- Virginia's 17th congressional district
Virginia's 17th Congressional District was a congressional district in Virginia first formed in 1792. It consisted of what is today Arlington, Fairfiax, Loudoun and Prince William County as well as the independent cities within the present boundaries of these counties. The district population was 42,897 in 1790. (Parson, p. 74)
The first member of the house from the 17th district was
Richard Bland Lee .In 1802 the district was redrawn to cover Brunswick, Lunenberg and Mecklenburg Counties in Virginia. To what extent modern
Greensville County, Virginia was in the district is disputed between Martis and Parsons et al. To complicate the matter more Parsons et al. argue that Greensville County did not exist in 1803 while Thorndale and Dollarhide show it existing in that year. To confuse us even more Parsons et. al show on their map (p. 128) no Greensville County, while on p. 132 they list Greensville County with a population of over 6,000. The total population of the district was 43,898. (Parson, p. 132)In 1812 the district was moved again this time to covering Chesterfield, Amelia, Powhatan and Goochland Counties. These included Colonial Heights and some of the southern and western portions of
Richmond, Virginia . In the case of Richmond much of this was the area that was once inManchester, Virginia . The 1810 census reported a population of 38,849 for this district, 61.1% of whom were African-Americans, primarily slaves. (Parsons, p. 206).In the 1822 redistricting the 17th district was moved westward in Virginia. It now incorporated
Rockbridge County, Virginia ,Alleghany County, Virginia ,Botetourt County, Virginia ,Montgomery County, Virginia andGiles County, Virginia . Alleghany County was formed in 1822 as the district was being organized. Most of the modern county of Craig in Virginia was in the district, although parts of this county as well as Mongomery and Giles counties were in the county of Monroe which is now in West Virginia. All of modernRoanoke County, Virginia andFloyd County, Virginia as well as half ofPulaski County, Virginia were in the districts boundaries. This gave it souch modern independent cities as Clifton Forge, Salem, Roanoke and Buena Vista. The district also included portions of presentMercer County, West Virginia ,Raleigh County, West Virginia ,Wyoming County, West Virginia andSummers County, West Virginia andFayette County, West Virginia . The district had a population of 38,788 of whom 18% were African-Americans. (Parsons, p. 284). Martis says the 17th district during this time consisted ofFrederick County, Virginia andShenandoah County, Virginia which Parsons et. al place in the 20th district. The two authors disagree on the placement of all the districts in Virginia numbered 15 and up during these years.The 1842 redistricting was the first time that any area was retained in the 17th district during a redistricting. The new district was extended north to include
Augusta County, Virginia put lostGiles County, Virginia in the south. Its population was now 63,464, 23.3% of whom were African-Americans. (Parsons, p. 372).In the 1843 redistricting in Virginia the 17th district was eliminated.
Representatives
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*Parsons, Stanley B., William W. Beach and Dan Harmann. "United States Congressional Districts, 1788-1841" (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1978)
*Martis, Kenneth C. "Historical Atlas of Political Parties in Congress" (New York: MacMillan, 1989)
*Thorndale, William and Dollarhide, William. "Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920". (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987)
*http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/maps/virginia_map.html
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