Manuscript Collection
Rutledge Building Historic American Buildings Survey by Carolyn M. Parker 2002 - Accession 1096 - M505 (555)
Files
Identifier
Accession 1096 - M505 (555)
Inclusive Dates
2002
Restrictions
Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections
Collection Size
21 pieces
Language
English;
Scope and Content Note
This collection consists of a detailed history of the Rutledge Building and its’ predecessor the Carnegie Library on Winthrop University's campus. The history details the architectural design of the building from its’ inception in 1905-1906 as the Carnegie Library through its’ transformation into the current Rutledge Building as the center for the Department of Arts and Design of the College of Visual and Performing Arts 2002. The collection contains many pictures and detailed descriptions of each renovation and restoration of the building as well as the architectural design of the exterior and interior of the building.
Provenance
Rutledge Building Historic American Buildings Survey by Carolyn M. Parker 2002 was given to the Archives by Carolyn M. Parker on April 24, 2003.
Copyright
For information concerning copyright please contact the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University.
Finding Aid Citation
Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections, Winthrop University, "Rutledge Building Historic American Buildings Survey by Carolyn M. Parker 2002 - Accession 1096 - M505 (555)". Finding Aid 724.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/724
LC Subject Headings
Winthrop University--Buildings; Library buildings--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Historic buildings--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Architecture--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Architectural surveys--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Buildings--Repair and reconstruction--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Architecture--Conservation and restoration--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Buildings--Remodeling for other use--South Carolina--Rock Hill; Rock Hill (S.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Additional Notes
This work was completed as an assignment for Historic Preservation INDS 484 taught by Assistant Professor Laura Caldwell in the spring of 2002.