Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Virginia/Archive 4
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Norfolk -> Norfolk, England & Norfolk (disambiguation) -> Norfolk
A requested move has popped up at WP:RM about moving Norfolk around. 76.66.198.171 (talk) 13:11, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
Speakers of the House of Burgesses
Wikipedia needs List of Speakers of the House of Burgesses, the colonial counterpart of List of Speakers of the Virginia House of Delegates. Colonial speakers included Peyton Randolph and John Robinson. Create the list and Jimbo might put a little something extra in your next paycheck. —Kevin Myers 04:01, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
- For what it's worth, I just found a copy of Jon Kukla's Speakers and Clerks of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1643-1776 on Amazon. I should be able to build most of this list in the next couple of weeks. Anyone who has sources for the first 24 years can join in. Rklear (talk) 20:55, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
- List of Speakers of the Virginia House of Burgesses now exists, replete with 26 redlinks begging to be turned blue. Happy editing! Rklear (talk) 18:35, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
- Nice work! —Kevin Myers 02:34, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
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I thought this WikiProject might be interested. Ping me with any specific queries or leave them on the page linked to above. Thanks! - Jarry1250 (t, c) 10:52, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
John Paul duplicate articles
John Paul (1883-1964) and John Paul, Jr. (1883 - 1964) appear to be the same person, with substantial content in both articles, and were marked for merge proposal on 1 Feb 2008 since when there has been no discussion. One is marked for WikiProject Biography/Politics and government and one for WikiProject Virginia, so I'm putting this note on both talk pages in the hope that someone interested will sort him out! I just came across him while tidying the the John Paul dab page. PamD (talk) 09:40, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
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Is the city of Fairfax really the county seat of Fairfax County?
I checked to see if the City of Fairfax is actually the seat of Fairfax County.
- the City of Fairfax has a little "hole" that is under county jurisdiction, as seen in this Census Bureau map: [1]
- The county courthouse is at 4110 Chain Bridge Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030, which is inside the hole [2]
- The county magistrate is at 10520 Judicial Drive, within the hole [3]
So are they the administrative buildings of the county? If so, Fairfax is not the county seat as the county buildings are in a "hole" under county jurisdiction. WhisperToMe (talk) 19:07, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
- Yes, the county seat of Fairfax County is Fairfax. Even though Fairfax is an Independent City, it is the county seat of the county it is in. - NeutralHomer • Talk • April 3, 2009 @ 19:39
- Is there a law that says that the City is the county seat? It seems like all of the county government buildings are not in the City of Fairfax. If there is no law saying that the county seat is Fairfax, then how is this distinction made? Is it solely based on the mailing address? WhisperToMe (talk) 00:03, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- There probably is a law made. You will have to check with the Fairfax County offices for that. In Winchester, some of the City of Winchester (an Independent City in it's own right) are in Frederick County and Winchester is the county seat of Frederick County. So, just because some of the county offices are outside of Fairfax City proper, doesn't mean that Fairfax isn't the county seat. - NeutralHomer • Talk • April 4, 2009 @ 00:16
- I'd have to see too - It's that the county buildings are located in the county an "island" that is not controlled by the City of Fairfax. That makes me wonder how/why/if Fairfax is designated as the county seat even though the gov. buildings aren't in Fairfax. WhisperToMe (talk) 00:32, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- OK, let me try and explain this....the City of Fairfax is an Independent city and its own county (Fairfax City County...no really). At the same time, the City of Fairfax is the county seat of Fairfax County. City offices can be in the City of Fairfax at the same time County offices can be. It really doesn't matter. The Commonwealth of Virginia is the only state that uses the Independent City system of government. - NeutralHomer • Talk • April 4, 2009 @ 00:39
