This page is for listing requested or missing articles on the subject of Virginia.
Please note that requests for peer review of articles should be made at the peer review department rather than here.
Completed tasks should be removed from this list as needed.
Timeline of Virginia history/ Timeline of the history of Virginia
History of Fredericksburg, Virginia (major "old" city; history section will need expansion to create)
History of Winchester, Virginia (major "old" city, has a large history section already)
LOST, the 1778-1787 "Ohio County (Virginia)" article, the one for the NORTH BANK of the Ohio River with substantial French-Speaking settlements at Cahokia and Vincennes. These together with Revolution veteran settlement were ceded by Virginia to the Northwest Territory . THAT PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ARTICLE with adequate citations from reliable sources , is lost to public view by a "transclusion" (?) make an automatic link to Ohio County, West Virginia on the SOUTH BANK of Ohio River. Please help to recover and reinstate the information. TheVirginiaHistorian (talk ) 06:24, 7 August 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]
Joseph Bryan (publisher) (1845–1908), Richmond businessman and founding editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch
Orapax / Orapakes, temporary capital of the Powhatan Confederacy in the 17th century
Dover, Goochland County, Virginia or Dover Mills, Virginia in Goochland County, Virginia
Fauquier White Sulphur Springs in Fauquier County, Virginia; a 19th-century medicinal springs
Dennisville, Virginia , in Amelia County
Berlin, Virginia in Southampton County
Piping Tree, Virginia, in King William County (appears on Civil War-era maps)
Osbornes, Virginia or Osborne, Virginia, a port/landing in Chesterfield County
Marseilles, Virginia in Halifax County
Reams, Virginia or Reams Station, Virginia in Dinwiddie County
A number of buildings or plantations were notable in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, but often due to fires, neglect, or demolition were destroyed prior to 1966 (and thus were never listed on the National Register of Historic Places). If sufficient notability can be established, these may warrant inclusion. (This incomplete list was created by reading various older works on the subject of Virginia history and architecture, etc.)
Tedington Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia
Catawba Hospital, a state-owned mental health facility that was formerly a TB hospital and the 19th century Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs resort
Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Company , headquarted in Baltimore, with major service to Norfolk
Stuart Land & Cattle Company, one of the oldest companies of any type in the U.S.A. and for a century the largest ranching operation east of the Missippi
Below is a list of U.S. newspapers organized by state that may not be covered in wikipedia. Many of the stations may have existing articles about them but may need to be redirected. Please see the guidelines at the project page . The list was compiled from several sources though no source was used in toto :
Al-Nashra USA Virginia
Annandale Times Virginia
Burke Times Virginia
Centre View Centreville & Clifton, Virginia
Clarke Times-Courier Virginia
Dickenson Star Virginia
Eastern Shore News Virginia
Henderson Hall News Arlington Station, Virginia
Journal Newspapers Online Fairfax, Virginia
La Nacion USA (in Spanish) Virginia
Las Américas Newspaper Virginia
Montgomery Journal (Virginia) Virginia
News Online Winchester, Virginia
Prince George's Journal Virginia
Rappahannock News Virginia
Rappahannock Record Kilmarnock, Virginia
Richlands News-Press Richlands, Virginia
Rockbridge Weekly Lexington, Virginia
Shenandoah.com Strasburg, Virginia
Smyth Country News & Messenger Marion, Virginia
South Boston Gazette-Virginian South Boston, Virginia
Southside Sentinel Urbanna, Virginia
