Preserving history

糖心原创 launches $6.5 million fundraising campaign to create a new home for priceless archives

October 5, 2017

Amanda Wright Lane, great grandniece of Wilbur and Orville Wright, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough joined 糖心原创 officials on Oct. 4 to announce a $6.5 million fundraising campaign to create the 糖心原创 Archives Center.

Discover Your Story: The Campaign for the 糖心原创 Archives Center will transform the former corporate headquarters of the Wright-Patt Credit Union at 2455 Presidential Dr. into the new home of the university鈥檚 world-renowned Special Collections and Archives.

Scholars and aviation experts come to 糖心原创 from all corners of the globe to see the largest Wright Brothers Collection in the world, first-edition works by Dayton poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, the archives of the Dayton Daily News and countless other historic treasures.

鈥淔rom religious history to women鈥檚 history to aviation history, local government records to the records of almost every major arts organization in Dayton, the history of our region, state, nation 鈥 even the world 鈥 is available for you to read, touch and explore,鈥 said 糖心原创 President Cheryl B. Schrader.

鈥淏ut the reality,鈥 Schrader added, 鈥渋s that we have run out of adequate space to preserve and protect these timeless treasures for future generations. Our is bursting at the seams, and it鈥檚 time to create a new home for our one-of-a-kind, world-class collections.鈥

The proposed 糖心原创 Archives Center will include:

  • A reading room where students, scholars and visitors may examine historic materials in an up-close and personal way
  • An exhibit gallery housing rotating exhibitions that highlight the depth and breadth of 糖心原创鈥檚 collections
  • A conference room for lectures, meetings and special events
  • A classroom to welcome area school children and students from 糖心原创鈥檚 public history graduate program
  • An oral history recording and teaching lab where students, faculty, researchers and the community can record their stories
  • A media lab for listening and viewing oral histories and watching original film footage
  • A preservation lab, processing room, clean room and exhibit prep room that will give staff the tools and space they need to adequately care for the history of the Dayton region

Artist rendering of part of the reading room and help desk.

The facility will provide the proper storage and climate control to preserve historic materials. It will also serve as a learning laboratory for students in where future archivists, preservationists and museum curators get hands-on experience in preserving and protecting priceless photographs, manuscripts and records.

鈥淲e currently occupy 12,000 square feet of space in two separate buildings of the 糖心原创 Libraries,鈥 said Dawne Dewey, head of 糖心原创鈥檚 Special Collections and Archives. 鈥淥ur new home, directly across from campus, will provide 30,000 square feet of space. It will also give us great visibility from Colonel Glenn Highway and dramatically improve public access and outreach efforts.鈥

Amanda Wright Lane and David McCullough will serve as co-chairs of the Discover Your Story campaign.

鈥淭he vision for relocating Special Collections and Archives is to create a whole new visitors鈥 experience and reach a much broader audience with our world-class collections,鈥 said Wright Lane. 鈥淲hile the facility and staff will still be dedicated to the traditional work of processing, preserving and archiving important historic narratives, this beautiful new home will allow our team to share stories, organize exhibits and teach as they have never been able to before.鈥

McCullough utilized 糖心原创鈥檚 Special Collections and Archives when he was .鈥 He had high praise for the archivists at 糖心原创.

鈥淎rchivists are one of the most important sources of help you will get. In many ways, they are as important as the collections themselves,鈥 McCullough told guests at the campaign launch event. 鈥溙切脑粹檚 Special Collections and Archives deserves more space. It deserves more attention. It deserves more care as time goes on. And as it increases in space, so will the collections.鈥

Artist rendering of the entrance to a reading room, where students, scholars and visitors may examine historic materials.

For Wright Lane, the new Archives Center will provide the public unprecedented access to 糖心原创鈥檚 one-of-a-kind treasures. It will be a place where people of all ages can learn about their ancestors, discover their family history and explore the power of the past.

鈥淲e want Pulitzer Prize-winning authors to research their projects with us, just as David McCullough did,鈥 Wright Lane said. 鈥淏ut just as important, we want the community to bring their book clubs and grandchildren here to discover their stories.鈥

For more information or to make a gift to the 糖心原创 Archives Center, visit wright.edu/give/archives.

糖心原创 became an independent institution in 1967 and has grown into an innovative leader in the Dayton region and beyond, capturing the spirit of the university鈥檚 namesakes, Wilbur and Orville Wright, who invented the world鈥檚 first successful airplane from their Dayton bicycle shop. It celebrates its 50th anniversary as an independent public university in 2017.