List of United States post office murals explained

This is a list of United States post office murals, produced in the United States from 1934 to 1943 through commissions from the Procurement Division of the United States Department of the Treasury. The principal objective of the United States post office murals was to secure artwork that met high artistic standards for public buildings, where it was accessible to all people. The murals were intended to boost the morale of the American people suffering from the effects of the Depression by depicting uplifting subjects the people knew and loved.[1] Murals produced through the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture (1934–1943) were funded as a part of the cost of the construction of new post offices, with 1% of the cost set aside for artistic enhancements. Murals were commissioned through competitions open to all artists in the United States.[2] Almost 850 artists were commissioned to paint 1,371 murals, most of which were installed in post offices;[3] 162 of the artists were women and three were African American. The Treasury Relief Art Project (1935–1938), which provided artistic decoration for existing Federal buildings, produced a smaller number of post office murals.[4] TRAP was established with funds from the Works Progress Administration. The Section supervised the creative output of TRAP, and selected a master artist for each project. Assistants were then chosen by the artist from the rolls of the WPA Federal Art Project.[5]

Artists were asked to paint in an "American scene" style, depicting ordinary citizens in a realistic manner. Abstract and modern art styles were discouraged. Artists were also encouraged to produce works that would be appropriate to the communities where they were to be located and to avoid controversial subjects. Projects were closely scrutinized by the Section for style and content, and artists were paid only after each stage in the creative process was approved.

The Section and the Treasury Relief Art Project were overseen by Edward Bruce, who had directed the Public Works of Art Project (1933–1934). They were commission-driven public work programs that employed artists to beautify American government buildings, strictly on the basis of quality.[6] This contrasts with the work-relief mission of the Federal Art Project (1935–1943) of the Works Progress Administration, the largest of the New Deal art projects. So great was its scope and cultural impact that the term "WPA" is often mistakenly used to describe all New Deal art, including the U.S. post office murals. "New Deal artwork" is a more accurate term to describe the works of art created under the federal art programs of that period.[7]

The murals are the subject of efforts by the United States Postal Service to preserve and protect them. This is particularly important and problematical as some of them have disappeared or deteriorated. Some are ensconced in buildings that are worth far less than the artwork.[8]

Alabama

[9] [10]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AtmoreThe Letter BoxAnne Goldthwaite1938
BrewtonLoggingJohn Von Wicht1939oil on canvas
Missing
EnterpriseSaturday in EnterprisePaul Arlt1941Relocated to the Enterprise Public Library
EutawThe CountrysideRobert Gwathmey1941
FairfieldSpirit of SteelFrank Hartley Anderson1938[11]
Fort PayneHarvest at Fort PayneHarwood Steiger1938Relocated in 2001 to Hunt Hall, part of the Hosiery Museum
HartselleCotton SceneFerol Sibley Warthen1941Relocated to the Hartselle Chamber of Commerce office in the historic train depot
HaleyvilleReforestationHollis Holbrook1940tempera on gesso
Missing
LuverneCotton FieldArthur Getz1942
Bay MinetteRemoval of the County Seat from Daphne to Bay MinetteHilton Leech1939
U.S. Post Office (Montevallo), MontevalloEarly Settlers Weighing CottonWilliam S. McCall1938Included in University of Montevallo Historic District1990 CP
MonroevilleHarvestingArthur Leroy Bairnsfather1939
OneontaLocal Agriculture-A.A.A. 1939Aldis B. Browne1939
OzarkEarly Industry of Dale CountyJohn Kelly Fitzpatrick1938[12]
Phenix CityCottonJohn Kelly Fitzpatrick1939missing
RussellvilleShipment of the First Iron Produced in RussellvilleConrad A. Albrizio1938
TuskegeeThe Road to TuskegeeAnne Goldthwaite1937
TuscumbiaChief Tuscumbia Greets the Dickson FamilyJack McMillen1939