Southwest Virginia Enterprise Wytheville, Virginia
Springfield Times Virginia
The Arlington Connection Arlington, Virginia
The Augusta Free Press Shenandoah Valley, Augusta County, Virginia
The Burke/Fairfax Station Connection -Burke & Fairfax Station, Fairfax County, Virginia]]
The Culpeper Citizen Culpeper, Virginia
The Culpeper Star-Exponent Culpeper, Virginia
The Dickenson Star Clintwood, Virginia
The Fairfax Connection Fairfax, Virginia
The Fairfax Connection Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia
The Fauquier Citizen Virginia
The Fauquier Citizen Warrenton, Virginia
The Floyd Press Floyd County, Virginia
The Great Falls Connection Great Falls, Virginia
The Great Falls Times Virginia
The Herald Courier Bristol, Virginia
The Herndon Connection Herndon, Virginia
The Herndon Times Virginia
The Journal Press King George, Virginia
The Lebanon News Lebanon, Virginia
The Ledger Online Lynchburg, Virginia
The Loudoun Connection -Cascades, Countryside, Potomac Falls & Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia
The Loudoun Easterner Loudoun County, Virginia
The New Journal Online Virginia
The Northern Virginia Journal Virginia
The Southwest Times -Pulaski, Wythe County, Wytheville & City of Radford, Virginia
The Voice Newspaper -Richmond & Hampton Roads, Virginia
Tocqueville Connection Virginia
Washington's Voz (in English & Spanish) Virginia
Richmond Enquirer , daily newspaper prominent during the American Civil War
Norfolk Landmark (newspaper) (1873-1911), when merged with The Virginia-Pilot , daily newspaper in Norfolk
This list of high schools and cities is part of WikiProject Missing Articles .
Powell Valley High School — Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Buckingham County High School — Buckingham, Virginia
Charles City County High School — Charles City, Virginia
Randolph Henry Senior High School — Charlotte Court House, Virginia
Atlantic Shores Christian School — Chesapeake, Virginia
Coeburn High School — Coeburn, Virginia
Cumberland High School — Cumberland, Virginia
Southall / Westover Christian School — Danville, Virginia
Surry County High School — Dendron, Virginia
Tunstall Senior High School — Dry Fork, Virginia
Pulaski County Senior High School — Dublin, Virginia
Thomas Walker High School — Ewing, Virginia
Broadwater Academy — Exmore, Virginia
Alternative Education Center — Falls Church, Virginia
Timberlake Christian School — Forest, Virginia
Goochland High School — Goochland, Virginia
Gretna Senior High School — Gretna, Virginia
Northumberland High School — Heathsville, Virginia
Grayson County High School (Virginia) — Independence, Virginia
Central High School (King and Queen) — King and Queen Court House, Virginia
King William High School — King William, Virginia
Brunswick Academy — Lawrenceville, Virginia
Brunswick Senior High School — Lawrenceville, Virginia
Marion Senior High School — Marion, Virginia
Laurel Park High School — Martinsville, Virginia
Fort Chiswell High School — Max Meadows, Virginia
Caroline High School — Milford, Virginia
Highland High School (Virginia) — Monterey, Virginia
William Campbell High School — Naruna, Virginia
Craig County High School — New Castle, Virginia
Ervinton High School — Nora, Virginia
Ryan Academy — Norfolk, Virginia
J.I. Burton High School — Norton, Virginia
Nottoway High School — Nottoway, Virginia
Garden High School (Oakwood, Virginia) — Oakwood, Virginia
Giles High School — Pearisburg, Virginia
Alliance Christian High School — Portsmouth, Virginia
Franklin Military — Richmond, Virginia
Dan River Senior High School — Ringgold, Virginia
Northcross High School — Roanoke, Virginia
Rocky Gap High School — Rocky Gap, Virginia
Rural Retreat High School — Rural Retreat, Virginia
Northwood High School (Virginia) — Saltville, Virginia
Middlesex High School (Virginia) — Saluda, Virginia
Bluestone Senior High School — Skipwith, Virginia
Park View Senior High School — South Hill, Virginia
Sussex Central High School (Virginia) — Sussex, Virginia
