In 1891, the South Carolina General Assembly establishes the South Carolina Industrial and Winthrop Normal College and began considering offers from South Carolina towns competing to be the College’s permanent site. Rock Hill, SC would win the bid and Winthrop would move from Columbia, SC to Rock Hill for the 1895-1896 academic year. This image of Winthrop Founder and First President David Bancroft Johnson, Mary Yeargin, and Hannah Hemphill in 1891. They would form the committee that was to determine Winthrop\u27s future home.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/pettusimages/1016/thumbnail.jp
In 1921, the Winthrop pageant The Making of South Carolina was held. The pageant included 1,400 Stud...
In 1883, David Bancroft Johnson was appointed Columbia, S.C. School Superintendent. In this post he ...
The collection consists of one edition of The Educational: A Monthly Periodical for the Interchange ...
In 1895, Winthrop begins classes in Rock Hill, SC. The 1895-1896 academic year was Winthrop\u27s fir...
In 1893, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ...
In 1823, the Little Chapel was built as a stable/carriage house in 1823 on the grounds of Ainsley Ha...
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
In 1887, Winthrop moves classes from the Little Chapel to a house on Marion Street, Columbia, SC whe...
In a study of the founding years of Winthrop College (1886-1900), the institution underwent several ...
In 1890, the future president\u27s house was built by W. H. Stewart who built his home on the corner...
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1920, Winthrop\u27s official name changed from Winthrop Normal and Industrial College to Winthrop...
In 1936, Winthrop\u27s first school building, the Little Chapel, was relocated from Columbia, SC to ...
This collection consists of a photocopy of a map of Rock Hill, SC from 1891. The map shows downtown ...
The collection consists of a booklet titled, Columbia Graded Schools, First Year, 1883-1884 written ...
In 1921, the Winthrop pageant The Making of South Carolina was held. The pageant included 1,400 Stud...
In 1883, David Bancroft Johnson was appointed Columbia, S.C. School Superintendent. In this post he ...
The collection consists of one edition of The Educational: A Monthly Periodical for the Interchange ...
In 1895, Winthrop begins classes in Rock Hill, SC. The 1895-1896 academic year was Winthrop\u27s fir...
In 1893, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ...
In 1823, the Little Chapel was built as a stable/carriage house in 1823 on the grounds of Ainsley Ha...
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
In 1887, Winthrop moves classes from the Little Chapel to a house on Marion Street, Columbia, SC whe...
In a study of the founding years of Winthrop College (1886-1900), the institution underwent several ...
In 1890, the future president\u27s house was built by W. H. Stewart who built his home on the corner...
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1920, Winthrop\u27s official name changed from Winthrop Normal and Industrial College to Winthrop...
In 1936, Winthrop\u27s first school building, the Little Chapel, was relocated from Columbia, SC to ...
This collection consists of a photocopy of a map of Rock Hill, SC from 1891. The map shows downtown ...
The collection consists of a booklet titled, Columbia Graded Schools, First Year, 1883-1884 written ...
In 1921, the Winthrop pageant The Making of South Carolina was held. The pageant included 1,400 Stud...
In 1883, David Bancroft Johnson was appointed Columbia, S.C. School Superintendent. In this post he ...
The collection consists of one edition of The Educational: A Monthly Periodical for the Interchange ...