

JAMES CITY

1634
JAMES CITY created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
1652
JAMES CITY lost to creation of SURRY. (Hening, 1:373n.; Robinson, 68, 87)
01 Jan 1721
[1 January 1720/1721] JAMES CITY lost to CHARLES CITY. (Winfree, 193-194)
01 May 1767
JAMES CITY exchanged with NEW KENT. (Hening, 8:208-210)
15 Dec 1769
Boundary between JAMES CITY and YORK clarified [no change]. (Hening, 8:405-406)
23 Jun 1770
JAMES CITY gained small area from YORK [not mapped]. (Hening 8:419-420)
28 Apr 1852
JAMES CITY gained small area from YORK to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1852, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 41, sec. 1/p. 31)
09 Mar 1880
JAMES CITY gained remainder of Williamsburg from YORK [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 265, sec. 1/pp. 257-258)
10 Jul 1902
JAMES CITY lost to creation of Williamsburg as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Apr 1915
JAMES CITY lost small area to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
31 Dec 1924
JAMES CITY lost small area to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1942
JAMES CITY lost to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1964
JAMES CITY lost to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
31 Dec 1983
JAMES CITY lost to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

JEFFERSON (Ky.)

01 Nov 1780
JEFFERSON (Ky.) created by Virginia from KENTUCKY (extinct). (Hening, 10:315-317)
01 Aug 1782
JEFFERSON (Ky.) became part of Kentucky District, a special judicial district created to serve Virginians living west of the Allegheny Mountains. Its extent was described only in terms of the counties it encompassed. This District became the state of Kentucky in 1792. (Hening, 11:85)
01 Jan 1785
JEFFERSON (Ky.) lost to creation of NELSON (Ky.). (Hening, 11:469-470)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; JEFFERSON became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

JEFFERSON (W.Va.)

26 Oct 1801
JEFFERSON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BERKELEY (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:271-272)
02 Nov 1863
JEFFERSON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (U.S. Rpts., 78:39 [Wallace, vol. 11]; U.S. Stat., vol. 14, res. 12[1866]/p. 350; W. Va. Acts 1863, 1st sess., ch. 90, sec. 1/pp. 103-105)

KANAWHA (W.Va.)

01 Oct 1789
KANAWHA (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GREENBRIER (W.Va.) and MONTGOMERY. (Hening, 12:670-672)
05 Dec 1795
KANAWHA (W.Va.) gained from GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 1:388-389)
30 Dec 1800
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to WOOD (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:263)
01 May 1804
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of MASON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 3:77-78)
02 Jan 1809
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of CABELL (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1808-1809, ch. 45, sec. 1/pp. 44-46)
27 Jan 1817
KANAWHA (W.Va.) exchanged with MASON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1816-1817, ch. 89, sec. 1/p. 157)
30 Jan 1818
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 33, sec. 1/pp. 34-35)
07 Jan 1824
Boundary between KANAWHA (W.Va.) and MASON (W.Va.) clarified [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 75, sec. 1/p. 81)
12 Jan 1824
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 11, sec. 1/pp. 20-21)
23 Jan 1824
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 80)
26 Jan 1830
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1829-1830, ch. 118, sec. 1/p. 117)
28 Feb 1831
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 70, sec. 1/pp. 134-136)
01 Mar 1831
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of JACKSON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 73, sec. 1/pp. 138-140)
15 Jan 1836
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of BRAXTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 18, sec. 1/pp. 18-20)
29 Mar 1839
KANAWHA (W.Va.) gained from FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1839, Jan. sess., ch. 51, sec. 1/p. 33)
03 Feb 1845
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of GILMER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 43, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)
11 Mar 1847
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of BOONE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 55, sec. 1/pp. 49-52)
11 Mar 1848
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of PUTNAM (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-38)
12 Mar 1850
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to PUTNAM (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 24-25)
21 Mar 1850
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 25-26)
11 Mar 1856
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost to creation of ROANE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 109, sec. 1/pp. 91-94)
29 Mar 1858
KANAWHA (W.Va.) lost small area to creation of CLAY (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 158, sec. 1/pp. 111-113; W. Va. Acts 1863, ch. 64, sec. 1/p. 61)
20 Jun 1863
KANAWHA separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

KENTUCKY (extinct)

31 Dec 1776
KENTUCKY (extinct) created by Virginia from FINCASTLE (extinct); KENTUCKY County encompassed all of the present state of Kentucky. (Hening, 9:257-261)
01 Nov 1780
KENTUCKY lost to creation of FAYETTE (Ky.), JEFFERSON (Ky.), and LINCOLN (Ky.); KENTUCKY County eliminated. (Hening, 10:315-317)

KING AND QUEEN

12 May 1691
KING AND QUEEN created from NEW KENT. (Hening, 3:94-95; Robinson, 57)
11 Apr 1702
KING AND QUEEN lost to creation of KING WILLIAM. (Hening 3:211-212)
01 May 1721
KING AND QUEEN lost to creation of SPOTSYLVANIA. (Hening, 4:77-79; Robinson, 77; Winfree, 179-185)
01 May 1728
KING AND QUEEN lost to creation of CAROLINE. (Winfree, 319-320)
01 Dec 1742
KING AND QUEEN lost to CAROLINE. (Hening, 5:185)
10 Feb 1763
KING AND QUEEN lost to CAROLINE. (Hening, 7:620-621)

KING GEORGE

23 Apr 1721
KING GEORGE created from RICHMOND. (Winfree, 197-198)
25 Mar 1731
KING GEORGE lost to creation of PRINCE WILLIAM. (Hening, 4:303)
20 Dec 1738
Boundaries of KING GEORGE with RICHMOND and WESTMORELAND clarified [no discernible change]. (Eaton, 1-2)
01 Jan 1777
KING GEORGE exchanged with STAFFORD. (Hening, 9:244-245)
20 Mar 1778
KING GEORGE exchanged with WESTMORELAND. (Hening, 9:432)

KING WILLIAM

11 Apr 1702
KING WILLIAM created from KING AND QUEEN. (Hening 3:211-212)
01 May 1721
KING WILLIAM lost to creation of SPOTSYLVANIA. (Hening, 4:77-79; Robinson, 77; Winfree, 179-185)
01 May 1728
KING WILLIAM lost to creation of CAROLINE. (Winfree, 319-320)

LANCASTER

1651
LANCASTER created from NORTHUMBERLAND and YORK. (Hening, 1:374; Robinson, 57, 82-83)
11 Dec 1656
LANCASTER lost to creation of RAPPAHANNOCK (original, extinct). (Hening, 1:427; Robinson, 66, 86)
1674
LANCASTER lost to creation of MIDDLESEX. (Robinson, 60, 84)

LEE

13 May 1793
LEE created from RUSSELL. (Hening, 13:556-557)
14 Jan 1813
Boundary between LEE and RUSSELL clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1812-1813, ch. 86, sec. 1/pp. 110-111)
24 Nov 1814
LEE lost to creation of SCOTT. (Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 38, sec. 1/pp. 85-87)
17 Dec 1814
Boundary between LEE and SCOTT clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 39, sec. 1/p. 87)
26 Dec 1822
LEE gained from SCOTT. (Va. Acts 1822-1823, ch. 71, sec. 1/pp. 90-91)
16 Feb 1856
LEE lost to creation of WISE. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 107, sec. 1/pp. 87-90)

LEWIS (W.Va.)

18 Dec 1816
LEWIS (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1816-1817, ch. 85, sec. 1/pp. 152-153)
04 Feb 1818
LEWIS (W.Va.) gained from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 141, sec. 1/p. 184)
15 Jan 1836
LEWIS (W.Va.) lost to creation of BRAXTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 18, sec. 1/pp. 18-20)
18 Feb 1843
LEWIS (W.Va.) lost to creation of RITCHIE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 52, sec. 1/pp. 35-37)
03 Mar 1843
LEWIS (W.Va.) lost to creation of BARBOUR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 37-40)
03 Feb 1845
LEWIS (W.Va.) lost to creation of GILMER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 43, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)
04 Feb 1845
LEWIS (W.Va.) lost to creation of DODDRIDGE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 42, sec. 1/pp. 42-45)
26 Mar 1851
LEWIS (W.Va.) lost to creation of UPSHUR (W.Va.). (Robinson, 88; Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 23-25)
20 Jun 1863
LEWIS separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Lexington (Ind. City)

01 Jan 1966
Lexington made an independent city, 2d class, from ROCKBRIDGE. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 526)

LINCOLN (Ky.)

01 Nov 1780
LINCOLN (Ky.) created by Virginia from KENTUCKY (extinct). (Hening, 10:315-317)
01 Aug 1782
LINCOLN (Ky.) became part of Kentucky District, a special judicial district created to serve Virginians living west of the Allegheny Mountains. Its extent was described only in terms of the counties it encompassed. This District became the state of Kentucky in 1792. (Hening, 11:85)
01 Aug 1786
LINCOLN (Ky.) lost to creation of MADISON (Ky.) and MERCER (Ky.). (Hening, 12:118-120)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; LINCOLN became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

LOGAN (W.Va.)

