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These are the historical blueprints for these buildings and do not reflect the current layout or structure of buildings. 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It was closed in 1959, remodeled in 1962, and renamed for Miss Mary Clay Hiner, who served as an English teacher from 1905-1947 and Miss Winnie Hiner, who served as treasurer of the college from 1924-1955. The building was agian completly rennovated in 1998, and now serves as teh College of bBusiness and Economics.","Jarman Auditorium was build in 1951, and named for Dr. Joseph L. Jarman who served as the schools president from 1902-1946.","The Longwood library opened on November 9, 1939, and was constructed with help from the Federal Works Project Administration. The building was renamed for Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster in 1962 who was president of Longwood from 1946-1955. The building was converted to adminsitrative offices in the 1990s and was renamed Eason Hall in 2022 for Dr. Thomas Eason who was a professor of Biology at the college in the 1920s.","The New Library was completed in March 1991, the building was named for Dr. Janet D. Greenwood Longwood's First female President from 1981-1987 in September 2004.","The Main Building at the college was rennovated in 1904 to include the iconic Rotunda. The building orginally included administrative offices, classsrooms and dorm rooms for students. It was renamed for William Henry Ruffner in 1949. During a rennovation in 2001 the building was destroyed by a fire. It was rebuilt, soley as an academic building and rededicated in April 2005. In 2020 it was announced that the building would be refered to as the Rotunda.","South Ruffner was built around 1900, the building was rennovated after the fire in 2001, in 2020 it was announced that the building would be refered to as South Rotunda","Tabb Hall opened in 1926, and was expanded in 1951. The building is named in honor of Miss Jennie M. 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