Alaska

[13]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Anchorage
Post Office and Court House
Alaskan LandscapeArthur T. Kerrick1946Courtroom wall behind the judge's bench
Commissioned in 1941, installed in the 1950s[14] [15] [16]
1978 78000516
WrangellOld Town in AlaskaAustin Mecklem and Marianne Appel1943

Arizona

[17] [18]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Communication During the Period of ExplorationOscar Berninghaus193983002993
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Spanish Explorers and American IndiansOscar Berninghaus193983002993
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Progress of the Pioneer, Crossing the Desert LaVerne Nelson Black193783002993
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Progress of the Pioneer, the Arrival of the U.S. Mail CoachLaVerne Nelson Black193783002993
SaffordHistory of the Gila ValleySeymour Fogel19426 murals

Arkansas

[19]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed[20]
BentonThe Bauxite MinesJulius Woeltz1942currently located in the Saline County Courthouse in Benton, Arkansas
ClarendonThey Cleared the Land and Planted CottonAbraham Tobias1942never installed, current location unknown
ClarksvilleHow Happy was the OccasionMary M. Purser1941
Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office,
in Dardanelle
Cotton Growing, Manufacture, and ExportLudwig Mactarian1939oil on canvas
DeQueenWildlife Conservation in ArkansasHenry Simon1942
DeWitt Post Office, in De WittPortrait of Contemporary De WittWilliam Thaher1941
Lake Village Post Office, Lake VillageLake Country Wild LifeAvery F. Johnson19411998
MagnoliaThreshingJoe Jones1938
Morrilton Post Office, in MorriltonMen at RestRichard Sargent1939on display at the Conway County Courthouse1998
Nashville Post Office, NashvillePeach GrowingJohn Tazewell Robertson19391998
OsceolaEarly Settlers of Osceola, ArkansasOrville A. Carroll1939destroyed by fire in 1966
Paris Post Office, in ParisRural ArkansasJoseph Vorst1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition1998
Piggott Post Office, in PiggottAir MailDaniel Rhodes1941Mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set
Pocahontas Post Office, PocahontasEarly Days and the First Post Office in PocahontasH. Louis Freund1939restored and on display at Arkansas State University2002
Siloam SpringsLumbering in ArkansasBertrand R. Adams1940
SpringdaleLocal IndustriesNatalie Smith Henry1940on display at Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Van Buren Post Office, Van BurenThe Chosen SiteE. Martin Hennings1940oil on canvas1998
Wynne Post Office, in WynneCotton PickersEthel Magafan19401998