12 Jan 1824
LOGAN (W.Va.) created by Virginia from CABELL (W.Va.), GILES, KANAWHA (W.Va.), and TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 11, sec. 1/pp. 20-21)
26 Jan 1830
LOGAN (W.Va.) gained from CABELL (W.Va.) and KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1829-1830, ch. 118, sec. 1/p. 117)
28 Feb 1831
LOGAN (W.Va.) lost to creation of FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 70, sec. 1/pp. 134-136)
12 Mar 1834
LOGAN (W.Va.) lost to TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1833-1834, ch. 58, sec. 1/p. 73)
11 Mar 1847
LOGAN (W.Va.) lost to creation of BOONE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 55, sec. 1/pp. 49-52)
26 Jan 1850
LOGAN (W.Va.) lost to creation of WYOMING (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-24)
20 Jun 1863
LOGAN separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

LOUDOUN

01 Jul 1757
LOUDOUN created from FAIRFAX. (Hening, 7:148-149)
03 Jan 1798
LOUDOUN lost to FAIRFAX. (Shepherd, 2:107-108)
13 Mar 1998
Boundary between LOUDOUN and JEFFERSON (W.Va.) clarified [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1993, ch. 141/p. 146; Va. Acts 1998, ch. 123/pp. 213-214; W. Va. Acts 1998, ch. 74/pp. 338-339)

LOUISA

01 Dec 1742
LOUISA created from HANOVER. (Hening, 5:208-209)
01 May 1761
LOUISA lost to ALBEMARLE. (Hening, 7:419-423)

LOWER NORFOLK (extinct)

1637
LOWER NORFOLK (extinct) created from NEW NORFOLK; NEW NORFOLK County eliminated. (Robinson, 59, 70, 85)
1640
Boundaries between LOWER NORFOLK (extinct) and UPPER NORFOLK (later NANSEMOND, extinct) redefined [no change]. (Hening, 1:228, 247; Robinson, 197-198)
16 May 1691
LOWER NORFOLK lost to creation of NORFOLK (extinct) and PRINCESS ANNE (extinct); LOWER NORFOLK County eliminated. (Hening, 3:95-96; Robinson, 63, 65)

LUNENBURG

01 May 1746
LUNENBURG created from BRUNSWICK. (Hening, 5:383-385)
10 May 1752
LUNENBURG lost to creation of HALIFAX. (Hening, 6:252-254)
10 May 1754
LUNENBURG lost to creation of BEDFORD. (Hening, 6:381-383)
01 Jan 1755
LUNENBURG lost to BEDFORD. (Hening, 6:441-442)
01 Mar 1765
LUNENBURG lost to creation of CHARLOTTE and MECKLENBURG. (Hening, 8:41-42)
01 Oct 1777
LUNENBURG gained from CHARLOTTE. (Hening, 9:327)

Lynchburg (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Lynchburg made an independent city, 1st class, from CAMPBELL. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Jan 1908
Independent city of Lynchburg gained from CAMPBELL. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1926
Independent city of Lynchburg gained from CAMPBELL. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [242])
21 Mar 1940
Independent city of Lynchburg gained small area from CAMPBELL. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1958
Independent city of Lynchburg gained from BEDFORD and CAMPBELL. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989 and August 1992; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1964
Independent city of Lynchburg gained small area from BEDFORD. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [247])
31 Dec 1975
Independent city of Lynchburg gained from BEDFORD and CAMPBELL. (Lynchburg Planning Division, correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

McDOWELL (W.Va.)

20 Feb 1858
McDOWELL (W.Va.) created by Virginia from TAZEWELL and WYOMING (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 155, sec. 1/pp. 106-108)
20 Jun 1863
McDOWELL separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

MADISON (Ky.)

01 Aug 1786
MADISON (Ky.) created by Virginia from LINCOLN (Ky.). (Hening, 12:118-120)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; MADISON became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

MADISON

01 May 1793
MADISON created from CULPEPER. (Hening, 13:558-559)

Manassas (Ind. City)

01 May 1975
Manassas made an independent city, 2d class, from PRINCE WILLIAM. (Manassas Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Va. Sec. Rpt., 527)
31 Dec 1983
Independent city of Manassas exchanged with PRINCE WILLIAM. (Manassas Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
09 May 1985
Independent city of Manassas gained small area from PRINCE WILLIAM. (Manassas Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)

Manassas Park (Ind. City)

01 Jun 1975
Manassas Park made an independent city, 2d class, from PRINCE WILLIAM. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 528)
31 Dec 1990
Independent city of Manassas Park gained from PRINCE WILLIAM. (Manassas Park Planning Director, correspondence, March 1994; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
25 Jul 2000
Independent city of Manassas Park gained small area from PRINCE WILLIAM [change too small to map]. (Commission on Local Government, "Municipal Boundary Change Actions in Virginia: 2000," http://www.clg.state.va.us/annexations.2000.pdf, 8 October 2003)

Manchester (Ind. City, extinct)

10 Jul 1902
Manchester (extinct) made an independent city, 2d class, from CHESTERFIELD. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
15 Apr 1910
Independent city of Manchester was absorbed by the independent city of Richmond; Manchester eliminated. (Bain, Body Incorporate, 117)

MARION (W.Va.)

14 Jan 1842
MARION (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.) and MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-36)
24 Mar 1843
Boundaries of MARION (W.Va.) clarified [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 55, sec. 1/p. 40)
19 Jan 1844
MARION (W.Va.) lost to creation of TAYLOR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 44, sec. 1/pp. 34-37)
15 Mar 1847
Boundary between MARION (W.Va.) and MONONGALIA (W.Va.) clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 58, sec. 1/p. 57)
20 Feb 1856
MARION (W.Va.) lost to TAYLOR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 113, sec. 1/p. 98)
20 Jun 1863
MARION separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

MARSHALL (W.Va.)

01 May 1835
MARSHALL (W.Va.) created by Virginia from OHIO (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1834-1835, ch. 57, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-40)
20 Jun 1863
MARSHALL separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Martinsville (Ind. City)

05 Dec 1928
Martinsville made an independent city, 2d class, from HENRY. (Dodson, Cities, "Martinsville")
31 Dec 1939
Independent city of Martinsville gained small area from HENRY. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
02 Aug 1941
Independent city of Martinsville's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Dodson, Cities, "Martinsville")
01 Sep 1946
Independent city of Martinsville gained from HENRY. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1960
Independent city of Martinsville gained small area from HENRY. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1965
Independent city of Martinsville gained from HENRY. (Martinsville Public Works Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [248])

MASON (Ky.)

01 May 1789
MASON (Ky.) created by Virginia from BOURBON (Ky.). (Hening, 12:658-659)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; MASON became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

MASON (W.Va.)

01 May 1804
MASON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 3:77-78)
27 Jan 1817
MASON (W.Va.) exchanged with KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1816-1817, ch. 89, sec. 1/p. 157)
01 Jan 1820
Ohio River and its islands, previously unassigned to particular counties, were declared to be part of the adjacent Virginia counties, including MASON (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 66)
07 Jan 1824
Boundary between MASON (W.Va.) and KANAWHA (W.Va.) clarified [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 75, sec. 1/p. 81)
01 Mar 1831
MASON (W.Va.) lost to creation of JACKSON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 73, sec. 1/pp. 138-140)
11 Mar 1848
MASON (W.Va.) lost to creation of PUTNAM (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-38)
20 Jun 1863
MASON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

MATHEWS

01 May 1791
MATHEWS created from GLOUCESTER. (Hening, 13:162-163)

MECKLENBURG

01 Mar 1765
MECKLENBURG created from LUNENBURG. (Hening, 8:41-42)

MERCER (Ky.)

01 Aug 1786
MERCER (Ky.) created by Virginia from LINCOLN (Ky.). (Hening, 12:118-120)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; MERCER became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

MERCER (W.Va.)

17 Mar 1837
MERCER (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GILES and TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1836-1837, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 31-33)
05 Mar 1841
MERCER (W.Va.) lost to GILES. (Va. Acts 1840-1841, ch. 45, sec. 1/pp. 61-62)
13 Mar 1847
Boundaries of MERCER (W.Va.) clarified [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 57-58)
20 Jun 1863
MERCER separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

MIDDLESEX

1674
MIDDLESEX created from LANCASTER. (Robinson, 60, 84)

MONONGALIA (W.Va.)

08 Nov 1776
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) created by Virginia from West Augusta District and HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.); MONONGALIA overlapped territory claimed by Pennsylvania. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 93; Hening, 9:262-274)
May 1779
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) gained from AUGUSTA. (Hening, 10:114)
Oct 1780
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) gained from AUGUSTA, lost to WESTMORELAND (Pa.) when Pennsylvania regained effective jurisdiction of the Pittsburgh region from Virginia. (Hening, 10:351; Crumrine, Boundary Controversy, 521-523; Van Zandt, 83)
20 Jul 1784
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) lost to creation of HARRISON (W.Va.). (Hening, 11:366-368)
01 Jan 1800
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) lost to HARRISON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:203)
19 Jan 1818
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) lost to creation of PRESTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 32, sec. 1/pp. 32-34)
15 Mar 1841
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) lost to PRESTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1840-1841, ch. 44, sec. 1/p. 61)
14 Jan 1842
MONONGALIA (W.Va.) lost to creation of MARION (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-36)
15 Mar 1847
Boundary between MONONGALIA (W.Va.) and MARION (W.Va.) clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 58, sec. 1/p. 57)
20 Jun 1863
MONONGALIA separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

MONROE (W.Va.)

