By that time, ninety percent or more of free and enslaved blacks were also native Virginians, as most of their ancestors had been in the state since the 1600s and 1700s.
Shortly after the war, Camp became embroiled in a quarrel with Colonel Henry Ashby, a native Virginian who had fought for the Confederacy.
To David Zirkle and other native Virginians, the 158-year-old Virginia Military Institute in Lexington is known reverently as the Holy City.
I was a native Virginian who, like Jefferson," he writes, "had graduated from the College of William and Mary.
Garland was a native Virginian who entered the regular army on December 30, 1847, as a second lieutenant in the Seventh Infantry Regiment.
They lived in harmony with Falls Church's native Virginians.
The destruction also angered the Confederate troops, many of whom were native Virginians.
Ninety percent of the population are native Virginians, as most of their ancestors had been in the state since the 17th and 18th centuries.
None of the domesticated crops that are usually associated with native Virginians are native to the area.
In some areas, native Virginians also planted their crops in and among the remains of the wooded areas that had been cut down so a field could be cleared.