California

[21]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateAddressCountyCoordinatesNotesNRHP
listed
AlhambraEl Gringo, El Indio, El PaysanGordon K. Grant1938Los Angeles painted over[22]
Berkeley – United States Post Office (Berkeley, California)Incidents in California HistorySuzanne Scheuer19372000 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704Alameda37.8691°N -122.2699°Wtempera and oil on canvas1981
Beverly HillsBeverly Hills Main Post OfficePostrider, Airmail, et al. Charles Kassler1936469 N. Crescent Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210Los Angeles34.0726°N -118.4023°W fresco1985
BurbankPeople of BurbankBarse Miller1940135 E. Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91502Los Angeles1985
CalexicoLettuce WorkersGeorge Samerjan1942237 Rockwood Ave., Calexico, CA 92231Imperial32.6676°N -115.4963°W tempera on gesso; now privately owned
Canoga ParkPalomino PoniesMaynard Dixon194221801 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CA 91303Los Angeles34.201°N -118.6031°W
ClaremontPomona Valley Life, 1930Milford Zornes1937140 Harvard Ave. N, Claremont, CA 91711Los Angeles34.0955°N -117.7163°W
ClaremontCalifornia LandscapeMilford Zornes1937140 Harvard Ave. N, Claremont, CA 91711Los Angeles34.0955°N -117.7163°W oil on canvas
ComptonEarly CaliforniaJames Redmond1936101 S. Willowbrook Ave., Compton, CA 90220Los Angeles33.8955°N -118.2243°W
Culver CityStudio LotGeorge Samerjan19429942 Culver Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232Los Angeles34.0206°N -118.397°W tempera
Eureka - United States Post Office and CourthouseMining and ForestryTom Laman1936Humboldttempera on canvas
restored and relocated to the United States federal courthouse in McKinleyville[23]
1983
Eureka - United States Post Office and Courthouse Water and LandTom Laman1936Humboldttempera on canvas
restored and relocated to the United States federal courthouse in McKinleyville
FullertonOrange PickersPaul Julian1942202 E Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92836Orange33.8704°N -117.9218°Woil on canvas
HaywardRural LandscapeTom E. Lewis1938822 C St., Hayward, CA 94541Alameda37.6707°N 122.0837°W
Huntington ParkHistory of CaliforniaNorman S. Chamberlain19376606 Seville Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255Los Angeles33.9791°N -118.2225°Woil on canvas
seven panels
La JollaScenic View of the VillageBelle Baranceanu19361140 Wall St., La Jolla, CA 92037San Diego32.8471°N -117.2725°W oil on canvas
LancasterHauling Water Pipe through Antelope ValleyJose Moya del Pino1941567 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster, CA 93534Los Angeles34.6982°N -118.1392°W oil on canvas
Los Angeles - U.S. Post Office – Los Angeles Terminal Annex, Cultural Contributions of North, South and Central AmericaBoris Deutsch1944900 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA 90012Los Angeles34.0584°N -118.237°W 11 lunettes
fresco[24]
1985
Los Angeles - Spring Street CourthouseLos Angeles — Prehistoric and Spanish ColonialEdward Biberman1940312 N. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012Los Angeles34.0553°N -118.2423°W 2006
Los Angeles - Spring Street CourthouseCreative ManEdward Biberman1941312 N. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012Los Angeles34.0553°N -118.2423°W in storage[25]
Los Angeles - Spring Street CourthouseLife on the Old Spanish and American RanchosLucien Labaudt1938312 N. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012Los Angeles34.0553°N -118.2423°W 2006
Los BanosEarly Spanish CaballerosLew E. Davis1940Mercedon display at Milliken Museum
MantecaRural LifeConrad Buff1940San Joaquin Missing or destroyed[26]
MartinezThe Road to EldoradoEdith Hamlin
Maynard Dixon
1939815 Court St., Martinez, CA 94553Contra Costa38.0178°N -122.1337°W oil on canvas
MaywoodIndustryGeorge Samerjan1939Los AngelesMissing or destroyed[27]
Merced - United States Post Office (Merced, California)Jedediah Smith Crossing the Merced RiverHelen Katharine Forbes1937Mercedtempera1983
Merced - United States Post OfficeVacherosDorothy Wagner Puccinelli1937Mercedtempera1983
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeIrrigationRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeAgricultural Products of the ValleyRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeHarvesting of GrapesRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficePacking CheeseRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeGrain HarvestingRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeMeatpackingRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeSorting GrapesRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