01 May 1799
MONROE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:168-169)
02 Jan 1802
MONROE (W.Va.) gained from BOTETOURT and MONTGOMERY. (Shepherd, 2:345-346)
01 May 1806
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to creation of GILES. (Shepherd, 3:244-245)
05 Jan 1822
MONROE (W.Va.) gained small area from BOTETOURT and lost to creation of ALLEGHANY. (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 28, sec. 1/pp. 28-30)
29 Jan 1827
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to GILES and GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1826-1827, chs. 50-51/pp. 41-42)
02 Feb 1829
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to GILES. (Va. Acts 1828-1829, ch. 121, sec. 1/pp. 119-120)
11 Jan 1843
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to ALLEGHANY [change too small to map]. (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 56, sec. 1/pp. 40-41)
21 Mar 1851
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to creation of CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-23)
16 Feb 1853
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1852-1853, ch. 152, sec. 1/p. 130)
10 Jan 1856
MONROE (W.Va.) lost to CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 112, sec. 1/pp. 97-98)
20 Jun 1863
MONROE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

MONTGOMERY

31 Dec 1776
MONTGOMERY created from FINCASTLE (extinct). (Hening, 9:257-261)
01 Sep 1777
MONTGOMERY exchanged with WASHINGTON. (Hening, 9:330-331)
01 Mar 1778
MONTGOMERY lost to creation of GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Hening, 9:420-424)
01 Oct 1789
MONTGOMERY lost to creation of KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:670-672)
01 May 1790
MONTGOMERY gained from BOTETOURT, lost to creation of WYTHE. (Hening, 13:76-78)
14 Dec 1795
MONTGOMERY exchanged with BOTETOURT. (Shepherd, 1:406)
07 Dec 1796
MONTGOMERY exchanged with BOTETOURT. (Shepherd, 2:64)
02 Jan 1802
MONTGOMERY lost to MONROE (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:345-346)
01 May 1806
MONTGOMERY lost to creation of GILES. (Shepherd, 3:244-245)
01 Feb 1831
MONTGOMERY lost to creation of FLOYD. (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 72, secs. 1, 12/pp. 137-138)
30 Mar 1839
MONTGOMERY lost to creation of PULASKI. (Va. Acts 1839, Jan. sess., ch. 50, sec. 1/pp. 30-33)
07 Jan 1840
Boundary between MONTGOMERY and PULASKI clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1839-1840, ch. 35, sec. 1/pp. 35-36)
14 Feb 1842
MONTGOMERY gained from PULASKI. (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 62, sec. 1/pp. 39-40)
02 Feb 1849
MONTGOMERY lost to ROANOKE. (Va. Acts 1848-1849, ch. 63, sec. 1/pp. 28-30)
01 Mar 1853
MONTGOMERY lost to CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1852-1853, ch. 153, secs. 1, 3/pp. 130-131)
10 Jul 1902
MONTGOMERY lost to creation of Radford as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
1966
MONTGOMERY lost to the independent city of Radford. (Bain, Annexation, [248]; Radford Zoning Dept., correspondence, March 1994)
1977
MONTGOMERY lost to the independent city of Radford. (Radford Zoning Dept., correspondence, March 1994)
1980
MONTGOMERY lost to the independent city of Radford. (Radford Zoning Dept., correspondence, March 1994)
1986
MONTGOMERY lost to the independent city of Radford. (Radford City Cartographer, correspondence, December 2002)

MORGAN (W.Va.)

09 Feb 1820
MORGAN (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BERKELEY (W.Va.) and HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 34, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
01 Mar 1821
Boundary between MORGAN (W.Va.) and HAMPSHIRE (W.Va.) clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1820-1821, ch. 102, sec. 1/pp. 120-121)
20 Jun 1863
MORGAN separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

NANSEMOND (extinct)

1637
UPPER NORFOLK (later NANSEMOND, extinct) created from NEW NORFOLK; NEW NORFOLK County eliminated. (Robinson, 59, 70, 85)
1640
UPPER NORFOLK (later NANSEMOND, extinct) boundaries redefined [no change]. (Hening, 1:228, 247; Robinson, 197-198)
1642
UPPER NORFOLK renamed NANSEMOND (extinct). (Hening, 1:321 [323]; Robinson, 85, 198)
1647
Boundary between NANSEMOND (extinct) and ISLE OF WIGHT clarified [no change]. (Robinson, 198)
1656
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost to ISLE OF WIGHT. (Hening, 1:423)
29 May 1702
Boundaries of NANSEMOND (extinct) clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 8-9)
15 Dec 1769
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost to ISLE OF WIGHT. (Hening, 8:405-406)
13 Mar 1772
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost to ISLE OF WIGHT. (Hening, 8:602-603)
01 Mar 1786
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost to SOUTHAMPTON. (Hening, 12:69)
01 Oct 1910
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost to creation of Suffolk as an independent city, 2d class. (Dodson, Cities, "Suffolk")
19 Jul 1916
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost small area to the independent city of Suffolk [not mapped]. (Bain, Annexation, [241])
01 Aug 1926
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost small area to the independent city of Suffolk [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [242])
31 Dec 1928
NANSEMOND (extinct) lost small area to the independent city of Suffolk [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jul 1972
NANSEMOND and the towns of Holland and Whaleyville were consolidated to create the new independent city, 1st class, of Nansemond (extinct); NANSEMOND County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1973, ch. 31/pp. 61-74)

Nansemond (Ind. City, extinct)

01 Jul 1972
Nansemond (extinct) made an independent city, 1st class, from NANSEMOND and the towns of Holland and Whaleyville; NANSEMOND County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1973, ch. 31/pp. 61-74)
01 Jan 1974
Independent cities of Nansemond and Suffolk were consolidated to form the independent city of Suffolk, 1st class; Nansemond eliminated. (Va. Acts 1973, ch. 367/pp. 516-533)

NELSON (Ky.)

01 Jan 1785
NELSON (Ky.) created by Virginia from JEFFERSON (Ky.). (Hening, 11:469-470)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; NELSON became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

NELSON

01 Jun 1808
NELSON created from AMHERST. (Shepherd, 3:378-379)

NEW KENT

1654
NEW KENT created from YORK. (Hening, 1:387n., 388; Robinson, 62)
12 May 1691
NEW KENT lost to creation of KING AND QUEEN. (Hening, 3:94-95; Robinson, 57)
01 May 1721
NEW KENT lost to creation of HANOVER. (Winfree, 198-199)
01 May 1767
NEW KENT exchanged with JAMES CITY. (Hening, 8:208-210)
10 Mar 1950
Boundary between NEW KENT and HENRICO clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1950, ch. 155, sec. 1/pp. 226-227)

NEW NORFOLK (extinct)

1636
NEW NORFOLK (extinct) created from ELIZABETH CITY (extinct). (Robinson, 62, 85-86)
1637
NEW NORFOLK lost to creation of LOWER NORFOLK (extinct) and UPPER NORFOLK (later NANSEMOND, extinct); NEW NORFOLK County eliminated. (Robinson, 59, 70, 85)

Newport News (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Newport News made an independent city, 1st class, from WARWICK (extinct). (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
17 Jan 1917
Independent city of Newport News gained from WARWICK (extinct). (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12; " Warwick County v. Newport News" in Va. Rpts., 120:182)
01 Jan 1921
Independent city of Newport News gained small areas from ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) and WARWICK (extinct). (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12)
01 Jun 1921
Independent city of Newport News gained from WARWICK (extinct). (Brown, Alexander C., 12)
01 Jan 1927
Independent city of Newport News gained from ELIZABETH CITY (extinct). A minor correction was made in this line on 27 February 1927. (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12-13)
05 Dec 1940
Independent city of Newport News gained from WARWICK (extinct). (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 13)
01 Jul 1958
Independent cities of Newport News and Warwick were consolidated to form the independent city of Newport News, 1st class; Warwick eliminated. (Va. Acts 1958, ch. 141/pp. 147-190)

NICHOLAS (W.Va.)

30 Jan 1818
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GREENBRIER (W.Va.), KANAWHA (W.Va.), and RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 33, sec. 1/pp. 34-35)
29 Jan 1820
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) gained from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 114, sec. 1/p. 91)
23 Jan 1824
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) gained from KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 80)
28 Feb 1831
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) lost to creation of FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 70, sec. 1/pp. 134-136)
15 Jan 1836
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) lost to creation of BRAXTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 18, sec. 1/pp. 18-20)
29 Mar 1858
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) lost to creation of CLAY (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 158, sec. 1/pp. 111-113; W. Va. Acts 1863, ch. 64, sec. 1/p. 61)
10 Jan 1860
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) lost to creation of WEBSTER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 47, sec. 1/pp. 151-157)
14 Feb 1861
NICHOLAS (W.Va.) lost to WEBSTER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1861, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 24, sec. 1/p. 50)
20 Jun 1863
NICHOLAS separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

NORFOLK (extinct)

16 May 1691
NORFOLK (extinct) created from LOWER NORFOLK; LOWER NORFOLK County eliminated. (Hening, 3:95-96; Robinson, 63, 65)
10 Jul 1902
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to creation of Norfolk as an independent city, 1st class, and of Portsmouth as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
09 Jan 1906
NORFOLK (extinct) lost small area to the independent city of Norfolk. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
21 Nov 1908
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Portsmouth. (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [240])
02 Jan 1911
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Norfolk. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
26 Jun 1918
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Portsmouth. (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [241])
05 Jan 1921
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to creation of South Norfolk (extinct) as an independent city, 2d class. (Dodson, Cities, "South Norfolk;" Chesapeake Public Library, correspondence, September 2003)
01 Jan 1923
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Norfolk. (Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1948
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Portsmouth. (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1951
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of South Norfolk (extinct). (Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1955
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Norfolk. (Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1960
NORFOLK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Portsmouth. (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [247])
01 Jan 1963
NORFOLK and the independent city of South Norfolk were consolidated to create the new independent city of Chesapeake, 1st class; NORFOLK County and South Norfolk eliminated. (Va. Acts 1962, ch. 211/pp. 301-316)

Norfolk (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Norfolk made an independent city, 1st class, from NORFOLK (extinct). (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
09 Jan 1906
Independent city of Norfolk gained small area from NORFOLK (extinct). (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
02 Jan 1911
Independent city of Norfolk gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1923
Independent city of Norfolk gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1955
Independent city of Norfolk gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1959
Independent city of Norfolk gained from PRINCESS ANNE (extinct). (Bain, Annexation, [246]; Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; " City of Norfolk v. County of Princess Anne" in Va. Rpts., 200:105-106)
1988
Independent city of Norfolk gained small area from the independent city of Virginia Beach. (Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)

