Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Buildings
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Alpha Delta Phi Wesleyan Chapter records
The Alpha Delta Phi Records consist of materials related to the Middletown Chapter at Wesleyan University including its alumni groups, the Adelphic Educational Fund (AEF) and the Alumni Literary Society (ALS).
Long Lane School photographs
The Long Lane photographs includes copies of historical photographs (the originals are held in the Connecticut State Library), photographs of Long Lane buildings, and digital photographs of the interiors of buildings prior to demolition.
Wesleyan University buildings mechanical files
Collection is in two parts. Earlier records span 1907-1953 and cover multiple Wesleyan buildings and campus infrastructure. Later records span 1969-1984 and consist of Facilities Committee meeting minutes and supporting material.
Wesleyan University campus scenes and buildings glass plate negatives
Approximately 1000 glass plate negatives of Wesleyan University buildings and campus events. They are thought to have been found in the attic of Winchester House and were transferred to the archives in July 1990. The itemized list of slides in the series is a partial listing, intended to represent the bulk of what is in each box.
Wesleyan University Davenport Campus Center grand opening scrapbook
This volume contains memorabilia on the opening of the Edith Jefferson Andrus Davenport Campus Center in 1984.
Wesleyan University development campaign scrapbook
Scrapbook recording the fundraising campaign for buildings on campus.
Wesleyan University Facilities Committee and Campus Planners records
Wesleyan University Fauver Field residences senior housing plans
Construction plans for Fauver Field residence halls.
Wesleyan University Foss House watercolor
Wesleyan University Molecular Life Science Building architects' proposals
The Molecular Life Science Building architects’ proposals contain all the architectural proposals received in response to Wesleyan University’s request for qualifications in the design of the new molecular life science building.