Modesto - El Viejo Post OfficeTractor and PlowRay Boynton1936Stanislaus
MonroviaGrizzly Bear and CubsHelen Katharine Forbes1940Los Angelesrestored and on display at Monrovia Public Library
MontebelloFiesta Procession in Old CaliforniaClay Spohn1938Los Angelestempera, destroyed
MontereyMonterey BayHenrietta Shore1937Monterey
OceansideAir MailElise Seeds1937517 Seagaze Dr. Oceanside, CA 92054San Diegooil on canvas
OntarioThe DreamNellie G. Best1942123 W. Holt Blvd. Ontario, CA 91761[28] San Bernardino oil on canvas
OntarioThe RealityNellie G. Best1942123 W. Holt Blvd. Ontario, CA 91761San Bernardinooil on canvas
OxnardOxnard PanoramaDaniel M. Mendelowitz1941350 S. A St., Oxnard, CA 93030Ventura34.1993°N -119.1785°W
Pacific GroveLovers PointVictor Arnautoff1940Montereyoil on canvas
PlacervilleForest GeneticsTom E. Lewis1941El Dorado
Redondo BeachExcursion Train and Picknickers in the NinetiesPaul Sample1937Los Angelesoil on canvas
Redondo BeachFishing from Redondo RockPaul Sample1937Los Angelesoil on canvas
Redondo BeachSheep Farming and Ocean near RedondoPaul Sample1937Los Angelesoil on canvas
Redwood CityFlower Farming and Vegetable RaisingJose Moya del Pino1937855 Jefferson Ave., Redwood City, CA 94063San Mateo37.4855°N -122.228°Woil on canvas
ReedleyGrape PickersBoris Deutsch19411509 11th St., Reedley, CA 93654Fresno36.5976°N -119.4491°Woil on canvas
RichmondRichmond – Industrial CityVictor Arnautoff1941Contra Costaoil on canvas
Missing 1976–2014
Restored in 2020 and installed at the Richmond Museum of History and Culture[29] [30] [31]
Saint HelenaGrape PickersLew Keller19421461 Main St., St Helena, CA 94574Napaoil on canvas
San FranciscoHistory of San FranciscoAnton Refregier1946–48San FranciscoTempera on gesso1979
San GabrielSan Gabriel CountyRay Strong1938Los Angelesoil on canvas
Located in the office of the postmaster
San MateoLife in Early CaliforniaTom Laman1935210 S. Ellsworth Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401San Mateoegg tempera on plasterboard. Set of 3 murals.1988
San Pedro - United States Post OfficeMail TransportationFletcher Martin1938839 S. Beacon St, San Pedro, CA 90731Los Angeles33.7365°N -118.2804°W oil on canvas1985
San RafaelSan Rafael Creek – 1851Oscar Galgiani1937Marinoil on paperboard
Santa CruzCabbage CultureHenrietta Shore1936Santa CruzOil on canvas1985
Santa CruzLimestone QuarriesHenrietta Shore1936Santa CruzOil on canvas
Santa CruzArtichoke RaisingHenrietta Shore1936Santa CruzOil on canvas
Santa CruzFishing IndustryHenrietta Shore1936Santa CruzOil on canvas
SebastopolAgricultureMalette Dean1937290 S. Main St., Sebastopol, CA 95472Sonoma 38.4003°N -122.8232°W oil on canvas
SelmaLand of IrrigationNorman S. Chamberlain19382058 High St., Selma, CA 93662Fresnooil on canvas
South PasadenaThe Stage CoachJohn Law Walker19371001 Fremont Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030Los Angeles34.1145°N -118.1531°Woil on canvas
South San FranciscoSouth San Francisco, Past and PresentVictor Arnautoff1941322 Linden Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080San Mateooil on canvas
StocktonModern Transportation of the MailsFrank Bergman1936San Joaquinoil on canvas
StocktonThe U.S. Mail Stage CoachJose Moya del Pino1936San Joaquinoil on canvas
SusanvilleDeerHelen Katharine Forbes1939Lassenegg tempera
TracyOverland PioneersEdith Hamlin1938San Joaquinoil on canvas
currently missing
TracySpaniardsEdith Hamlin1938San Joaquinoil on canvas
TracyDays of First RailroadEdith Hamlin1938 San Joaquinoil on canvas
TurlockArrival of the StageJames Albert Holden1938Stanislausoil on canvas
UkiahResources of the SoilBen Cunningham1938Mendocinoegg tempera; moved to Ukiah Civic Center/Ukiah City Hall[32]
VacavilleFruit Season, VacavilleEmrich Nicholson1939Solanooil on canvas,
now privately owned[33]
VeniceThe Story of VeniceEdward Biberman1941Los Angelesoil-wax emulsion on canvas; now privately owned by Joel Silver[34]
VenturaAgriculture and Industries of VenturaGordon K. Grant1938675 E. Santa Clara St., Ventura, CA 93001Ventura34.28°N -119.2904°W oil on canvas
WhittierBoy with SheepTom Laman1938 6709 Washington Ave., Whittier, CA 90601Los Angeles33.9806°N -118.035°Wtempera
painted over
WoodlandFarm LifeGeorge Harris1937720 Court St., Woodland, CA 95695Yolo
WoodlandThe Trek of Father Crespi, 1777Katherine S. Works1938Yolodestroyed