NORTHAMPTON

1634
ACCOMACK (original, now NORTHAMPTON) created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
1643
ACCOMACK (original) renamed NORTHAMPTON. (Hening, 1:249)
1663
NORTHAMPTON lost to creation of ACCOMACK. (Robinson, 42, 73)

NORTHUMBERLAND

1648
NORTHUMBERLAND created from YORK. (Hening, 1:294n., 352, 362; Robinson, 63, 86)
1649
NORTHUMBERLAND boundaries clarified [no change]. (Hening, 1:362)
1651
NORTHUMBERLAND lost to creation of LANCASTER. (Hening, 1:374; Robinson, 57, 82-83)
1653
NORTHUMBERLAND lost to creation of WESTMORELAND. (Hening, 1:381; Robinson, 71)

Norton (Ind. City)

01 Jan 1954
Norton made an independent city, 2d class, from WISE. (Virginia Commission on Local Government, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1963
Independent city of Norton gained from WISE. (Norton City Manager, correspondence, April 1994; Bain, Annexation, [247])
28 Dec 1974
Independent city of Norton gained from WISE. (Norton City Manager, correspondence, April 1994; Norton City Charter, ch. 1)
19 Apr 1984
Independent city of Norton gained from WISE. (Norton City Manager, correspondence, April 1994; Norton City Charter, ch. 1)

NOTTOWAY

01 May 1789
NOTTOWAY created from AMELIA. (Hening, 12:723-724)

OHIO (W.Va.)

08 Nov 1776
OHIO (W.Va.) created by Virginia from West Augusta District; overlapped territory claimed by Pennsylvania. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 93; Hening, 9:262-274)
Oct 1780
OHIO (W.Va.) lost to WESTMORELAND (Pa.) when Pennsylvania regained effective jurisdiction of the Pittsburgh region from Virginia. (Crumrine, Boundary Controversy, 521-523; Van Zandt, 83)
Oct 1785
OHIO (W.Va.) gained all of YOHOGANIA; YOHOGANIA County eliminated. (Hening, 12:114)
01 May 1797
OHIO (W.Va.) lost to creation of BROOKE (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:54-55)
01 May 1805
OHIO (W.Va.) lost to HARRISON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 3:174-175)
06 Dec 1814
OHIO (W.Va.) lost to creation of TYLER (W.Va.). (Robinson, 88; Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 40, sec. 1/pp. 87-89)
01 Jan 1820
Ohio River and its islands, previously unassigned to particular counties, were declared to be part of the adjacent Virginia counties, including OHIO (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 66)
01 May 1835
OHIO (W.Va.) lost to creation of MARSHALL (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1834-1835, ch. 57, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-40)
20 Jun 1863
OHIO separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

ORANGE

01 Jan 1735
[1 January 1734/1735] ORANGE created from SPOTSYLVANIA; ORANGE extended westward to "the utmost limits of Virginia," including all of present Kentucky and West Virginia. (Hening, 4:450-451)
15 Dec 1738
ORANGE lost to creation of AUGUSTA and FREDERICK; AUGUSTA and FREDERICK not fully organized, attached to ORANGE. (Hening, 5:78-80; Robinson, 43, 50)
1743
FREDERICK fully organized, detached from ORANGE. (Robinson, 79)
1745
AUGUSTA fully organized, detached from ORANGE. (Robinson, 74)
17 May 1749
ORANGE lost to creation of CULPEPER. (Winfree, 425-426)
24 Jan 1838
ORANGE lost to creation of GREENE. (Va. Acts 1838, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 52-54)

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30 Mar 1831
PAGE created from ROCKINGHAM and SHENANDOAH. (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 74, sec. 1/pp. 140-142)

PATRICK

01 Jun 1791
PATRICK created from HENRY. (Hening, 13:160-162)
30 Nov 1791
PATRICK gained from HENRY. (Hening, 13:290)
01 Jan 1810
PATRICK lost to GRAYSON. (Va. Acts 1809-1810, ch. 66, sec. 1/p. 58)
01 Oct 1848
PATRICK lost to FRANKLIN. (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 62, secs. 1, 3/p. 42)
26 Feb 1856
PATRICK lost to CARROLL. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 114, sec. 1/p. 98)
19 Feb 1858
PATRICK lost to HENRY. (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 159, sec. 1/pp. 113-114)

PENDLETON (W.Va.)

01 May 1788
PENDLETON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from AUGUSTA, HARDY (W.Va.), and ROCKINGHAM. (Hening, 12:637-638)
01 May 1791
PENDLETON (W.Va.) gained from AUGUSTA. (Hening, 13:165-167)
03 Dec 1796
PENDLETON (W.Va.) gained from BATH. (Shepherd, 2:53)
21 Dec 1821
PENDLETON (W.Va.) lost to creation of POCAHONTAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
01 May 1847
PENDLETON (W.Va.) lost to creation of HIGHLAND. (Va. Acts 1846-1847, ch. 56, secs. 1, 13/pp. 52-55)
20 Jun 1863
PENDLETON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Petersburg (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Petersburg made an independent city, 1st class, from DINWIDDIE and PRINCE GEORGE. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Dec 1921
Independent city of Petersburg gained small areas from DINWIDDIE and PRINCE GEORGE. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1932
Independent city of Petersburg gained from DINWIDDIE. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1945
Independent city of Petersburg gained from PRINCE GEORGE. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1956
Independent city of Petersburg gained small areas from DINWIDDIE and PRINCE GEORGE. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1971
Independent city of Petersburg gained from DINWIDDIE and PRINCE GEORGE. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

PITTSYLVANIA

01 Jun 1767
PITTSYLVANIA created from HALIFAX. (Hening, 8:205-208)
31 Dec 1776
PITTSYLVANIA lost to creation of HENRY. (Hening, 9:241-242)
10 Jul 1902
PITTSYLVANIA lost to creation of Danville as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Jun 1907
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1933
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Aug 1947
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jul 1951
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1956
PITTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1960
PITTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Danville [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [246])
01 Jan 1963
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
1964
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division., correspondence, February 1990)
1971
PITTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1973
PITTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1974
PITTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
1978
PITTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1988
PITTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Danville. (Danville Planning Division, correspondence, February 1990; Danville Dept. of Community Development, correspondence, December 2002; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

PLEASANTS (W.Va.)

29 Mar 1851
PLEASANTS (W.Va.) created by Virginia from TYLER (W.Va.) and WOOD (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 25-26)
20 Jun 1863
PLEASANTS separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

POCAHONTAS (W.Va.)

21 Dec 1821
POCAHONTAS (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BATH, PENDLETON (W.Va.), and RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
28 Dec 1824
POCAHONTAS (W.Va.) gained from GREENBRIER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1824-1825, ch. 63, sec. 1/pp. 73-74)
20 Jun 1863
POCAHONTAS separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Poquoson (Ind. City)

01 May 1975
Poquoson made an independent city, 2d class, from YORK. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 533)

Portsmouth (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Portsmouth made an independent city, 1st class, from NORFOLK (extinct). (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
21 Nov 1908
Independent city of Portsmouth gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [240])
26 Jun 1918
Independent city of Portsmouth gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [241])
01 Jan 1948
Independent city of Portsmouth gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1960
Independent city of Portsmouth gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [247])
1968
Independent city of Portsmouth gained from the independent city of Chesapeake. (Portsmouth City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)

POWHATAN

01 Jul 1777
POWHATAN created from CUMBERLAND. (Hening, 9:322-325)
16 Mar 1850
POWHATAN gained from CHESTERFIELD. (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 28, sec. 1/p. 26)

PRESTON (W.Va.)

19 Jan 1818
PRESTON (W.Va.) created by Virginia from MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 32, sec. 1/pp. 32-34)
29 Feb 1828
PRESTON (W.Va.) gained from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1827-1828, ch. 82, sec. 1/pp. 53-54)
04 Apr 1838
PRESTON (W.Va.) gained from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1838, ch. 62, sec. 1/pp. 57-58)
15 Mar 1841
PRESTON (W.Va.) gained from MONONGALIA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1840-1841, ch. 44, sec. 1/p. 61)
20 Jun 1863
PRESTON separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

PRINCE EDWARD

01 Jan 1754
PRINCE EDWARD created from AMELIA. (Hening, 6:379-380)
01 May 1845
PRINCE EDWARD lost to creation of APPOMATTOX. (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 41, secs. 1, 16/pp. 38-42)

PRINCE GEORGE

23 Apr 1703
PRINCE GEORGE created from CHARLES CITY. (Winfree, 11-12)
17 Dec 1720
PRINCE GEORGE lost to creation of BRUNSWICK; BRUNSWICK not fully organized, attached to PRINCE GEORGE. (Hening, 4:77-79; Robinson, 46, 75-77; Winfree, 179-185)
01 Jan 1733
[1 January 1732/1733] BRUNSWICK fully organized, detached from PRINCE GEORGE. (Hening, 4:355-356)
25 Mar 1735
PRINCE GEORGE lost to creation of AMELIA. (Hening, 4:467-468)
01 May 1752
PRINCE GEORGE lost to creation of DINWIDDIE. (Hening, 6:254-256)
10 Jul 1902
PRINCE GEORGE lost to creation of Petersburg as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Jul 1916
PRINCE GEORGE lost to creation of Hopewell as an independent city, 1st class. (Va. Acts 1916, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 65/pp. 89-102)
01 Dec 1921
PRINCE GEORGE lost small area to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jul 1923
PRINCE GEORGE lost to the independent city of Hopewell. (Hopewell Housing and Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1945
PRINCE GEORGE lost to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1952
PRINCE GEORGE lost to the independent city of Hopewell. (Hopewell Housing and Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1956
PRINCE GEORGE lost small area to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [246])
1969
PRINCE GEORGE lost to the independent city of Hopewell. (Hopewell Housing and Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
31 Dec 1971
PRINCE GEORGE lost to the independent city of Petersburg. (Petersburg Assessor's Office, correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

