A Guide to the Berkeley Family Papers Berkeley Family Papers. 38-113

A Guide to the Berkeley Family Papers

A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 38-113


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Collection Number
38-113
Title
Berkeley Family Papers 1536-present
Extent
circa 20,000 items
Creator
Location
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Berkeley Family Papers, 1653-1930, Accession #38-113, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The collection was placed on deposit by various members of the Berkeley family between 1933 and 1999. The papers were made a gift to the Library by Edmund Berkeley, Jr. and Edmund Berkeley, III on November 20, 2018.

Scope and Content

This collection primarily includes personal correspondence and legal and business papers of the Berkeley Family . Interfiled with these papers are extensive papers of the closely-related Noland family . The joined collection comprises about 20,000 items (ca. 85 Hollinger documents boxes on about 38 feet of shelving) dating between 1653 and 1930, with the heaviest concentration in the nineteenth century.

The Berkeleys were in Virginia very early, and settled first in Gloucester County. The family was in Middlesex County by the first decade of the eighteenth century where they built " Barn Elms" on the Piankatank River (on the north bank from present Berkeley Island). About 1820 they left Middlesex for " Aldie, " Loudoun County where they remained until 1882 when they moved to Red Hill, Albemarle County. The name "Edmund" appears in every generation.

The bulk of the Berkeley Papers concern business matters, especially farming operations on lands in Gloucester, Middlesex,King William, Prince William, Hanover, Lancaster, Loudoun, Albemarle, Clarke, and other counties.

Because of the close ties between the Berkeley and Noland families there are many common correspondents and much complementary material in the various groups of Noland and Berkeley families papers received by the Library from a number of donors over almost fifty years. Accordingly, the groups of Noland family papers have been interfiled into the Berkeley Papers. Separate folders have been used, and the accession numbers assigned to each group as it was received by the Library appear on the folders.

Much of the Noland material concerns "Airwell," Hanover County, and William Noland, Carter B. Berkeley, and Nelson Berkeley. Other items and topics of interest in the combined collections include: letters from Berkeley family members attending the University of Virginia; letters written by during the Civil War, especially by the Berkeleys serving in the Eighth Virginia Infantry Regiment. Letters written by Edmund Berkeley (1824-1915) relate many anecdotes about prominent persons such as the Marquis de Lafayette, James Monroe, Catesby ap Roger Jones, Andrew Jackson, Abel Parker Upshur, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Charles Dickens, Sam Houston, and Theodore Roosevelt. He also describes events such as the explosion of the cannon named the "Peacemaker" on board the U.S.S. Princeton in 1844. Edmund served as Lieutenant Colonel of the Eighth Virginia, and his letters and those of his brother Norborne Berkeley (1828-), colonel of the Regiment, describe the many actions in which the regiment was involved such as Bull Run, Seven Pines, and Gettyburg, as well as life in Union prison camps, especially Johnson's Island, after their capture at Gettyburg following Pickett's charge.

The portion of the collection accessioned as #8221 includes personal correspondence of Landon C. Berkeley, Anne Poe Harrison (Landon's wife), Cynthia Berkeley, Edmonia Berkeley, and Francis Lewis Berkeley (1859-1942). Topics mentioned in these letters include: the election of 1856; horse racing; speeches by Dwight Lyman Moody ; Wellesley College; the Miller School of Albemarle, Albemarle County, Virginia; Oregon in the 1880's; While Sulphur Springs, Virginia; slave hiring; Mary Custis Lee, [Chiswell Dabney] "Chilly" Langhorne; and William Mahone. Correspondents in this section include John Thompson Brown, John Warwick Daniel, Andrew Jackson Montague, John Barbee Minor, Thomas Nelson Page, Thomas Walter Harrison, and Micajah Woods.