Essex High School (Tappahannock, Virginia) — Tappahannock, Virginia
Central High School (Victoria, Virginia) — Victoria, Virginia
Central High School (Woodstock) — Woodstock, Virginia
Norfolk Christian School — Norfolk, Virginia
Tandem Friends — Charlottesville, Virginia
Woodberry Forest — Woodberry Forest, Virginia
Wakefield Academy — The Plains, Virginia
New Covenant Schools — Lynchburg, Virginia
Fredericksburg Christian High School — Fredericksburg, Virginia
Fair Oaks Academy — Fairfax, Virginia
The New School of No. VA — Fairfax, Virginia
Fieldale-Collinsville — Martinsville, Virginia
Oaktree Academy — Chesapeake, Virginia
Portsmouth Christian School — Portsmouth, Virginia
Grace Christian High School (Staunton, Virginia) — Staunton, Virginia
Evangel Christian School (Woodbridge, Virginia) — Woodbridge, Virginia
Grove Avenue Christian School — Richmond, Virginia
Holy Cross Regional Catholic School — Lynchburg, Virginia
Roanoke Valley Christian School — Roanoke, Virginia
Eastern Montgomery — Elliston, Virginia
Guardian Angel Regional Catholic — Staunton, Virginia
Faith Baptist School (Fredericksburg, Virginia) — Fredericksburg, Virginia
Word of Life Christian Academy — Springfield, Virginia
Renaissance School — Charlottesville, Virginia
Fairfax Baptist Temple Academy — Fairfax Station, Virginia
Commonwealth Christian — Richmond, Virginia
New Community Prep School — Richmond, Virginia
Victory Christian Academy (Virginia) — Richmond, Virginia
United Christian Academy (Virginia) — Ruckersville, Virginia
James River Christian Academy — Smithfield, Virginia
Wakefield Country Day — Flint Hill, Virginia
Mountain Mission School — Grundy, Virginia
Mt. View High School — Centreville, Virginia
Central Senior High School — Lunenburg, Virginia
Christchurch Episcopal School — Saluda, Virginia
Spanish Immersion Center at Manchester High School — Chesterfield County, Virginia
Christian Heritage Academy (Virginia) — Rocky Mount, Virginia
St. John Neumann Academy — Woodbridge, Virginia
Ridgeview Christian School — Stuarts Draft, Virginia
Mariamante Academy — Fredericksburg, Virginia
Carmel Christian Academy — Ruther Glen, Virginia
Way of Faith Christian Academy — Fairfax, Virginia
Randolph-Macon Military Academy — Front Royal, Virginia
Dayspring Christian Academy (Virginia) — Blacksburg, Virginia
Commonwealth Academy — Alexandria, Virginia
Virginia School of the Arts — Lynchburg, Virginia (merge with E. C. Glass High School ?)
Leesburg Christian — Leesburg, Virginia
Smith Academy for Girls — Fredericksburg, Virginia
Bland High School (Bland County, Virginia)
Heritage Christian Academy (Midlothian, Virginia)
Pocahontas High School (Virginia)
Missing articles in need of disambiguation from existing pages of the same name:
Pulaski High School — Pulaski, Virginia
Landmark Christian School — Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Christian School — Richmond, Virginia
Emmanuel Christian School — Manassas, Virginia
Summit Christian Academy — Yorktown, Virginia
Northside Christian School — Charlottesville, Virginia
Westminster Academy — Richmond, Virginia
Friends School — Virginia Beach, Virginia
Wikipedia readers would be grateful if your project would consider creating a new article about Housing in Virginia. Here are some sources of information:
Category:Housing in Virginia
Housing Needs By State: Virginia , Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition , retrieved October 24, 2020
"Virginia" , COVID-19 Housing Policy Scorecard , Eviction Lab , retrieved October 24, 2020
"Virginia Homelessness Statistics" , Usich.gov , Washington DC: U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness , retrieved October 24, 2020
(Virginia+housing) , Digital Public Library of America (assorted materials)
(Virginia+housing) , UK: Core.ac.uk (assorted materials)
(Virginia+housing) , Germany: Base-search.net (assorted materials)
Best regards, -- M2545 (talk ) 13:45, 24 October 2020 (UTC) [ reply ]