- I am aware that the city and county are completely separate. It's that the county buildings are not within the city, but the county. If you see the maps I linked to there is a "hole" in the City of Fairfax's city jurisdiction. This hole has the county buildings. WhisperToMe (talk) 02:24, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- OK, I admit I obviously didn't look at the map clearly the first time. Cause that is the weirdest damned thing I have ever seen in my life. Fairfax is still the county seat, but for Fairfax County to put County offices in the City and then make that part of the County is just plain goofy. 99% of the other county seats that involve Independent Cities, the County offices are in the Independent City. OK, that is weird and worth mentioning in the article with references. - NeutralHomer • Talk • April 4, 2009 @ 05:19
- It's not all that weird. The city was a town within the county until it received a city charter in 1961. The county courthouse and administrative offices were already in place, and the enclave was drawn to keep them in the county. There are more bizarre lines in other places. As I recall, Hoover, Alabama's original boundaries were drawn so that the interiors of blocks were in the city limits but the streets were not. That was so the city fathers could stick the county with road maintenance. Rklear (talk) 05:44, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- I am aware that the city and county are completely separate. It's that the county buildings are not within the city, but the county. If you see the maps I linked to there is a "hole" in the City of Fairfax's city jurisdiction. This hole has the county buildings. WhisperToMe (talk) 02:24, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- OK, let me try and explain this....the City of Fairfax is an Independent city and its own county (Fairfax City County...no really). At the same time, the City of Fairfax is the county seat of Fairfax County. City offices can be in the City of Fairfax at the same time County offices can be. It really doesn't matter. The Commonwealth of Virginia is the only state that uses the Independent City system of government. - NeutralHomer • Talk • April 4, 2009 @ 00:39
- I'd have to see too - It's that the county buildings are located in the county an "island" that is not controlled by the City of Fairfax. That makes me wonder how/why/if Fairfax is designated as the county seat even though the gov. buildings aren't in Fairfax. WhisperToMe (talk) 00:32, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- There probably is a law made. You will have to check with the Fairfax County offices for that. In Winchester, some of the City of Winchester (an Independent City in it's own right) are in Frederick County and Winchester is the county seat of Frederick County. So, just because some of the county offices are outside of Fairfax City proper, doesn't mean that Fairfax isn't the county seat. - NeutralHomer • Talk • April 4, 2009 @ 00:16
- Is there a law that says that the City is the county seat? It seems like all of the county government buildings are not in the City of Fairfax. If there is no law saying that the county seat is Fairfax, then how is this distinction made? Is it solely based on the mailing address? WhisperToMe (talk) 00:03, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- I also notice that there is a "Government Center" located west of the city at 12000 Government Center Parkway [4] - Is the courthouse or the "government center" considered to be the main administration building of the county? WhisperToMe (talk) 07:57, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
- I am a Fairfax County resident who lives about 200 yards from the city limits. My address, as well as addresses even at a farther distance, is "Fairfax, Va." I have to admit that after living in the Hampton Roads area for so long, it took me a while to get used to boundaries not being so cut-and-dry. There, if you weren't in one city, you were in another (i.e., you leave the City of Norfolk, you're either in Hampton, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, or Chesapeake--there's no middle ground. Though legally the county offices are within the limits of the county, that is, on county-governed land, the address and culture is still that of Fairfax. Similar things happen in and around Alexandria. People who live in Fairfax County will tell you that they live in Alexandria because of their address is that of Alexandria. Also, with both Fairfax and Alexandria, the city provides services to these areas that are outside the city limits. Notably, in Fairfax City, the city bus system serves the area of Fairfax County where the courthouse lies. In my neighborhood of Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax also provides water services (but oddly not sewer). The point is, the areas of the county in question are still grouped with the city for many statistical purposes. I could be wrong, but they might even be incorporated with the city for census purposes--including the government center that was mentioned earlier.
