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Winthrop University Archives Digitized Collections

Winthrop University Archives and Special Collections' digitization project has two goals:

1. to preserve the Archives' collections pertaining to the University and the manuscript collections pertaining to South Carolina and the Catawba region

2. to make parts of these collections available to researchers, scholars and students worldwide. Through our digitization project, scholars and researchers can have access to source materials using the Internet.

The themes inherent within the archives collections have been dictated by the past history of Winthrop University, its location, and faculty research interest. Winthrop was primarily a women's college until 1974 when it became coeducational. This has given the Archives staff the opportunity to collect documents that depict the role of women in the shaping of South Carolina history. Many Winthrop Graduates have gone on to perform active and important roles as leaders and participants in education, clubs and organizations, home extension, social work, politics, civic and charitable affairs and other activities. Of special interest are the files available to researchers who study Southern history. The location of Winthrop University has also been a guiding factor in determining materials collected. Winthrop is located in Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina. Many of our collections deal with the Catawba Region of South Carolina. This digitization project is important in providing access to rare and fragile documents that may not be available beyond the Winthrop University Campus.

We hope you find our digitized collections interesting and informative. We are constantly adding digitized images to the collection so we suggest you visit periodically to note the updates.

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  • 1919 - Enrollment Tops 1,000 by Winthrop University

    1919 - Enrollment Tops 1,000

  • 1919 - Helen Keller Visits Winthrop by Winthrop University

    1919 - Helen Keller Visits Winthrop

  • 1920 - Johnson Hall Built by Winthrop University

    1920 - Johnson Hall Built

  • 1920 - Name Changed to Winthrop College, the South Carolina College for Women by Winthrop University

    1920 - Name Changed to Winthrop College, the South Carolina College for Women

  • 1920 - Roddey Hall was Built by Winthrop University

    1920 - Roddey Hall was Built

  • 1921 - The Pageant Titled “The Making of South Carolina” was Held by Winthrop University

    1921 - The Pageant Titled “The Making of South Carolina” was Held

  • 1922 - Lucile Godbold (“Ludy”) Wins Two Gold and Four Other Medals in the International Women's Olympiad by Winthrop University

    1922 - Lucile Godbold (“Ludy”) Wins Two Gold and Four Other Medals in the International Women's Olympiad

  • 1922 - Winthrop's First Founder’s Day Celebrated by Winthrop University

    1922 - Winthrop's First Founder’s Day Celebrated

  • 1923 - Winthrop Weekly News Changes Name to Johnsonian by Winthrop University

    1923 - Winthrop Weekly News Changes Name to Johnsonian

  • 1924 - Breazeale Hall Built by Winthrop University

    1924 - Breazeale Hall Built

  • 1925 - Will Rogers Visits Winthrop by Winthrop University

    1925 - Will Rogers Visits Winthrop

  • 1925 - Winthrop Becomes Second Largest Women’s College in the U.S. by Winthrop University

    1925 - Winthrop Becomes Second Largest Women’s College in the U.S.

  • 1926 - Joynes Hall Built by Winthrop University

    1926 - Joynes Hall Built

  • 1928 - David Bancroft Johnson Dies by Winthrop University

    1928 - David Bancroft Johnson Dies

  • 1929 - James P. Kinard Named Second President by Winthrop University

    1929 - James P. Kinard Named Second President

  • 1929 - Kinard Hall Built by Winthrop University

    1929 - Kinard Hall Built

  • 1929 - May Day Traditions Started by Winthrop University

    1929 - May Day Traditions Started

  • 1932 - College Shack Built by Winthrop University

    1932 - College Shack Built

  • 1934 - Dr. Shelton Phelps Named Third President by Winthrop University

    1934 - Dr. Shelton Phelps Named Third President

  • 1936 - Amelia Earhart Visits Winthrop by Winthrop University

    1936 - Amelia Earhart Visits Winthrop

  • 1936 - The Little Chapel was Relocated from Columbia to Winthrop's Rock Hill Home by Winthrop University

    1936 - The Little Chapel was Relocated from Columbia to Winthrop's Rock Hill Home

