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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Berkeley brothers from the Richmond News-leader, January 21, 1907. (search)
The Berkeley brothers from the Richmond News-leader, January 21, 1907. Of the Eighth Virginia Regiment, C. S. A. Colonel C. Edmund Berkeley, of Prince William County, Va., spoke at the banquet Saturday night, January 19, 1907, at the Hotel Kernan, of the Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States in Maryland, Colonel Berkeley was lieutenant-colonel of the Eighth Virginia Regiment, The Bloody Eighth. His brother, Colonel Norborne Berkeley, who lives with him in Prince William County, was colonel of that regiment. A third brother, Major William Berkeley, who lives in Richmond, was major of the regiment. Still a fourth brother, the lathroughout the Confederate army for its heroism, was composed of five companies from Loudoun County, three companies from Fauquier County, one company from Prince William County, and one from Fairfax County. It was under the command of Colonel Eppa Hunton, who was made brigadier-general after the death of General Richard Garnett a