State supreme court category
I created this category for your state supreme court chief justices, and have added all that list that title in their article. But it looks like the name of the court and the title has changed over the years, so as a project you might want to decide if the "president" office holders should also be added. Aboutmovies (talk) 09:32, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
Seven City, Seven Cities, Hampton Roads merger
I see no need for three separate articles for Seven City, Seven Cities of Hampton Roads, and Hampton Roads. Seven City and Seven Cities of Hampton Roads should be merged into the main Hampton Roads article. At the very least, get rid of Seven City. JeffConn (talk) 17:32, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
- Then why don't you merge them, or at least propose the merger properly on the appropriate article pages? Rklear (talk) 17:44, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
Photo request: Former US Airways HQ in Arlington County
Hi! Someone should photograph the former US Airways headquarters in Arlington County. It is located at 2345 Crystal Drive - I also posted this to the DC WikiProject. WhisperToMe (talk) 14:53, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
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GA Reassessment of George Washington
I have done a GA Reassessment of the George Washington article as part of the GA Sweeps project. I have found the article to need work on referencing. My review is here. I am notifying all the interested projects that this article is on hold for a week pending work that needs to be done. I don't think it will require too much to satisfy the GA Criteria and I sincerely hope that someone will step forward and take this project on. It would be a shame to delist what is in all senses but one, a good article. If you have any questions please contact me on my talk page. H1nkles (talk) 21:13, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Washington Metro GAR notification
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Thomas Jefferson GAR notification
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Virginia for FAC
Hello all. I'm posting this because I'd like to put Virginia back up for Featured Article Candidate, and hope that the third time's the charm. I'm looking for any suggestions editors here might have with the article before I do that. Also, since its been a while since I navigated the FAC, any suggestions from someone whose done it more recently, as it keeps getting more difficult. I am aiming for the end of next week, so please let me know before then if there's anything. Thanks guys!-- Patrick {oѺ∞} 19:20, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
Native Americans in Chesterfield
A 9-14-2009 edit by ForestAngel of the Chesterfield County, Virginia, article deleted the sentence: "Prior to English colonization, the area was occupied by Native Americans, who the Europeans called "Indians"." ForestAngel's comment is: "wow, no shit. Did these "indians" live in teepees and make wampum? This isn't a 4th grade report. We're assuming the reader isn't retarded."
I agree that the Indians comment is patronizing and not needed, but wouldn't it be better to leave the first part of the statement and add which particular group of Native Americans lived in the area? I don't find ForestAngel's editorial comment or tone helpful.
Merger of Parson's Cause and Two Penny Act
Anyone here interested in colonial Virginia? If so, maybe you'll want to stroll over to Two Penny Act and merge and redirect it into Parson's Cause. There's no need for an article on the Two Penny Act; everything we need to say about it will be covered in the slightly broader Parson's Cause. I don't have time to do it myself, and so I mention it here rather than slap a "merge" template on it, since few people are probably watching those pages. Cheers! —Kevin Myers 01:39, 17 September 2009 (UTC)
Independence Air headquarters
According to a Flickr photo I found, Independence Air's former headquarters still has its signs up. Someone needs to photograph it before the signage is taken down. WhisperToMe (talk) 19:04, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
John Marshall GAR notification
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Auto assessments
Would there be any objection to adding automatic assessments to this banner? This would allow the {{Stubclass}} template to be removed from pages in Category:Automatically assessed Virginia articles (example at Talk:Cuckoo, Virginia) and be replaced with a message in the banner, i.e.
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Thoughts? PC78 (talk) 14:29, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Relevant AFD
Please see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dan Fefferman. Cirt (talk) 06:51, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
Chartway Federal Credit Union - Request for Edits
Hello! I have absolutely NO idea what I am doing on Wikipedia. Everything seems so complicated to me. At any rate, Chartway Federal Credit Union posted a page last year and now the article is being processed for deletion. The company did not know that it could not set up its own page. I was hoping that someone might see fit to edit this page from a neutral point of view. In the meantime, I have done all that I can to make it neutral, but would like for some assistance as I have an apparent conflict of interest based on the guidelines. Not sure that this is even a message, but thought I would give it a try. Thanks very much. ChartwayFCU (talk) 21:00, 24 November 2009 (UTC)
Could someone please create an article on Genito Creek?Zigzig20s (talk) 21:13, 30 November 2009 (UTC)