PRINCE WILLIAM

25 Mar 1731
PRINCE WILLIAM created from KING GEORGE and STAFFORD. (Hening, 4:303)
01 Dec 1742
PRINCE WILLIAM lost to creation of FAIRFAX. (Hening, 5:207-208)
01 May 1759
PRINCE WILLIAM lost to creation of FAUQUIER. (Hening, 7:311-312)
01 May 1975
PRINCE WILLIAM lost to creation of Manassas as an independent city, 2d class. (Manassas Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Va. Sec. Rpt., 527)
01 Jun 1975
PRINCE WILLIAM lost to creation of Manassas Park as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 528)
31 Dec 1983
PRINCE WILLIAM exchanged with the independent city of Manassas. (Manassas Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
09 May 1985
PRINCE WILLIAM lost small area to the independent city of Manassas. (Manassas Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
31 Dec 1990
PRINCE WILLIAM lost to the independent city of Manassas Park. (Manassas Park Planning Director, correspondence, March 1994; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
25 Jul 2000
PRINCE WILLIAM lost small area to the independent city of Manassas Park [change too small to map]. (Commission on Local Government, " Municipal Boundary Change Actions in Virginia: 2000," http://www.clg.state.va.us/annexations.2000.pdf, 8 October 2003)

PRINCESS ANNE (extinct)

16 May 1691
PRINCESS ANNE (extinct) created from LOWER NORFOLK; LOWER NORFOLK County eliminated. (Hening, 3:95-96; Robinson, 65)
14 Feb 1952
PRINCESS ANNE (extinct) lost to creation of Virginia Beach as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Acts 1952, ext. sess., ch. 33/pp. 42-48)
01 Jan 1959
PRINCESS ANNE (extinct) lost to the independent city of Norfolk. (Bain, Annexation, [246]; Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; "City of Norfolk v. County of Princess Anne" in Va. Rpts., 200:105-106)
01 Jan 1963
PRINCESS ANNE and the independent city of Virginia Beach, 2d class, were consolidated to form the independent city of Virginia Beach, 1st class; PRINCESS ANNE County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1962, ch. 147/pp. 204-216)

PULASKI

30 Mar 1839
PULASKI created from MONTGOMERY and WYTHE. (Va. Acts 1839, Jan. sess., ch. 50, sec. 1/pp. 30-33)
07 Jan 1840
Boundary between PULASKI and MONTGOMERY clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1839-1840, ch. 35, sec. 1/pp. 35-36)
14 Feb 1842
PULASKI lost to MONTGOMERY. (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 62, sec. 1/pp. 39-40)
10 Mar 1862
PULASKI gained small area from WYTHE to accommodate local landowner [location unknown, not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1861-1862, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 91, sec. 1/pp. 106-107)

PUTNAM (W.Va.)

11 Mar 1848
PUTNAM (W.Va.) created by Virginia from CABELL (W.Va.), KANAWHA (W.Va.), and MASON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 59, sec. 1/pp. 34-38)
12 Mar 1850
PUTNAM (W.Va.) gained from CABELL (W.Va.) and KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 24-25)
20 Jun 1863
PUTNAM separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Radford (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Radford made an independent city, 2d class, from MONTGOMERY. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
1966
Independent city of Radford gained from MONTGOMERY. (Bain, Annexation, [248]; Radford Zoning Dept., correspondence, March 1994)
09 Mar 1972
Independent city of Radford's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Va. Acts 1968, ch. 209/pp. 288-311; Va. Acts 1972, p. 1664)
1977
Independent city of Radford gained from MONTGOMERY. (Radford Zoning Dept., correspondence, March 1994)
1980
Independent city of Radford gained from MONTGOMERY. (Radford Zoning Dept., correspondence, March 1994)
1986
Independent city of Radford gained from MONTGOMERY. (Radford City Cartographer, correspondence, December 2002)

RALEIGH (W.Va.)

23 Jan 1850
RALEIGH (W.Va.) created by Virginia from FAYETTE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 24, sec. 1/pp. 19-21)
20 Jun 1863
RALEIGH separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

RANDOLPH (W.Va.)

01 May 1787
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:393-395)
02 Jan 1802
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to HARRISON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:345-346)
30 Jan 1818
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 33, sec. 1/pp. 34-35)
04 Feb 1818
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to LEWIS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1817-1818, ch. 141, sec. 1/p. 184)
29 Jan 1820
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 114, sec. 1/p. 91)
21 Dec 1821
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of POCAHONTAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1821-1822, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 27-28)
29 Feb 1828
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to PRESTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1827-1828, ch. 82, sec. 1/pp. 53-54)
15 Jan 1836
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of BRAXTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 18, sec. 1/pp. 18-20)
04 Apr 1838
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to PRESTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1838, ch. 62, sec. 1/pp. 57-58)
03 Mar 1843
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of BARBOUR (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 37-40)
16 Mar 1849
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to BRAXTON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1848-1849, ch. 64, sec. 1/p. 30)
26 Mar 1851
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of UPSHUR (W.Va.). (Robinson, 88; Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 23-25)
07 Mar 1856
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of TUCKER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 110, sec. 1/pp. 95-97)
10 Jan 1860
RANDOLPH (W.Va.) lost to creation of WEBSTER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 47, sec. 1/pp. 151-157)
20 Jun 1863
RANDOLPH separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

RAPPAHANNOCK (original, extinct)

11 Dec 1656
RAPPAHANNOCK (original, extinct) created from LANCASTER. (Hening, 1:427; Robinson, 66, 86)
26 Apr 1692
RAPPAHANNOCK (original) lost to creation of ESSEX and RICHMOND; original RAPPAHANNOCK County eliminated. (Hening, 3:104-105; Robinson, 49, 66)

RAPPAHANNOCK

18 Feb 1833
RAPPAHANNOCK created from CULPEPER. (Robinson, 66, 87; Va. Acts 1832-1833, ch. 73, sec. 1/pp. 44-46)

RICHMOND

26 Apr 1692
RICHMOND created from RAPPAHANNOCK (original); original RAPPAHANNOCK County eliminated. (Hening, 3:104-105; Robinson, 49, 66)
23 Apr 1721
RICHMOND lost to creation of KING GEORGE. (Winfree, 197-198)
20 Dec 1738
Boundaries of RICHMOND with WESTMORELAND and KING GEORGE clarified [no discernible change]. (Eaton, 1-2)

Richmond (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Richmond made an independent city, 1st class, from HENRICO. (Bain, Body Incorporate, 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
06 Dec 1906
Independent city of Richmond gained from HENRICO. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; "Henrico County v. City of Richmond" in Va. Rpts., 106:282-287)
15 Apr 1910
Independent city of Richmond absorbed the independent city of Manchester; Manchester eliminated. (Bain, Body Incorporate, 117)
05 Nov 1914
Independent city of Richmond gained from CHESTERFIELD and HENRICO. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
01 Jan 1942
Independent city of Richmond gained from CHESTERFIELD and HENRICO. (Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243]; " Henrico County v. City of Richmond" in Va. Rpts., 177:768-769)
1970
Independent city of Richmond gained from CHESTERFIELD. (Richmond Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990)

RITCHIE (W.Va.)

18 Feb 1843
RITCHIE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.), LEWIS (W.Va.), and WOOD (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 52, sec. 1/pp. 35-37)
04 Feb 1845
RITCHIE (W.Va.) lost to creation of DODDRIDGE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1844-1845, ch. 42, sec. 1/pp. 42-45)
20 Jun 1863
RITCHIE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

ROANE (W.Va.)

11 Mar 1856
ROANE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from GILMER (W.Va.), JACKSON (W.Va.), and KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 109, sec. 1/pp. 91-94)
20 Jun 1863
ROANE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

ROANOKE

01 May 1838
ROAKOKE created from BOTETOURT. (Va. Acts 1838, ch. 60, secs. 1, 15/pp. 54-57)
02 Feb 1849
ROANOKE gained from MONTGOMERY. (Va. Acts 1848-1849, ch. 63, sec. 1/pp. 28-30)
21 Mar 1851
ROANOKE lost to creation of CRAIG. (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-23)
10 Jul 1902
ROANOKE lost to creation of Roanoke as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
16 Dec 1915
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Roanoke. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
28 Nov 1919
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Roanoke. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1926
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Roanoke. (Bain, Annexation, [242]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1943
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Roanoke. (Bain, Annexation, [244]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1949
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Roanoke. (Bain, Annexation, [245]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1965
ROANOKE lost small area to the independent city of Roanoke. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1967
ROANOKE lost small area to the independent city of Roanoke. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1968
ROANOKE lost to creation of Salem as an independent city, 2d class, and lost small area to the independent city of Roanoke. (Middleton, 2-12; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1976
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Roanoke. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1986
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Salem. (Salem City Engineer, correspondence, March 1994)
31 Dec 1987
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Salem. (Salem City Engineer, correspondence, March 1994)
01 Jul 1989
ROANOKE lost to the independent city of Salem. (Salem City Engineer, correspondence, March 1994)

Roanoke (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Roanoke made an independent city, 1st class, from ROANOKE. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
16 Dec 1915
Independent city of Roanoke gained from ROANOKE. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
28 Nov 1919
Independent city of Roanoke gained from ROANOKE. (Bain, Annexation, [241]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1926
Independent city of Roanoke gained from ROANOKE. (Bain, Annexation, [242]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1943
Independent city of Roanoke gained from ROANOKE. (Bain, Annexation, [244]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1949
Independent city of Roanoke gained from ROANOKE. (Bain, Annexation, [245]; Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1965
Independent city of Roanoke gained small area from ROANOKE. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1967
Independent city of Roanoke gained small area from ROANOKE. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1968
Independent city of Roanoke gained small area from ROANOKE. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1976
Independent city of Roanoke gained from ROANOKE. (Roanoke City Engineer, correspondence, December 1989)