  • 1937 - Miss Hi-Miss Weekend Began by Winthrop University

    1937 - Miss Hi-Miss Weekend Began

  • 1939 - Byrnes Auditorium Built by Winthrop University

    1939 - Byrnes Auditorium Built

  • 1939 - Conservatory of Music Built by Winthrop University

    1939 - Conservatory of Music Built

  • 1939 - Macfeat Nursery School was Built by Winthrop University

    1939 - Macfeat Nursery School was Built

  • 1939 - Thurmond Hall was Built by Winthrop University

    1939 - Thurmond Hall was Built

  • 1940 - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Winthrop by Winthrop University

    1940 - First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Winthrop

  • 1940- Music Program’s Accreditation is the College’s First Professional Accreditation by Winthrop University

    1940- Music Program’s Accreditation is the College’s First Professional Accreditation

  • 1942 - First Tillman Award Given to Annie Belle Graham by Winthrop University

    1942 - First Tillman Award Given to Annie Belle Graham

  • 1942 - U.S. Army Air Force (Formerly Known as Army Air Corps, 41st College Training Detachment) and Civilian Pilot Training Program Based at Winthrop by Winthrop University

    1942 - U.S. Army Air Force (Formerly Known as Army Air Corps, 41st College Training Detachment) and Civilian Pilot Training Program Based at Winthrop

  • 1943 - Mowat Fraser named Interim President by Winthrop University

    1943 - Mowat Fraser named Interim President

  • 1943 - Senior Hall (later Known as Phelps Hall) Built by Winthrop University

    1943 - Senior Hall (later Known as Phelps Hall) Built

  • 1944 - Henry Radcliffe Sims Named Fourth President by Winthrop University

    1944 - Henry Radcliffe Sims Named Fourth President

  • 1944 - Mrs. David B. Johnson Christens the S.S. D. B. Johnson by Winthrop University

    1944 - Mrs. David B. Johnson Christens the S.S. D. B. Johnson

  • 1945 - Victory Ship, S.S. Winthrop Victory, Launched by Winthrop University

    1945 - Victory Ship, S.S. Winthrop Victory, Launched

  • 1953 - Enrollment Tops 2,000 by Winthrop University

    1953 - Enrollment Tops 2,000

  • 1955 - D. B. Johnson Memorial Organ Dedicated by Winthrop University

    1955 - D. B. Johnson Memorial Organ Dedicated

  • 1955 - Uniform Regulations Discontinued by Winthrop University

    1955 - Uniform Regulations Discontinued

  • 1958 - Winthrop Lake Opens by Winthrop University

    1958 - Winthrop Lake Opens

  • 1959 - Dr. Charles S. Davis Named Winthrop's Fifth President by Winthrop University

    1959 - Dr. Charles S. Davis Named Winthrop's Fifth President

  • 1961 - Dr. Harold B. Gilbreth Receives First Distinguished Professor Award by Winthrop University

    1961 - Dr. Harold B. Gilbreth Receives First Distinguished Professor Award

  • 1961 - Sims Science Building Built by Winthrop University

    1961 - Sims Science Building Built

  • 1962 - Lee Wicker Hall was Built by Winthrop University

    1962 - Lee Wicker Hall was Built

  • 1962 - Main Building Renamed Tillman Hall by Winthrop University

    1962 - Main Building Renamed Tillman Hall

  • 1962 - Tillman Science Building was Razed by Winthrop University

    1962 - Tillman Science Building was Razed

  • 1964 - Anthology’s First Issue Published by Winthrop University

    1964 - Anthology’s First Issue Published

  • 1964 - Cynthia Plair Roddey Becomes the First African American Student to Admitted to Winthrop by Winthrop University

    1964 - Cynthia Plair Roddey Becomes the First African American Student to Admitted to Winthrop

  • 1965 - Enrollment Tops 3,000 by Winthrop University

    1965 - Enrollment Tops 3,000

  • 1965 - Thomson Hall and Cafeteria Are Built by Winthrop University

    1965 - Thomson Hall and Cafeteria Are Built

  • 1966 - Mrs. Christine South Gee, Winthrop Alumna, Becomes First Honorary Degree Recipient by Winthrop University

    1966 - Mrs. Christine South Gee, Winthrop Alumna, Becomes First Honorary Degree Recipient

 
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