There are bound volumes in #8221 that include class notebooks used by Francis Lewis Berkeley at the University of Virginia, 1896-1899, while taking courses in geology and agricultural chemistry, and his diary for 1906-1910 (Boxes 78-80). Other bound volumes include: a school notebook kept by Cynthia Berkeley in 1887 (Box 78); a mill ledger kept by William Noland at Aldie, Loudoun County; accounts, 1854-1885, kept by William Noland Berkeley ; a common stock register, 1915-1930, of G.E. Smith with E.L. Rothschild Co.; and a trigonometry notebook, 1912.

Financial and legal papers in #8221 consist of deeds, receipts cancelled checks, and similar material. There is a large body of financial and legal papers of John Crissey of New York, an in-law of the Berkeleys.

Container List

Correspondence and Business Papers
  • Box 1 1536 January -1717 December
  • Box 2 1718 January -1757 October
  • Box 3 1757 November -1768 February
  • Box 4 1768 March -1775 July
  • Box 5 1775 August -1785 March
  • Box 6 1785 April -1787 December
  • Box 7 1788 January -1791 December
  • Box 8 1792 January -1794 December
  • Box 9 1795 January -1797 May
  • Box 10 1797 June -1799 May
  • Box 11 1799 June -1801 May
  • Box 12 1801 June -1802 March
  • Box 13 1802 April -1803 November
  • Box 14 1803 December -1805 January
  • Box 15 1805 February -1807 January
  • Box 16 1807 February -1810 August
  • Box 17 1810 September -1811 December
  • Box 18 1812 January -1813 October
  • Box 19 1813 November -1815 October
  • Box 20 1815 November -1816 July
  • Box 21 1816 August -1817 November
  • Box 22 1817 December -1818 November
  • Box 23 1818 December -1820 April
  • Box 24 1820 May -1821 November
  • Box 25 1821 December -1823 January
  • Box 26 1823 February -1824 February
  • Box 27 1824 March -1825 April
  • Box 28 1825 May -1826 December
  • Box 29 1827 January -1828 March
  • Box 30 1828 April -1829 December
  • Box 31 1830 January -1831 March
  • Box 32 1831 April -1833 April
  • Box 33 1833 May -1835 August
  • Box 34 1835 September -1837 June
  • Box 35 1837 July -1839 August
  • Box 36 1839 September -1841 January
  • Box 37 1841 February -1842 October
  • Box 38 1842 November -1843 December
  • Box 39 1844 January -1845 December
  • Box 40 1846 January -1847 October
  • Box 41 1847 November -1848 December
  • Box 42 1849 January -1850 March
  • Box 43 1850 April -1851 February
  • Box 44 1851 March -1842 December
  • Box 45 1853 January -1854 February
  • Box 46 1854 March -1855 January
  • Box 47 1855 February -1856 August
  • Box 48 1856 September -1857 December
  • Box 49 1858 January -1860 November
  • Box 50 1860 December -1861 December
  • Box 51 1862 January -1863 September
  • Box 52 1863 October -1865 September
  • Box 53 1865 October -1868 July
  • Box 54 1868 August -1873 March
  • Box 55 1873 April -1877 May
  • Box 56 1877 June -1878 December
  • Box 57 1879 January -1880 January
  • Box 58 1880 February -1881 July
  • Box 59 1881 August -1883 May
  • Box 60 1883 June -1886 January
  • Box 61 1886 February -1888 March
  • Box 62 1888 April -1889 November
  • Box 63 1889 December -1890 December
  • Box 64 1891 January -1897 December
  • Box 65 1898 January -1903 February
  • Box 66 1903 March -1907 April
  • Box 67 1907 May -1912 November
  • Box 68 1912 December -1919 February
  • Box 69 1919 March -1932 May
  • Box 70 1932 June -1943 April
  • Box 71 1943 May -1947 April
  • Box 72 1947 May -1983
Undated and Miscellaneous Papers
  • Boxes 73-77
    Undated and Miscellaneous Papers
Bound Volumes
  • Box 78
    "Smith's Lives of the Berkeley's"
    1803
  • Box 78
