“S” is for South Caroliniana Library. The South Caroliniana Library building was completed in 1840 as the central library building for South Carolina College (later the University of South Carolina). It was the first freestanding college library building in the United States, predating those of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. The structure—on the university’s historic horseshoe-- contains design elements from several architects, most notably the South Carolina native and federal architect Robert Mills. A typical Mills architectural feature is the curved stairway leading to the second floor reading room, which was closely modeled after the original Library of Congress. In 1940 the university's general library collection was moved into a new facility. The historic building became the South Caroliniana Library, a repository for published and unpublished materials relating to the history, literature, and culture of South Carolina.
“S” is for South Caroliniana Library