Daniel H. Wells Building (Provo, Utah)
Administrative History
The Daniel H. Wells Building is a campus structure at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The building, completed in October 1968, houses the university's ROTC programs.
Citation:
Work cat.: Butterworth, E. Brigham Young University : 1,000 views of 100 years, 2005 (Daniel H. Wells Building (Provo, Utah))Campus Map WWW site, Apr. 6, 2005 (Daniel H. Wells Building; Wells ROTC Building; Wells Building; built 1968)
BYU Army ROTC WWW site, Aug. 11, 2006: history p. (A building was constructed specifically for the ROTC Program (both Army and Air Force) and dedicated as the Daniel H. Wells ROTC Building in October 1968)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University photographs of the Daniel H. Wells ROTC Building, date of production not identified
Photographs of Reserve Officers' Training Corps, approximately 1918-1970
Contains photographs of the men and women Army and Air Force ROTC programs at Brigham Young University, including photographs of students while training and drilling, officers, and the Wells Building. Also contains several photographs of the students in the 1918 Student Army Training Corps. The corps was created to supplement the 1918 war effort, but was closed in December of the same year due to the influenza epidemic, circa 1918-1970.
Physical Plant Department records on the Daniel H. Wells Building, 1968-1974
Contains specifications, bidding, budgets, change of orders, insurance and bonds records, job instructions, inspection records, lien waivers, progress estimators, and utilities records, 1968-1974.