Colorado

[33] [35] A review of murals in Colorado's post offices found there were no frescos, but rather all had been painted on canvas.

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Colorado SpringsTwo murals in the Colorado Springs post office (NRHP-listed, but NRHP document does not mention murals) were removed and installed in the Federal Building in Denver.[36] This is probably the building now named Byron White United States Courthouse.
DenverThe Horse CorralEthel Magafan1942
EnglewoodColorado Stock SaleBoardman Robinson19402011
Florence Post Office
Florence
AntelopeOlive Rush1939Tempera; mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set1986
Glenwood Springs, ColoradoDecorative Map Jenne Magafan and Edward Chavez1937
GoldenBuilding the New RoadKenneth Evett1941tempera on fiberboard
Grand JunctionThe HarvestLouise Emerson Ronnebeck1940crescent shaped canvas
GunnisonThe Wealth of the WestIla Turner McAfee1940
LittletonNorth Platte Country against the MountainsJohn Hathaway Fraser1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
on display at Littleton City Hall
LovelandIndustries around LovelandJames Russell Sherman1938
U.S. Post Office-Manitou Springs Main in Manitou SpringsHunters, Red and WhiteArchie Musick19421986
Montrose
U.S. Post Office, in RifleColorado LandscapeGeorge Vander Sluis1942oil on canvas1986
Rocky FordThe First Crossing at Rocky FordVictor Higgins1936oil on canvas2008
WalsenburgThe Spanish Peaksoil on canvas

Connecticut

[33] [37]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Bridgeport ManufacturingArthur Covey19363 panels1986
BridgeportStagecoach and Modern TransportationRobert Lynn Lambdin19363 panels
ClintonThe Post Road in ConnecticutWilliam Meyerowitz1937oil on canvas
East HartfordThe Stop of Hooker's Band in East Hartford before Crossing the RiverAlton Tobey1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
EnfieldThompsonville, ConnecticutSaul Berman1938oil on canvas
FairfieldTempura Mutantur et Nos Mutanmur in Illis or Times Change and We Change With ThemAlice Flint1938restored in 2013 and moved to Sullivan-Independence Hall[38]
GreenwichOld Days in GreenwichVictoria Hutson Huntley1939oil on canvas1986
LakevilleEthan Allen in Forge Making Cannon BallsGeorge R. Cox1942
MadisonGathering Seaweed from the SoundWilliam Abbott Cheever1940
New HavenPursuit of RegicidesKarl Anderson1939
New LondonEarly Morning Cutting-In AloftTom La Farge19386 panels1986
NorwalkPast Products of South NorwalkKindred McLeary1941tempera1986
NorwalkPresent Products of South NorwalkKindred McLeary1941tempera
NorwalkIndians Instructing Pioneers in Forest LoreKindred McLeary1941 tempera
NorwalkOld WellKindred McLeary1941destroyed in 1963 renovation
NorwalkBays and Oyster FishingKindred McLeary1941destroyed in 1963 renovation
NorwalkBuilding NorwalkArnold Branch1938
NorwichTaking Up Arms – 1776George Kanelous19401986
PortlandShade Grown TobaccoAustin Mecklem1942
SheltonRiver LandscapeFrede Vidar1940
SouthingtonRomance of SouthingtonAnn Hunt Spencer1942
ThomastonEarly ClockmakingSuzanne McCullough
Lucerne McCullough
1939oil on canvas
TorringtonEpisodes in the Life of John BrownArthur Covey1937
West HavenFording of the West River to Settle West HavenElizabeth Shannon Phillips1938
WinstedLincoln's Arbiter Settles the Winsted Post Office ControversyAmy Jones1938oil on canvas