ROCKBRIDGE

01 Mar 1778
ROCKBRIDGE created from AUGUSTA and BOTETOURT. (Hening, 9:420-424)
Oct 1785
ROCKBRIDGE lost to BOTETOURT. (Hening, 12:74)
01 Apr 1888
ROCKBRIDGE gained from BOTETOURT. (Va. Acts 1887-1888, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 488, secs. 1, 5/pp. 556-557)
10 Jul 1902
ROCKBRIDGE lost to creation of Buena Vista as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Jan 1966
ROCKBRIDGE lost to creation of Lexington as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 526)
31 Dec 1983
ROCKBRIDGE lost to the independent city of Buena Vista. (Buena Vista City Manager, correspondence, January 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

ROCKINGHAM

01 Mar 1778
ROCKINGHAM created from AUGUSTA. (Hening, 9:420-424)
01 May 1788
ROCKINGHAM lost to creation of PENDLETON (W.Va.). (Hening, 12:637-638)
30 Mar 1831
ROCKINGHAM lost to creation of PAGE. (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 74, sec. 1/pp. 140-142)
06 May 1916
ROCKINGHAM lost to creation of Harrisonburg as an independent city, 2d class. (Harrisonburg Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
01 Jul 1937
ROCKINGHAM lost small area to the independent city of Harrisonburg. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jul 1938
ROCKINGHAM lost small area to the independent city of Harrisonburg [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [243])
19 Dec 1950
ROCKINGHAM lost small area to the independent city of Harrisonburg. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1962
ROCKINGHAM lost to the independent city of Harrisonburg. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
01 Jan 1965
ROCKINGHAM lost small area to the independent city of Harrisonburg [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [248])
01 Jan 1983
ROCKINGHAM lost to the independent city of Harrisonburg. (Harrisonburg Community Development Dept., correspondence, January 1990; Map of the City of Harrisonburg, January 1983)
10 Mar 2000
ROCKINGHAM exchanged small areas with the independent city of Harrisonburg [change too small to map]. (Commission on Local Government, "Municipal Boundary Change Actions in Virginia: 2000," http://www.clg.state.va.us/annexations.2000.pdf, 8 October 2003; City of Harrisonburg, Planning and Community Development Department, email, 12 November 2002)

RUSSELL

01 May 1786
RUSSELL created from WASHINGTON. (Hening, 12:110-111)
13 May 1793
RUSSELL lost to creation of LEE. (Hening, 13:556-557)
01 May 1800
RUSSELL lost to creation of TAZEWELL. (Shepherd, 2:217-218)
01 May 1807
RUSSELL lost to TAZEWELL. (Shepherd, 3:310)
14 Jan 1813
Boundary between RUSSELL and LEE clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1812-1813, ch. 86, sec. 1/pp. 110-111)
24 Nov 1814
RUSSELL lost to creation of SCOTT. (Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 38, sec. 1/pp. 85-87)
03 Feb 1835
RUSSELL exchanged with TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1834-1835, ch. 58, sec. 1/p. 40)
16 Feb 1856
RUSSELL lost to creation of WISE. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 107, sec. 1/pp. 87-90)
13 Feb 1858
RUSSELL lost to creation of BUCHANAN. (Robinson, 77; Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 156, sec. 1/pp. 108-110)
03 Mar 1880
RUSSELL lost small area to creation of DICKENSON [not mapped]. (Robinson, 48; Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 140, sec. 1/pp. 125-129)

Salem (Ind. City)

01 Jan 1968
Salem made an independent city, 2d class, from ROANOKE. (Middleton, 2-12)
02 Jan 1968
Independent city of Salem's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Middleton, 2-12)
01 Jan 1986
Independent city of Salem gained from ROANOKE. (Salem City Engineer, correspondence, March 1994)
31 Dec 1987
Independent city of Salem gained from ROANOKE. (Salem City Engineer, correspondence, March 1994)
01 Jul 1989
Independent city of Salem gained from ROANOKE. (Salem City Engineer, correspondence, March 1994)

SCOTT

24 Nov 1814
SCOTT created from LEE, RUSSELL, and WASHINGTON. (Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 38, sec. 1/pp. 85-87)
17 Dec 1814
Boundary between SCOTT and LEE clarified [no change]. (Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 39, sec. 1/p. 87)
26 Dec 1822
SCOTT lost to LEE. (Va. Acts 1822-1823, ch. 71, sec. 1/pp. 90-91)
16 Feb 1856
SCOTT lost to creation of WISE. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 107, sec. 1/pp. 87-90)

SHENANDOAH

15 May 1772
DUNMORE (now SHENANDOAH) created from FREDERICK. (Hening, 8:597-599)
01 Feb 1778
DUNMORE renamed SHENANDOAH. (Hening, 9:420-424)
30 Mar 1831
SHENANDOAH lost to creation of PAGE. (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 74, sec. 1/pp. 140-142)
09 Mar 1836
SHENANDOAH lost to creation of WARREN. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 20, sec. 1/pp. 22-24)

SMYTH

23 Feb 1832
SMYTH created from WASHINGTON and WYTHE. (Va. Acts 1831-1832, ch. 67, sec. 1/pp. 47-49)

South Boston (Ind. City)

01 Jan 1960
South Boston made an independent city, 2d class, from HALIFAX. (South Boston Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1965
Independent city of South Boston gained from HALIFAX. (South Boston City Manager's Office, correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [248])
30 Jun 1995
Independent city of South Boston lost to HALIFAX when South Boston reverted to town status and was eliminated as an independent city. (U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

South Norfolk (Ind. City, extinct)

05 Jan 1921
South Norfolk (extinct) made an independent city, 2d class, from NORFOLK (extinct). (Dodson, Cities, "South Norfolk;" Chesapeake Public Library, correspondence, September 2003)
01 Jan 1951
Independent city of South Norfolk (extinct) gained from NORFOLK (extinct). (Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Feb 1953
Status of South Norfolk (extinct) changed from 2d class to 1st class. (City of Chesapeake Circuit Court, correspondence, April 1990; Va. Acts 1952, reg. sess., ch. 215/pp. 236-258)
01 Jan 1963
The independent city of South Norfolk and NORFOLK were consolidated to create the new independent city of Chesapeake, 1st class; South Norfolk and NORFOLK County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1962, ch. 211/pp. 301-316)

SOUTHAMPTON

20 May 1749
SOUTHAMPTON created from ISLE OF WIGHT. (Winfree, 432-434)
01 Mar 1786
SOUTHAMPTON gained from NANSEMOND (extinct). (Hening, 12:69)
22 Dec 1961
SOUTHAMPTON lost to creation of Franklin as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 521)
01 Jan 1986
SOUTHAMPTON lost to the independent city of Franklin. (Franklin Office of the City Attorney, correspondence, October 2002; Circuit Court of Southampton County, Book 27, Page 16, 20 December 1985)
01 Jan 1996
SOUTHAMPTON lost to the independent city of Franklin. (Franklin Office of the City Attorney, correspondence, October 2002; Circuit Court of Southampton County, Book 27, Page 19, 20 December 1985)

SPOTSYLVANIA

01 May 1721
SPOTSYLVANIA created from ESSEX, KING AND QUEEN, and KING WILLIAM. (Hening, 4:77-79; Robinson, 77; Winfree, 179-185)
01 Jan 1735
[1 January 1734/1735] SPOTSYLVANIA lost to creation of ORANGE. (Hening, 4:450-451)
10 Jul 1902
SPOTSYLVANIA lost to creation of Fredericksburg as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
31 Dec 1939
SPOTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Fredericksburg. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1951
SPOTSYLVANIA lost small area to the independent city of Fredericksburg. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1955
SPOTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Fredericksburg. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1983
SPOTSYLVANIA lost to the independent city of Fredericksburg. (Fredericksburg Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

STAFFORD

1664
STAFFORD created from WESTMORELAND. (Robinson, 68, 87; Warner, 21)
25 Mar 1731
STAFFORD lost to creation of PRINCE WILLIAM. (Hening, 4:303)
01 Jan 1777
STAFFORD exchanged with KING GEORGE. (Hening, 9:244-245)

Staunton (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Staunton made an independent city, 2d class, from AUGUSTA. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
19 May 1905
Independent city of Staunton gained from AUGUSTA. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
28 Mar 1906
Independent city of Staunton's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Dodson, Cities, "Staunton")
15 Jan 1937
Independent city of Staunton gained small area from AUGUSTA. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1948
Independent city of Staunton gained from AUGUSTA. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [244])
01 Jan 1956
Independent city of Staunton gained small area from AUGUSTA. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1986
Independent city of Staunton gained small area from AUGUSTA. (Staunton Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

Suffolk (Ind. City)

01 Oct 1910
Suffolk made an independent city, 2d class, from NANSEMOND (extinct). (Dodson, Cities, "Suffolk")
19 Jul 1916
Independent city of Suffolk gained small area from NANSEMOND (extinct) [not mapped]. (Bain, Annexation, [241])
01 Aug 1926
Independent city of Suffolk gained small area from NANSEMOND (extinct) [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [242])
31 Dec 1928
Independent city of Suffolk gained small area from NANSEMOND (extinct) [change too small to map]. (Bain, Annexation, [243])
29 Feb 1944
Independent city of Suffolk's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Dodson, Cities, "Suffolk")
01 Jan 1974
Independent cities of Suffolk and Nansemond were consolidated to form the independent city of Suffolk, 1st class; Nansemond eliminated. (Va. Acts 1973, ch. 367/pp. 516-533)

SURRY

1652
SURRY created from JAMES CITY. (Hening, 1:373n.; Robinson, 68, 87)
06 Aug 1701
Southern boundary of SURRY clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 2-3)
29 May 1702
Boundaries of SURRY clarified [no change]. (Winfree, 8-9)
31 Oct 1723
SURRY lost to BRUNSWICK. (Va. Exec. Jour., 4:56)
01 Jan 1733
[1 January 1732/1733] SURRY lost to BRUNSWICK. (Hening, 4:355-356)
01 Feb 1754
SURRY lost to creation of SUSSEX. (Hening, 6:384-385)

SUSSEX

01 Feb 1754
SUSSEX created from SURRY. (Hening, 6:384-385)
04 Jan 1802
SUSSEX lost to GREENSVILLE. (Shepherd, 2:347-348)

TAYLOR (W.Va.)

