- Alexandria County
Alexandria County was part of the original 100-mile square created as the
District of Columbia in 1791 pursuant to Article I, Section 8, paragraph 17, of theUnited States Constitution . The portion of the District created from territory ceded by Virginia in Fairfax County was termed Alexandria County of the District of Columbia. It included all of the presentArlington County, Virginia , plus part of what is now theindependent city ofAlexandria, Virginia . The area was retroceded to Virginia by an act of theUnited States Congress onJuly 9 ,1846 following a referendum of its citizens, and was then known as Alexandria County, Virginia.In 1870, the independent City of Alexandria seceded from Alexandria County, and because of the confusion between the city and the county having the same name, a movement started to rename Alexandria County. In 1920, the name Arlington County was adopted, after Arlington House, the home of the
American Civil War generalRobert E. Lee , which stands on the grounds of what is nowArlington National Cemetery . The Town of Potomac was incorporated as a town in Alexandria County in 1908. The town was annexed by theindependent city of Alexandria in 1930.Arlington County shares with a portion of the independent City of Alexandria (including the former town of Potomac) the distinction of being once in Virginia, then ceded to the US government to form the
District of Columbia , and later retroceded to Virginia.ee also
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History of Washington, D.C.
*Arlington County, Virginia
*Retrocession (District of Columbia)
*Lost counties, cities and towns of Virginia
*List of extinct U.S. counties
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