    Ledger of William Noland, (#8221, Vol. 1)
    1817 -1818
  • Box 78
    Memoranda Book, (#8221, Vol. 2)
    1838 -1850
  • Box 78
    Ledger of William N. Berkeley, (#8221, Vol. 3)
    1854 -1885
  • Box 78
    Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley, (#8221, Vol. 6)
    ca. 1880
  • Box 78
    School Notebook of Cynthia Berkeley (#8221, V. 7)
    ca. 1887
  • Box 78
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V. 8)
    1896
  • Box 79
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V. 9)
    1896
  • Box 79
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V.10)
    1896
  • Box 79
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V.11)
    1896
  • Box 79
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V.12)
    1896
  • Box 79
    Mineralogy Notebook of F. L. Berkeley, (#8221, V. 13)
    1896
  • Box 79
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V.14)
    1896
  • Box 80
    Geology Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley (#8221, V.15)
    1897
  • Box 80
    Diary of Francis L. Berkeley, (#8221, Vol. 16)
    1905 -1910
  • Box 80
    Account Book of Mrs. G.D. Smith in Account with E.L. Rothschild & Co., Stockbrokers, (#8221, V. 17)
    1915 -1930
  • Box 80
    Trigonometry Notebook of M. Sutherland (#8221, V. 18)
    1932
  • Box 80
    General Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley
    ca. 1896
  • Box 80
    English Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley
    ca. 1896
  • Box 80
    U.S. History Notebook
    ca. 1934
  • Box 80
    Autograph Book of Francis L. Berkeley, (Spine is labeled:"Mathematics U.S. Naval Academy")
    ca. 1897
  • Box 80
    Chemistry Notebook of J.T.D. Bell
    1892
  • Box 81
    Chemistry Notebook of William N. Berkeley
    No date
  • Box 81
    U.S. History Notebook of Francis L. Berkeley
    1877
  • Box 81
    UVa Class Notes of Francis L. Berkeley, Jr.
    ca. 1930
  • Box 81
    Papers Left by Charles W. Coleman, concerning the families of Smith, Tucker, White, etc.
    1927
  • Box 82
    Scrap Book #2
    1926 -1951
  • Box 82
    Autobiography of Major General Randolph Carter Berkeley, USMC, (#8221, Vol. 19)
    1959
  • Box 82
    The commissioning of United States Ship "Berkeley" (DDG-15), [photo album]
    1962
  • Box 82
    Yearbook of Field Artillery Replacement Center, 4th Training Regiment, Fort Bragg
    1941
  • Box 82
    Britain's Homage to 28,000 American Dead
    1952
  • Box 82
    UVa Dedication of War Memorial Plaques
    1960 June 11
  • Box 82
    "An Occasional Bulletin," The Virginia Historical Society
    1962, April
  • Box 82
    "The Iron Worker"
    1957, Spring
  • Box 82
    Ephemera [match case and dress shirt studs]
    No date
  • Box 82
    Confederate envelopes
    ca. 1861 -1865
  • Box 82
    19th Century postage stamps
  • Box 82
    two leather wallets
    No date
  • Box 83
    Berkeley Family Bible
  • Box 83
    "Early Covers"
    No date
Oversize Items
  • OS Box 1
    Family Bible (Lacks covers and end pages)
  • OS Box 2
    Printed Book, The History of England, Vol. XVI
  • OS Box 3
    Printed Book, The History of England, (title excised)
  • OS Box 4
    Ledger / Account Book
    ca. 1801-1818
  • OS Box 4
    Ledger / Account Book
    ca. 1729-1760
  • OS Box 5
    Business Ledger
    ca. 1801-1802
  • OS Box 5
    Business Ledger, William N. Berkeley (#8221)
    ca. 1857-1868
  • OS Box 5
    Diplomas and Certificates (rolled)
  • OS Box 5
    Genealogical Charts (rolled)
  • OS Box 6
    Genealogical Charts
  • OS Box 6
    Certificates
  • OS Box 6
    Engraving, "Berkeley Castle" (photostat)