Box 7
Contains 13 Results:
Berkeley Family letters, 1961, Undated
Norborne Berkeley correspondence with his wife Dorothea (Dot), his mother, Ann H. Berkeley; his brothers, Harrison (Harry)Berkeley, and Landon Berkelely; his sister, Ann Churchill (Caesar); his children Berkeley and Dolly; and in-laws from 1918 to 1961. The letters between Berkeley and his wife in 1918-1919 describe events during World War I and the difficulties of being separated from each other.
Berkeley Family letters, 1960
Norborne Berkeley correspondence with his wife Dorothea (Dot), his mother, Ann H. Berkeley; his brothers, Harrison (Harry)Berkeley, and Landon Berkelely; his sister, Ann Churchill (Caesar); his children Berkeley and Dolly; and in-laws from 1918 to 1961. The letters between Berkeley and his wife in 1918-1919 describe events during World War I and the difficulties of being separated from each other.
Greeting cards, 1918
Norborne Berkeley correspondence with his wife Dorothea (Dot), his mother, Ann H. Berkeley; his brothers, Harrison (Harry)Berkeley, and Landon Berkelely; his sister, Ann Churchill (Caesar); his children Berkeley and Dolly; and in-laws from 1918 to 1961. The letters between Berkeley and his wife in 1918-1919 describe events during World War I and the difficulties of being separated from each other.
Norborne Berkeley, Jr. letters with his parents (from camp), 1933
Norborne Berkeley correspondence with his wife Dorothea (Dot), his mother, Ann H. Berkeley; his brothers, Harrison (Harry)Berkeley, and Landon Berkelely; his sister, Ann Churchill (Caesar); his children Berkeley and Dolly; and in-laws from 1918 to 1961. The letters between Berkeley and his wife in 1918-1919 describe events during World War I and the difficulties of being separated from each other.
Norborne Berkeley, Jr, and Dolly Berkeley to their parents, 1941
Norborne Berkeley correspondence with his wife Dorothea (Dot), his mother, Ann H. Berkeley; his brothers, Harrison (Harry)Berkeley, and Landon Berkelely; his sister, Ann Churchill (Caesar); his children Berkeley and Dolly; and in-laws from 1918 to 1961. The letters between Berkeley and his wife in 1918-1919 describe events during World War I and the difficulties of being separated from each other.
Norborne (Bunny) Berkeley letters, 1918-1919
Norborne Berkeley correspondence with his wife Dorothea (Dot), his mother, Ann H. Berkeley; his brothers, Harrison (Harry)Berkeley, and Landon Berkelely; his sister, Ann Churchill (Caesar); his children Berkeley and Dolly; and in-laws from 1918 to 1961. The letters between Berkeley and his wife in 1918-1919 describe events during World War I and the difficulties of being separated from each other.
American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-1919
American Expeditionary Forces, Alumni Association, Overseas Alumni, European Division, V-Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon materials, and University of Virginia programs. There is an overseas map of enemy first positions, a war mileage voucher, and a broadside of the National Committee of China Famine Relief>
Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1918-1919
American Expeditionary Forces, Alumni Association, Overseas Alumni, European Division, V-Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon materials, and University of Virginia programs. There is an overseas map of enemy first positions, a war mileage voucher, and a broadside of the National Committee of China Famine Relief>
University of Virginia Alumni Association, European Bureau, and V-Club, 1918-1925
University of Virginia programs: "Jefferson' Birthday in Paris" The Centennial Celebration of the Overseas Almnni April 12-13, 1919; "University of Virginia Alumni News" Volum XIV Number 4, December 1925. There is a membership card with the design of skull for the Eli Banana Thirteen Society.
Miscellaneous, 1920-1929
War Department mileage voucher, sentmental notes, blank German map cards, advertisements, and materials about the China Famine Relief. Oversize broadside.
Miscellaneous Receipts, 1918-1925
Photographs of Dorothea Berkeley. Miscellaneous items include hair, receipts, and Confederate money.
Dolly's Hair
Photographs of Dorothea Berkeley. Miscellaneous items include hair, receipts, and Confederate money.
Photographs and negatives
Photographs of Dorothy Berkeley (that she sent to Norbonne Berkeley); Daquereotype of Norborne Berkeley?