The University of Virginia’s Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library holds more than 3.6 million items in its archives – among them delicate cards, miniature books and personal albums, all celebrating love.
To mark Valentine’s Day this year, UVA Today dug into the archives with two Special Collections staff members – Holly Robertson, an exhibits coordinator; and curator Krystal Appiah – to find vintage valentines, notes, photos and ephemera.
While the origin of many of the library’s valentines are a mystery, a few have stories attached. A 178-year-old valentine, sent by an unknown soldier to Mary Berdan, daughter of the first mayor of Toledo, Ohio, contains a handwritten poem full of yearning that ends with resignation: “I’ve thought of thee, Mary/As designed for another/And all that I can ask/Is to be thought of as a brother.” According to archive notes, the valentine was treasured by Berdan and passed down from one generation to the next until it was donated to the University by Berdan’s grandson, William Murphy, in 1964.