Delaware

[33] [39]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
DoverHarvest, Spring and Summer William D. White1937Presently in Wesley Methodist Church, Lockermann Station Educational Building. Funded by TRAP, this mural includes several panels
HarringtonMen HoeingEve Salisbury1941wax tempera
New CastleWilliam Penn Welcomed at New CastleJ. Scott Williams1938oil on canvas
Rehoboth BeachFrontier MailKarl Knaths1940oil on canvas
SelbyvilleChicken FarmWilliam H. Calfee1942oil and tempera
WilmingtonChemistry and IndustryHerman Zimmerman1938oil on canvas

District of Columbia

[40]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingThe Pony Express Frank MechauIn 1971, the U.S. Postal Service vacated the building which currently serves as the headquarters of the Environmental Protection Agency. In 2013 the building was renamed the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building. Yes[41]
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingDangers of the MailFrank Mechau1937The William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building (formerly Main Post Office Department building)
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingThe NestersTom Lea1937destroyed[42]
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingStage Coach Attacked by BanditsWilliam C. Palmer1937
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingCovered Wagon Attacked by IndiansWilliam C. Palmer1937
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingSorting the MailReginald Marsh1936
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingUnloading the MailReginald Marsh1936
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingTransportation of the MailAlfredo Crimi1937
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingPost Office Work RoomAlfredo Crimi1937
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingMail Service in the ArcticRockwell Kent1937
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingMail Service in the TropicsRockwell Kent1937
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingGeneral Store and Post OfficeDoris Lee1938
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingCountry PostDoris Lee1938
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingWriting the family letterAlexander Brook1939
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingReading the family letterAlexander Brook1939
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingFrench explorers and IndiansKarl Free1939
William Jefferson Clinton Federal BuildingArrival of mail in New AmsterdamKarl Free1939

Florida

[43]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
De Funiak SpringsScene of Town Thomas I. Laughlin1942oil on canvas
Fort PierceOsceola Holding Informal Court with
His Chiefs
Lucile Blanch1938oil on canvas
on display at Fort Pierce City Hall
JasperHarvest at HomePietro Lazzari1941fresco
JasperNews from AfarPietro Lazzari1941fresco
Lake WalesHarvest Time – Lake WalesDenman Fink1942
Lake WorthSettlers Fighting Alligator from RowboatJoseph D. Meyers1947
MadisonLong Staple CottonGeorge Snow Hill1937oil on canvas
MiamiLaw Guides Florida ProgressDenman Fink1940oil on canvas
Miami BeachEpisodes from the History of FloridaCharles Russell Hardman1940oil on canvas
Three panels:
Discovery
De Soto and the Indians
Conference
MiltonLoading PulpwoodGeorge Snow Hill1941oil on canvas
Palm BeachLandscapeCharles Rosen1938 oil on canvas
Palm BeachSeminole IndiansCharles Rosen1938oil on canvas1983
PerryCypress LoggingGeorge Snow Hill1938Moved in 1987 from the Old Perry Post Office to a new post office building; a photographic reproduction was to be posted in the original location[44]
SebringPrehistoric Life in FloridaCharles R. Knight1942oil on canvas
on display at the Sebring Public Library
StarkeReforestationElizabeth Terrell1942
TallahasseeHistory of FloridaEduard Buk Ulreich1939oil on canvas
8 panels
West Palm BeachThe Legend of James Edward Hamilton, Mail CarrierStevan Dohanos1940tempera
6 panels

