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Tillman Hall (Science Building) Images

Tillman Science Building, also known as Tillman Hall, was named for South Carolina Governor [1891-1894], United States Senator [1895-1918], and Winthrop Board of Trustees member [1891-1918], Benjamin Ryan Tillman [1847-1918]. It was built in 1912 and razed in 1963 after the construction of Sims Science Building. Upon Tillman Science Building's demolition, Main Building was renamed Tillman Hall.
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  • Color photo of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1940s by Winthrop University

    Color photo of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1940s

  • Domestic Art Sewing and Dressmaking Classroom ca. 1915 by Winthrop University

    Domestic Art Sewing and Dressmaking Classroom ca. 1915

  • Domestic Science Cooking Classroom ca. 1915 by Winthrop University

    Domestic Science Cooking Classroom ca. 1915

  • Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1941 by Winthrop University

    Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1941

  • Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1961 by Winthrop University

    Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1961

  • Gate in Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1960 by Winthrop University

    Gate in Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1960

  • Side of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1954 by Winthrop University

    Side of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1954

  • South Side and Front with Bancroft ca. 1920s by Winthrop University

    South Side and Front with Bancroft ca. 1920s

  • Student performing experiment ca. 1915 by Winthrop University

    Student performing experiment ca. 1915

  • Students in Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1954 by Winthrop University

    Students in Front of Tillman Hall (Science Building) ca. 1954

  • The Greenhouse ca. 1915 by Winthrop University

    The Greenhouse ca. 1915

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1925 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1925

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1925 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1925

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1944 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building), 1944

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building) and Bancroft Hall, April 1948 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building) and Bancroft Hall, April 1948

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building) Demolition: North Side ca. 1963 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building) Demolition: North Side ca. 1963

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building) Demolition: South Side ca. 1963 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building) Demolition: South Side ca. 1963

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building) Demolition: South Side ca. 1963 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building) Demolition: South Side ca. 1963

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building) in the snow ca. 1947 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building) in the snow ca. 1947

  • Tillman Hall (Science Building) under construction in 1912 by Winthrop University

    Tillman Hall (Science Building) under construction in 1912

 
 
 
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