In 1883, David Bancroft Johnson was appointed Columbia, S.C. School Superintendent. In this post he learned firsthand that there was a significant shortage of trained teachers in the state. In 1886, he would help found the Winthrop Training School for Teachers to help alleviate the problem. This image is of Winthrop Founder and First President David Bancroft Johnson from the early 1880s.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/pettusimages/1008/thumbnail.jp
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
On December 26, 1928, Winthrop\u27s founder and first president, Dr. David Bancroft Johnson dies. Dr...
In 1974, Winthrop becomes fully coeducational when South Carolina Governor John C. West signs a bill...
The collection consists of a booklet titled, Columbia Graded Schools, First Year, 1883-1884 written ...
In 1886 founder and first president of Winthrop David Bancroft Johnson received a $1,500 gift from t...
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1894, Robert Charles Winthrop died. Robert C. Winthrop, benefactor and namesake of Winthrop Unive...
In 1856, David Bancroft Johnson was born in La Grange, Tennessee. Johnson would later become the Fou...
In 1891, the South Carolina General Assembly establishes the South Carolina Industrial and Winthrop ...
In 1912, construction on the Winthrop Training School Building was completed. The Winthrop Training ...
In 1895, Winthrop begins classes in Rock Hill, SC. The 1895-1896 academic year was Winthrop\u27s fir...
In 1922, Winthrop celebrated its\u27 First Founder’s Day. January 10th was Winthrop\u27s founder an...
Winthrop College students and faculty will celebrate the 91st birthday of Dr. David Bancroft Johnson...
The resolution recounts Winthrop’s beginnings in 1886 when the founding president David Bancroft Joh...
In 1893, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ...
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
On December 26, 1928, Winthrop\u27s founder and first president, Dr. David Bancroft Johnson dies. Dr...
In 1974, Winthrop becomes fully coeducational when South Carolina Governor John C. West signs a bill...
The collection consists of a booklet titled, Columbia Graded Schools, First Year, 1883-1884 written ...
In 1886 founder and first president of Winthrop David Bancroft Johnson received a $1,500 gift from t...
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1894, Robert Charles Winthrop died. Robert C. Winthrop, benefactor and namesake of Winthrop Unive...
In 1856, David Bancroft Johnson was born in La Grange, Tennessee. Johnson would later become the Fou...
In 1891, the South Carolina General Assembly establishes the South Carolina Industrial and Winthrop ...
In 1912, construction on the Winthrop Training School Building was completed. The Winthrop Training ...
In 1895, Winthrop begins classes in Rock Hill, SC. The 1895-1896 academic year was Winthrop\u27s fir...
In 1922, Winthrop celebrated its\u27 First Founder’s Day. January 10th was Winthrop\u27s founder an...
Winthrop College students and faculty will celebrate the 91st birthday of Dr. David Bancroft Johnson...
The resolution recounts Winthrop’s beginnings in 1886 when the founding president David Bancroft Joh...
In 1893, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ...
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
On December 26, 1928, Winthrop\u27s founder and first president, Dr. David Bancroft Johnson dies. Dr...
In 1974, Winthrop becomes fully coeducational when South Carolina Governor John C. West signs a bill...