Georgia

[45]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AdelPlantation SceneAlice Flint1941oil on canvas[46]
Relocated from the original post office to the current building[47]
2009
AugustaThe British Come to See Augusta William Dean Fausett1939tempera on gesso
in storage at Augusta Museum of Art[48]
AugustaPlantation, Transportation, EducationAbraham Harriton1941on display at the Augusta Convention and Visitor's Bureau
BlakelyThe Land is Bought from the IndiansDavid Putnam Brinley1938oil on canvas[49]
CairoProducts of Grady CountyPaul L. Gill1938oil on canvas
on display at Grady County Museum. The U.S. Post Office is included in the NRHP-listed Cairo Commercial Historic District
1994
CamillaTheme of the SouthLaura G. Douglas1942oil on canvas
College ParkArrival of the Atlanta and West Point RailroadJack McMillen1938oil on canvas
on display at College Park Post Office
CommerceEarly Mail Service and Construction of the RailroadsPhilip Guston1938tempera
ConyersThe PloughmanElizabeth Terell1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
CorneliaNorthern GeorgiaCharles Trumbo Henry1939tempera on paperboard
CuthbertLast Indian Troubles in Randolph County – 1836Carlo Ciampaglia1939
DecaturDogwood and AzaleaPaul Rohland1938Relocated to the Richard B. Russell Federal Building in Atlanta[50]
EastmanGeorgia Lumberman Receiving Mail by Star Route WagonArthur E. Schmalz1938
GreensboroThe Burning of GreensboroCarson Davenport1939
GreensboroCotton Picking in GeorgiaCarson Davenport1939
HartwellA LetterOrlin E. Clayton1939
JacksonCotton – From Field to MillPhilip Evergood1949
JesupGeneral Oglethorpe Concludes a Treaty of Amity
and Peace with the Creek Indians – May 18, 1733
David Hutchison1938on display at the Wayne County Library
LawrencevilleSpring in GeorgiaAndree Ruellan1942on display at the Stephens Federal Building in Athens, Georgia
LouisvillePlantation, Education, TransportationAbraham Harrison1941By 1993 the mural had been removed to storage.[51]
McDonoughCotton Gin MillLouis Henry Jean Charlot1941
PelhamPelham LandscapeGeorgina Klitgaard1941oil on canvas
StatesboroSpringCaroline Speare Rohland1941acrylic on canvas
on indefinite loan to Georgia Southern University Museum
SwainsboroExperimenting with the First Model of the Cotton GinEdna Reindel1939on display at the Emmanuel County Courthouse
SylvaniaSpringCaroline Speare Rohland1941Removed from the Post Office in the 1980s due to a complaint from the NAACP. In 1995 it was discovered in a closet, restored and placed on permanent loan by the Federal Government to Georgia Southern University[52]
SylvesterCantaloupe IndustryChester J. Tingler1939
VidaliaThe County Store and the Post OfficeDaniel Celentano1938The middle section of the mural was destroyed. It was restored as two separate murals.
on display at the Vidalia City Hall

Hawaii

[53]

Idaho

[54] [55]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Blackfoot Main Post Office, in BlackfootThe Arrival CelebrationAndrew Standing Soldier1939Five-panel mural addressing Federal governments public works and arts programs as efforts to help the community in times of economic emergency. It was painted for $2,000.[56] Artist was an Oglala-Lakota American Indian.1989
U.S. Post Office – Buhl Main, in BuhlSnake River FerryRichard Guy Walton19411989
BurleyPioneer on the Oregon Trail along the Snake RiverElizabeth Lochrie1938
U.S. Post Office – Kellogg Main, in KelloggDiscovery[57] Fletcher Martin1941Martin's original proposal, Mine Rescue (1939), was deemed too controversial. It is now in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[58] 1990
Preston Main Post Office, in PrestonThe Battle of Bear RiverEdmund J. Fitzgerald1941Depicts U.S. cavalry attacking and burning a Native American village. Approximately NaNfeet in size.[59] 1989
US Post Office-St. Anthony Main, in St. AnthonyThe Fur TradersElizabeth Lochrie1939

