Inventory of the John Kimberly Papers, 1821-1938

Collection Number 398

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Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Collection Information


Contact Information:
Manuscripts Department
CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Phone: 919/962-1345
Fax: 919/962-3594
Email: mss@email.unc.edu
URL: http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/

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Descriptive Summary

Repository
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Creator
Kimberly, John, 1817-1882.
Title
John Kimberly Papers, 1821-1938
Call Number
398
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
Items: About 500
Linear Feet: 3.0
Abstract
John Kimberly was professor of chemistry and agriculture at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., 1857-1864 and 1875-1876, and farmer in Buncombe County, N.C., 1866-1874.
The collection incldues personal correspondence, lecture notes, laboratory notebooks, and accounts of John Kimberly. The bulk of the collection is the family correspondence of Kimberly's second wife, Bettie Maney of Nashville, Tenn., and other members of the Maney, Southall, and Kimberly families. Included are young girls' letters, 1850s, from Saint Mary's School at Raleigh, N.C.; soldiers' letters from the Mexican War; letters from American travelers and students in Europe, 1851-1852 and 1859-1860; and Civil War letters, mainly from civilians at Chapel Hill, Nashville, and Atlanta, Ga., discussing life on the homefront. Correspondents include James H. Otey, Charles Phillips, and James Woodrow. Antebellum letters are mainly concerned with daily life and family news, but also discuss current events, such as the slave market, runaway slaves, crop conditions prior to the Civil War, and life in Chapel Hill. Some wartime letters relate to the occupation of Chapel Hill. Most of the letters prior to 1930 are transcribed. Letters after 1930 (not transcribed) are primarily the correspondence of Rebecca Kimberly of Columbia, S.C., concerning genealogy. Also in the collection are notebooks containing financial records, class plans, and research materials of John Kimberly. Most of these notebooks combine various types of materials and several have overlapping dates. There are a few pictures, including prints of engraved portraits and scenes.

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Administrative Information

Restrictions to Access
No restrictions.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Rebecca Kimberly in 1940, Mary Kimberly in 1943 and 1948, and Marguerite Kimberly Carter of Asheville, N.C., on 21 August 1997 (Acc. 97111).
Processing Information
Processed by: Adera Scheinker, October 1997
Encoded by: Bari Helms, February 2005
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the John Kimberly Papers #398, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Agriculture--North Carolina--History--19th century.
Chapel Hill (N.C.)--History--19th century.
Chapel Hill (N.C.)--Social life and customs.
Chemistry--Study and teaching (Higher)--North Carolina--History.
College teachers--North Carolina--History--19th century.
Confederate States of America--Social conditions.
Family--North Carolina--Social life and customs.
Family--Tennessee--Social life and customs.
Fugitive slaves--North Carolina.
Kimberly family.
Kimberly, John, 1817-1882.
Maney family.
North Carolina--Genealogy.
North Carolina--Social life and customs.
Otey, James Hervey, 1800-1863.
Phillips, Charles, 1822-1889.
St. Mary's School (Raleigh, N.C.)--History.
St. Mary's School (Raleigh, N.C.)--Students--History.
Slave trade--North Carolina.
Slavery--North Carolina.
Southall family.
University of North Carolina (1793-1962)--Faculty--History--19th century.
University of North Carolina (1793-1962)--History--19th century.
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Biographical Note

John Kimberly was a native of New Jersey and a descendent of Huguenots who settled in Long Island in the seventeenth century. He spent his adult life in North Carolina and was a staunch advocate of the Confederate cause. He received a degree in chemistry from Harvard University and taught chemistry in Hertford County, N.C., where he was married to Caroline Capehart of Hertford County. He later married Bettie Maney of Nashville, Tenn., and became a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, 1857-1864. He was the chair of the agriculture department at the University, 1875-1876.

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Collection Overview

Personal correspondence, lecture notes, laboratory notebooks, and accounts of farmer and University of North Carolina professor John Kimberly. The personal correspondence was mostly written by and pertains to members of the Maney and Kimberly families in North Carolina and Tennessee. These letters are predominately concerned with daily life and family news, but also discuss current events such as the slave market, runaway slaves, and crop conditions prior to the Civil War, as well as the quality of life in antebellum Chapel Hill, N.C. Most of these letters are not overtly political in nature except for those written in 1861 by Bettie Maney Kimberly's sister, Annie Maney, of Nashville to her friends in the North discussing sectional differences and the potential effects of the Civil War.

Folder 47 contains several letters describing the occupation of Chapel Hill. A 12 March 1865 letter from Kimberly to his wife states, 'All communication . . . has been stopped at least for the present - we can only communicate by Flag of Truce.' Kimberly's 17 April 1865 letter talks of houses being plundered and his fear that a 'reign of terror will begin after the U.S. Troops are withdrawn.' Several lengthy letters to his wife document other aspects of the war, such as the condition of the University and the arrest of Governor Vance.

Most of the letters dated prior to 1930 are transcribed (see folders 57-59). Letters after 1930, which are not transcribed, are primarily the correspondence of Rebecca Kimberly of Columbia, S.C. concerning family genealogy.

Also included are calendars, commencement invitations, and other documents. There are newspaper clippings from North Carolina papers regarding University and Civil War news and from European newspapers and other southern newspapers regarding the Civil War. There are a few pictures, including prints of engraved portraits and scenes, and notebooks containing financial records, class plans, and research materials of John Kimberly. Most of these notebooks combine various types of materials and several overlap in dates.

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Arrangement of Collection

1. Correspondence and Related Materials
2. Newspaper Clippings
3. Notebooks
4. Pictures
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Items Separated

Pictures (P-398/1-10)
Oversize photographs (OP-P-398/1)

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Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Correspondence and Related Materials, 1821-1880.

About 400 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Folder 1
1821-1829
Folder 2
1831-1839
Folder 3
1840-1846
Folder 4
1847-1849
Folder 5
1850-1852
Folder 6
1853-1856
Folder 7-11
1857
Folder 12-19
1858
Folder 20-25
1859
Folder 26-31
1860
Folder 32-36
1861
Folder 37-39
1862
Folder 40-43
1863
Folder 44-46
1864
Folder 47
1865
Folder 48-49
1866
Folder 50
1867
Folder 51
1868
Folder 52
1869
Folder 53
1870
Folder 54
1871-1872
Folder 55
1873-1880
Folder 56
Undated
Folder 57-59
Transcripts
Folder 60
Genealogical letters, 1930-1938
Folder 61
Miscellaneous documents

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2. Newspaper Clippings.

About 80 items.
Folder 62
European
Folder 63
North Carolina
Folder 64
Daily Confederate
Folder 65
Other southern newspapers

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3. Notebooks, 1843-1880.

About 20 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Folder 66
1843-1850
Folder 67
1853
Folder 68
1857-1861
Folder 69
1860-1861
Folder 70
1863-1865
Folder 71
1866-1875
Folder 72
1867-1875
Folder 73
1868-1875
Folder 74
1875-1879
Folder 75
1875-1880
Folder 76
Undated

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4. Pictures, circa 1820-1880.

10 items.
Image Folder P-398/1-10
Pictures
Included are engraved portrait prints, some signed, of James G. Bennett, Charles F. Deems, J. C. Dobbin, David L. Swain(?), John(?) Hall, and scenic prints of the French Broad River, a mill in the mountains, and the Washington Monument.
Image Folder OP-P-398/1
Portraits
Included are photographs of portraits of John Kimberly and Caroline Capehart Kimberly.

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