Adams Elementary School – Logan UT

Adams Elementary School was built in 1936 by local architect K.C. Schaub, contracted by the PWA.
Adams Elementary School was built in 1936 by local architect K.C. Schaub, contracted by the PWA.
“During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940,… read more
Utah State University’s historic Family Life building was constructed as Home Economics/Commons Building during the Great Depression. Development occurred on many public university campuses in Utah as part of the New Deal. The Public Works Administration (PWA) supplied funds for… read more
Historic marker: “Built in 1936-1937, the Women’s Residence Hall (Lund Hall) is one of over 230 public works buildings constructed in Utah under various New Deal programs during the Depression years of the 1930s and ’40s. The construction of public… read more
The historic stone amphitheater at Utah State University in Logan, Utah was constructed as a New Deal public works project.
The Public Works Administration funded the construction of the Home Economics building at the Utah State University. The structure was built in 1935 and designed by Leslie Hodgson & Myrl McClenahan. According to a USU Historical Buildings guide, “On October 18,… read more
The Public Works Administration funded the construction of an addition for the Wilson Elementary School in Logan, Cache County. Docket # 1004-R (Utah). The architect of record was K. C. Schaub.