Talk:Denbigh, Virginia

Unincorporated?

The opening sentences says that Denbigh was an unincorporated community and that it was long the county seat of Warwick Co. How can the county seat have been unincorporated? Should it say that Denbigh is now an unincorporated community, but that it was long the county seat of Warwick Co.?--174.147.10.131 (talk) 05:06, 1 January 2013 (UTC)

Unincorporated community is referring to the fact that Denbigh was not an official town or city even though it was within the larger county of Warwick. Therefore, rather than having a mayor and some of the other governing features of a town/city, it was likely governed by the county. The county can place its seat anywhere within the borders of said county; there is no reason to restrict the location to only incorporated towns/cities within the county. Of course now Denbigh is a neighborhood of (is incorporated into) the city of Newport News. The current wording appears to be correct. I hope this helps. --65.222.183.232 (talk) 18:49, 25 June 2014 (UTC)

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