From the Virginia Campbell Courts Scrapbook. Courts was Martha Berry's niece, daughter of J. Bulow Campbell and Laura Berry.
Alumni Quarterly, April 1920
Howard Ball is the son of Martha Berry's niece Frances Wright and her husband Henry C. Ball.
Margaret Fitzhugh Browne asks to include her portraits of Martha Berry and Martha Freeman in an exhibition of her work at the High Museum in Atlanta.
Probably from Virginia Campbell Courts, daughter of Martha Berry's sister Laura and her husband J. Bulow Campbell. Note that the postcard is addressed to "Mrs. Martha Freeman."
At Oak Hill. Marian was the daughter of Martha Berry’s brother, Ike. She married Prince Sigismondo Chigi in 1928. Photo circa 1930s.
1930s, in the back yard at Oak Hill
George Gordon Bonnyman, son of Martha Berry's sister Frances and her husband Alexander Bonnyman Sr.
Students presenting Martha Freeman with a birthday cake in her cottage, 1950
From the Atlanta Constitution, August 26, 1952
Located on the north side of the Berry College Chapel
From the Atlanta Constitution, May 18, 1951
September 27, 1941
1927
Near the Mount Berry Chapel
At the Oak Hill residence. Martha Berry's mother Frances Rhea Berry died on December 30, 1926.
Caption on back: "Aunt Martha at 'Berry Hill,' Rome, Georgia. Friend of Mr. Selman in his early ministry at Possum Trot. Taken by N.L.S."
On the Oak Hill porch. Captioned by Courts "No one like her ... ever - Aunt Marth and me"
Sibley was Berry Board of Trustees President. Campbell is Martha Berry's sister and the mother of Virginia Campbell Courts.
From Berry Trails: An Historic and Contemporary Guide to Berry College. Centennial Edition, 2001, page 11.