Scott & Welch
Scott & Welch was an architectural partnership of Carl W. Scott (1887-) and George W. Welch (1886-) in Utah.[1][2] They designed schools, libraries, and other buildings that were built by New Deal programs. A number of their works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Welch served in the Utah House of Representatives during 1919-1921.
Works include:
- N. O. Nelson Manufacturing Company Warehouse, in Salt Lake City
- Nelson-Ricks Creamery Building, in Salt Lake City
- Firestone Tire Company Building, in Salt Lake City
- Hinckley High School Gymnasium, Off US 5/50 Hinckley, UT, NRHP-listed
- Marsac Elementary School, 431 Marsac Park City, UT, NRHP-listed
- Morgan High School Mechanical Arts Building, 20 N. One Hundred E Morgan, UT, NRHP-listed
- Park City High School Mechanical Arts Building, 1167 Woodside Park City, UT, NRHP-listed
- Riverton Elementary School, 12830 S. Redwood Rd. Riverton, UT, NRHP-listed
- Utah Copper Company Mine Superintendent's House, 104 E. State Hwy Copperton, UT, NRHP-listed
- Valley School, Off US 89 Orderville, UT, NRHP-listed
- One or more works in Copperton Historic District, Roughly bounded by SR 48, Fifth E, Hillcrest, and Second West Sts. Copperton, UT, NRHP-listed
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