19 Jan 1844
TAYLOR (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BARBOUR (W.Va.), HARRISON (W.Va.), and MARION (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 44, sec. 1/pp. 34-37)
20 Feb 1856
TAYLOR (W.Va.) gained from MARION (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 113, sec. 1/p. 98)
20 Jun 1863
TAYLOR separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

TAZEWELL

01 May 1800
TAZEWELL created from RUSSELL and WYTHE. (Shepherd, 2:217-218)
01 May 1806
TAZEWELL lost to creation of GILES. (Shepherd, 3:244-245)
01 May 1807
TAZEWELL gained from RUSSELL. (Shepherd, 3:310)
12 Jan 1824
TAZEWELL lost to creation of LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1823-1824, ch. 11, sec. 1/pp. 20-21)
04 Jan 1826
TAZEWELL gained from WASHINGTON and WYTHE. (Va. Acts 1825-1826, ch. 41, sec. 1/p. 40)
09 Jan 1826
TAZEWELL lost to GILES. (Va. Acts 1825-1826, ch. 40, sec. 1/p. 39)
12 Mar 1834
TAZEWELL gained from LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1833-1834, ch. 58, sec. 1/p. 73)
03 Feb 1835
TAZEWELL exchanged with RUSSELL. (Va. Acts 1834-1835, ch. 58, sec. 1/p. 40)
18 Mar 1836
TAZEWELL lost small area to GILES to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 21, sec. 1/p. 24)
17 Mar 1837
TAZEWELL lost to creation of MERCER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1836-1837, ch. 53, sec. 1/pp. 31-33)
13 Feb 1858
TAZEWELL lost to creation of BUCHANAN. (Robinson, 77; Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 156, sec. 1/pp. 108-110)
20 Feb 1858
TAZEWELL lost to creation of McDOWELL (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 155, sec. 1/pp. 106-108)
30 Mar 1861
TAZEWELL lost to creation of BLAND. (Va. Acts 1861, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 23, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)

TUCKER (W.Va.)

07 Mar 1856
TUCKER (W.Va.) created by Virginia from RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 110, sec. 1/pp. 95-97)
20 Jun 1863
TUCKER separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

TYLER (W.Va.)

06 Dec 1814
TYLER (W.Va.) created by Virginia from OHIO (W.Va.). (Robinson, 88; Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 40, sec. 1/pp. 87-89)
01 Jan 1820
Ohio River and its islands, previously unassigned to particular counties, were declared to be part of the adjacent Virginia counties, including TYLER (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 66)
10 Jan 1846
TYLER (W.Va.) lost to creation of WETZEL (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1845-1846, ch. 65, sec. 1/pp. 51-54)
29 Mar 1851
TYLER (W.Va.) lost to creation of PLEASANTS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 25-26)
20 Jun 1863
TYLER separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

UPPER NORFOLK (see NANSEMOND, extinct)


UPSHUR (W.Va.)

26 Mar 1851
UPSHUR (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BARBOUR (W.Va.), LEWIS (W.Va.), and RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Robinson, 88; Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 26, sec. 1/pp. 23-25)
20 Jun 1863
UPSHUR separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Virginia Beach (Ind. City)

14 Feb 1952
Virginia Beach made an independent city, 2d class, from PRINCESS ANNE (extinct). (Va. Acts 1952, ext. sess., ch. 33/pp. 42-48)
01 Jan 1963
Independent city of Virginia Beach, 2d class, and PRINCESS ANNE were consolidated to form the independent city of Virginia Beach, 1st class; PRINCESS ANNE County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1962, ch. 147/pp. 204-216)
1980
Independent city of Virginia Beach lost small area to the independent city of Chesapeake. (Virginia Beach Planning Dept., correspondence, January 1990)
1988
Independent city of Virginia Beach lost small area to the independent city of Norfolk. (Norfolk City Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)

WARREN

09 Mar 1836
WARREN created from FREDERICK and SHENANDOAH. (Va. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 20, sec. 1/pp. 22-24)
12 Jan 1860
Legislature authorized CLARKE to gain small area from WARREN to accommodate local landowner; change did not take effect [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 286, sec. 1/p. 496)

WARROSQUYOAKE (see ISLE OF WIGHT)


WARWICK (extinct)

1634
WARWICK RIVER (later WARWICK, extinct) created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
1643
WARWICK RIVER renamed WARWICK (extinct). (Hening, 1:249)
28 Jan 1882
Boundary between WARWICK (extinct) and ELIZABETH CITY (extinct) redefined [no discernible change]. (Va. Acts 1881-1882, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 46, sec. 1/p. 43)
10 Jul 1902
WARWICK (extinct) lost to creation of Newport News as an independent city, 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
17 Jan 1917
WARWICK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Newport News. (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12; "Warwick County v. Newport News" in Va. Rpts., 120:182)
01 Jan 1921
WARWICK (extinct) lost small area to the independent city of Newport News. (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 12)
01 Jun 1921
WARWICK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Newport News. (Brown, Alexander C., 12)
05 Dec 1940
WARWICK (extinct) lost to the independent city of Newport News. (Newport News Public Library, correspondence, February 1990; Brown, Alexander C., 13)
16 Jul 1952
WARWICK lost all territory to creation of Warwick (extinct) as an independent city, 1st class; WARWICK County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1952, reg. sess., ch. 706/pp. 1151-1167)

Warwick (Ind. City, extinct)

16 Jul 1952
Warwick (extinct) made an independent city, 1st class, from WARWICK; WARWICK County eliminated. (Va. Acts 1952, reg. sess., ch. 706/pp. 1151-1167)
01 Jul 1958
Independent cities of Warwick and Newport News were consolidated to form the independent city of Newport News, 1st class; Warwick eliminated. (Va. Acts 1958, ch. 141/pp. 147-190)

WARWICK RIVER (see WARWICK, extinct)


WASHINGTON

31 Dec 1776
WASHINGTON created from FINCASTLE (extinct). Settlers in Carters Valley and the North Holston area of present Tennessee believed they were located in Virginia and put themselves under the authority of WASHINGTON when FINCASTLE was eliminated on this date. (Hening, 9:257-261)
01 Sep 1777
WASHINGTON exchanged with MONTGOMERY. (Hening, 9:330-331)
10 Nov 1779
North Carolina took control of the Carters Valley and North Holston settlements in Tennessee, ending efforts by settlers to place themselves under WASHINGTON. Precise location of the boundary between Virginia and North Carolina remained in dispute. (N.C. State Recs., 24:ch. 29/pp. 300-301)
01 May 1786
WASHINGTON lost to creation of RUSSELL. (Hening, 12:110-111)
24 Nov 1814
WASHINGTON lost to creation of SCOTT. (Va. Acts 1814-1815, ch. 38, sec. 1/pp. 85-87)
04 Jan 1826
WASHINGTON lost to TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1825-1826, ch. 41, sec. 1/p. 40)
23 Feb 1832
WASHINGTON lost to creation of SMYTH. (Va. Acts 1831-1832, ch. 67, sec. 1/pp. 47-49)
03 Mar 1901
WASHINGTON gained from SULLIVAN (Tenn.) when the Tennessee-Virginia line through the town of Bristol was adjusted [not mapped]. (Van Zandt, 110)
10 Jul 1902
WASHINGTON lost to creation of Bristol as an independent city, 2d class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
15 Oct 1942
WASHINGTON lost to the independent city of Bristol. (Bristol Community Development and Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Dodson, Cities, "Bristol")
31 Dec 1973
WASHINGTON lost to the independent city of Bristol. (Bristol Community Development and Planning Dept., email, February 2003)

WAYNE (W.Va.)

18 Jan 1842
WAYNE (W.Va.) created by Virginia from CABELL (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 60, sec. 1/pp. 36-38)
20 Jun 1863
WAYNE separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Waynesboro (Ind. City)

01 Jan 1948
Waynesboro made an independent city, 2d class, from AUGUSTA. (Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Body Incorporate, 63-64)
11 Feb 1948
Independent city of Waynesboro's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Bain, "Body Incorporate", 63-64; Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
01 Jan 1955
Independent city of Waynesboro gained from AUGUSTA. (Augusta County Law Order Book, vol. 33: 357-361; Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [245])
01 Jan 1957
Independent city of Waynesboro gained from AUGUSTA. (Augusta County Law Order Book, vol. 34: 170-176; Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [246])
31 Dec 1985
Independent city of Waynesboro gained from AUGUSTA. (Waynesboro Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present,"http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)
01 Jul 1994
Independent city of Waynesboro gained from AUGUSTA. (U.S. Census Bureau, "Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present,"http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

WEBSTER (W.Va.)

