Berry Family Homes & Historic Places
Houses, stores, and schools built or occupied by Berry family descendants, spanning the 1760s through the early 1900s.
These photographs preserve the homes and gathering places of the Berry family across multiple states and generations. Some of these structures still stand today; others survive only in these images. If you recognize a home or have additional photos, we’d love to hear from you.
Berry Homesteads in North Carolina#

Thomas Person Berry Home, built 1852

John Robert Berry Home, built about 1865

Wiley P. Berry Home, built about 1895
Stores & the Original Berry Home#

John Robert Berry's Store & Post Office

B.S. & Mary Berry Carr's Store

Robert Berry's Home, built 1766
Fiddleton Plantation#

Sally Malena Henderson's First Home

Fiddleton Plantation Home Burns

The Chimney Left Standing, built 1766
Homes in Texas, Tennessee & Mississippi#

William Clarence Berry's Home in Texas

Ode Berry's Family Home in Tennessee

Robert Pickle's Cabin in Mississippi

Ode Berry's Home in Tennessee Today

Charcoal House in Tennessee Today

Eleanor Berry Reed's Cabin in Tennessee
Georgia Connections#

George & Dora Ellen Turley Pace House

John Allmon Berry's House

Ernest J. Berry Family Cabin in Tennessee

Yancy Pascal Barton House

Caldwell Institute, Wiley P. Berry's High School

Meridith One Room School House, Grades 1–7. May Berry is 4th from left in the last row, Thomas Young Berry is 3rd from left in the first row. Their mother was sick the day this picture was taken. She listed all the names of these students, and they have been looked up in the 1810 Orange County census. Photo taken in 1914.