10 Jan 1860
WEBSTER (W.Va.) created by Virginia from BRAXTON (W.Va.), NICHOLAS (W.Va.), and RANDOLPH (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1859-1860, ch. 47, sec. 1/pp. 151-157)
14 Feb 1861
WEBSTER (W.Va.) gained from NICHOLAS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1861, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 24, sec. 1/p. 50)
20 Jun 1863
WEBSTER separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

West Augusta District (extinct)

11 Oct 1773
West Augusta District (extinct) created by Virginia from AUGUSTA to provide jurisdiction over the Pittsburgh region in present Pennsylvania. Boundaries were not specified at the time (described in detail in 1776 when the District was replaced by three new counties) but were obviously meant to cover the area around the head of the Ohio River that Virginia claimed was within its 1609 charter limits and west of Pennsylvania's western limit. This extension of Virginia's jurisdiction conflicted with Pennsylvania, which in February 1773 had created WESTMORELAND County for the region. At this time, Pennsylvania had actual control of the territory. (Abernethy, 94)
08 Nov 1776
West Augusta District lost to creation of MONONGALIA (W.Va.), OHIO (W.Va.), and YOHOGANIA (extinct); West Augusta District eliminated. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 93; Hening, 9:262-274)

WESTMORELAND

1653
WESTMORELAND created from NORTHUMBERLAND. (Hening, 1:381; Robinson, 71)
1664
WESTMORELAND lost to creation of STAFFORD. (Robinson, 68, 87; Warner, 21)
20 Dec 1738
Boundaries of WESTMORELAND with RICHMOND and KING GEORGE clarified [no discernible change]. (Eaton, 1-2)
20 Mar 1778
WESTMORELAND exchanged with KING GEORGE. (Hening, 9:432)

WETZEL (W.Va.)

10 Jan 1846
WETZEL (W.Va.) created by Virginia from TYLER (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1845-1846, ch. 65, sec. 1/pp. 51-54)
20 Jun 1863
WETZEL separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

Williamsburg (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Williamsburg made an independent city, 2d class, from JAMES CITY. (Bain, "Body Incorporate," 18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
01 Apr 1915
Independent city of Williamsburg gained small areas from JAMES CITY and YORK. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
31 Dec 1924
Independent city of Williamsburg gained small areas from JAMES CITY and YORK. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1942
Independent city of Williamsburg gained from JAMES CITY and YORK. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1964
Independent city of Williamsburg gained from JAMES CITY and YORK. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
31 Dec 1983
Independent city of Williamsburg gained from JAMES CITY. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; U.S. Census Bureau, " Significant Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present," http://www.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html, 4 August 2003)

Winchester (Ind. City)

10 Jul 1902
Winchester made an independent city, 2d class, from FREDERICK. (Bain, "Body Incorporate,"18-21; Swindler, 10:166, 169)
05 Jun 1905
Independent city of Winchester gained small area from FREDERICK. (Bain, Annexation, [240]; Winchester Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)
12 Dec 1921
Independent city of Winchester gained from FREDERICK. (Winchester Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989; Bain, Annexation, [242])
21 Jan 1932
Independent city of Winchester's status changed from 2d class to 1st class. (Dodson, Cities, "Winchester")
1971
Independent city of Winchester gained from FREDERICK. (Winchester Planning Dept., correspondence, December 1989)

WIRT (W.Va.)

19 Jan 1848
WIRT (W.Va.) created by Virginia from JACKSON (W.Va.) and WOOD (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 60, sec. 1/pp. 38-41)
16 Feb 1853
WIRT (W.Va.) lost to JACKSON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1852-1853, ch. 151, sec. 1/p. 130)
20 Jun 1863
WIRT separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

WISE

16 Feb 1856
WISE created from LEE, RUSSELL, and SCOTT. (Va. Acts 1855-1856, ch. 107, sec. 1/pp. 87-90)
03 Mar 1880
WISE lost to creation of DICKENSON. (Robinson, 48; Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 140, sec. 1/pp. 125-129)
01 Jan 1954
WISE lost to creation of Norton as an independent city, 2d class. (Virginia Commission on Local Government, correspondence, February 1990)
01 Jan 1963
WISE lost to the independent city of Norton. (Norton City Manager, correspondence, April 1994; Bain, Annexation, [247])
28 Dec 1974
WISE lost to the independent city of Norton. (Norton City Manager, correspondence, April 1994; Norton City Charter, ch. 1)
19 Apr 1984
WISE lost to the independent city of Norton. (Norton City Manager, correspondence, April 1994; Norton City Charter, ch. 1)

WOOD (W.Va.)

01 May 1799
WOOD (W.Va.) created by Virginia from HARRISON (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:170-171)
30 Dec 1800
WOOD (W.Va.) gained from KANAWHA (W.Va.). (Shepherd, 2:263)
01 Jan 1820
Ohio River and its islands, previously unassigned to particular counties, were declared to be part of the adjacent Virginia counties, including WOOD (W.Va.) [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1819-1820, ch. 74, sec. 1/p. 66)
01 Mar 1831
WOOD (W.Va.) lost to creation of JACKSON (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1830-1831, ch. 73, sec. 1/pp. 138-140)
18 Feb 1843
WOOD (W.Va.) lost to creation of RITCHIE (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1842-1843, ch. 52, sec. 1/pp. 35-37)
19 Jan 1848
WOOD (W.Va.) lost to creation of WIRT (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 60, sec. 1/pp. 38-41)
29 Mar 1851
WOOD (W.Va.) lost to creation of PLEASANTS (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1850-1851, ch. 27, sec. 1/pp. 25-26)
20 Jun 1863
WOOD separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

WOODFORD (Ky.)

01 May 1789
WOODFORD (Ky.) created by Virginia from FAYETTE (Ky.). (Hening, 12:663-665)
01 Jun 1792
The state of Kentucky was created from Kentucky District of Virginia and admitted to the Union; WOODFORD became a county in Kentucky. (Hening, 11:85; U.S. Stat., vol. 1, ch. 4 [1791]/p. 189)

WYOMING (W.Va.)

26 Jan 1850
WYOMING (W.Va.) created by Virginia from LOGAN (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1849-1850, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 25, sec. 1/pp. 21-24)
20 Feb 1858
WYOMING (W.Va.) lost to creation of McDOWELL (W.Va.). (Va. Acts 1857-1858, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 155, sec. 1/pp. 106-108)
20 Jun 1863
WYOMING separated from Virginia and became a county in the state of West Virginia. (Swindler, 10:363)

WYTHE

01 May 1790
WYTHE created from MONTGOMERY. (Hening, 13:76-78)
01 May 1793
WYTHE lost to creation of GRAYSON. (Hening, 13:559-561)
12 Dec 1794
WYTHE lost to GRAYSON. (Shepherd, 1:315)
01 May 1800
WYTHE lost to creation of TAZEWELL. (Shepherd, 2:217-218)
01 Mar 1808
WYTHE lost to GILES. (Shepherd, 3:389)
10 Jan 1825
WYTHE gained from GRAYSON. (Va. Acts 1824-1825, ch. 66, secs. 1-2/p. 75)
04 Jan 1826
WYTHE lost to TAZEWELL. (Va. Acts 1825-1826, ch. 41, sec. 1/p. 40)
23 Feb 1832
WYTHE lost to creation of SMYTH. (Va. Acts 1831-1832, ch. 67, sec. 1/pp. 47-49)
30 Mar 1839
WYTHE lost to creation of PULASKI. (Va. Acts 1839, Jan. sess., ch. 50, sec. 1/pp. 30-33)
30 Mar 1861
WYTHE lost to creation of BLAND. (Va. Acts 1861, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 23, sec. 1/pp. 45-49)
10 Mar 1862
WYTHE lost small area to PULASKI to accommodate local landowner [location unknown, not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1861-1862, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 91, sec. 1/pp. 106-107)

YOHOGANIA (extinct)

08 Nov 1776
YOHOGANIA (extinct) created by Virginia from West Augusta District; YOHOGANIA overlapped territory claimed by Pennsylvania. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 93; Hening, 9:262-274)
1780
YOHOGANIA (extinct) lost to WESTMORELAND (Pa.) when Pennsylvania regained effective jurisdiction of the Pittsburgh region from Virginia. (Crumrine, Boundary Controversy, 521-523; Van Zandt, 83)
Oct 1785
YOHOGANIA lost all territory to OHIO (W.Va.); YOHOGANIA County eliminated. (Hening, 12:114)

YORK

1634
CHARLES RIVER (now YORK) created as one of the original eight shires (counties). (Hening, 1:224; Tyler, 197-198)
1643
CHARLES RIVER renamed YORK. (Hening, 1:249)
1648
YORK lost to creation of NORTHUMBERLAND. (Hening, 1:294n., 352, 362; Robinson, 63, 86)
1651
YORK lost to creation of GLOUCESTER and LANCASTER. (Hening, 1:371n., 374; Robinson, 51, 57, 79, 82-83)
1654
YORK lost to creation of NEW KENT. (Hening, 1:387n., 388; Robinson, 62)
15 Dec 1769
Boundary between YORK and JAMES CITY clarified [no change]. (Hening, 8:405-406)
23 Jun 1770
YORK lost small area to JAMES CITY [not mapped]. (Hening 8:419-420)
28 Apr 1852
YORK lost small area to JAMES CITY to accommodate local landowner [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1852, Jan. reg. sess., ch. 41, sec. 1/p. 31)
09 Mar 1880
YORK lost remainder of Williamsburg to JAMES CITY [not mapped]. (Va. Acts 1879-1880, Dec. reg. sess., ch. 265, sec. 1/pp. 257-258)
01 Apr 1915
YORK lost small area to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990)
31 Dec 1924
YORK lost small area to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [242])
01 Jan 1942
YORK lost to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [243])
01 Jan 1964
YORK lost to the independent city of Williamsburg. (Williamsburg Planning Dept., correspondence, February 1990; Bain, Annexation, [247])
01 May 1975
YORK lost to creation of Poquoson as an independent city, 2d class. (Va. Sec. Rpt., 533)