Illinois

[60] [61] [62]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BerwynThe PicnicRichard Haines1942oil on canvas
BushnellPioneer Home in BushnellReva Jackman1938oil on canvas
CairoSandbagging the BulkheadsWendell Jones1944Completed, refused, returned to government custody
Lost after being shown in international mural exhibition at the end of World War II[63]
CarmiService to the FarmerDavenport Griffen1939oil on canvas
CarthagePioneers Tilling Soil and Building Log CabinKarl Kelpe1939oil on canvas1989
Chicago
Loop Station, 211 S. Clark St.
Advent of the Pioneers, 1851Frances Foy1938oil on canvas
on display at Cardiss Collins Post Office. Moved to Loop Station, 211 S. Clark St.
Chicago
Loop Station, 211 S. Clark St.
The Great Indian Council – 1833Gustaf Dalstrom1934oil on canvas
installed at the Chestnut St. Station
moved to Loop Station, 211 S. Clark St.
Chicago
Lakeview Station
Harry Sternberg1938oil on canvas
self-portrait of artist as a scientist
in lower left corner
Chicago
Main Post Office
Mural MapsCharles Turzak1937oil on canvas, 27 panels
in the many upper-floor offices of General McCoy, head of the Sixth Army Corps
at one time painted over but restored in 2000
2001
Chicago
Morgan Park Station
Father Jacques Marquette, 1674Theodore Johnson1937oil on canvas
ChillicotheRailroadingArthur Lidov1942tempera on board
ClintonClinton in WinterAaron Bohrod1939oil on canvas
DecaturThe Fusion of Agriculture and IndustryMitchell Siporin1938fresco
DecaturEarly PioneersEdward Millman19383 murals and a fresco
DecaturSocial ConsciousnessEdward Millman1938
DecaturGrowth of DemocracyEdward Millman1938
DecaturFrank Lloyd WrightEdgar Britton1938fresco
DecaturCarl SandburgEdgar Britton1938fresco
DecaturNatural Resources of IllinoisEdgar Britton1938fresco
DecaturJohn DeereEdgar Britton1938fresco
DecaturColonel Francis ParkerEdgar Britton1938fresco
DecaturDevelopment of IllinoisEdgar Britton1938fresco
Des PlainesFather MarquetteJames M. Newell19452 murals
Downers GroveChicago, Railroad Center of the WorldElizabeth Tracy1940oil on canvas
DwightStage at DawnCarlos Lopez1937fresco
East AltonThe LetterFrances Foy1936oil on canvas
East MolineEarly Settlers of Moline Along the MississippiEdgar Britton1936oil on canvas
EldoradoMining in IllinoisWilliam Schwartz1937oil on canvas
ElmhurstThere Was a VisionGeorge Melville Smith1938oil on canvas
FairfieldOld SettlersWilliam Schwartz1936oil on canvas
FloraGood News and Bad1937oil on canvas
Forest ParkThe White FawnMiriam McKinnie1940damaged during removal; in storage at Public Library
GalesburgBreaking the Prairie, Log City 1837Aaron Bohrod1938oil on canvas
GenevaFish Fry in the ParkManuel Bromberg1941tempera
Gibson CityHiawatha Returning with MinnehahaFrances Foy1940oil on canvas
GillespieIllinois FarmGustaf Dalstrom1935oil on canvas
Glen EllynSettlersDaniel Rhodes1937oil on canvas
HamiltonOn the RiverEdmund Lewandowski1942oil on canvas
HerrinGeorge Rogers Clark Conferring with Indians near Herrin, IllinoisGustaf Dalstrom1940oil on canvas
destroyed
LemontCanal BoatsCharles Turzak1938oil on canvas
LewistownLewistown MilestonesIda Abelman1941tempera
MadisonAssimilation and Immigration into Industrial Life of MadisonA. Raymond Katz1940oil and tempera on canvas
MarseillesIndustrial MarseillesAvery F. Johnson1938oil on canvas, restored in 2005
MarshallHarvestMiriam McKinnie1938oil on canvas
McLeansboroThe First Mail FlightDorothea Mierisch1941oil on canvas
Melrose ParkAirmailEdwin Boyd Johnson1937fresco
MolinePloughshare ManufacturingEdward Millman1937egg tempera on gesso
Mount CarrollRural Scene – Wakarusa ValleyIrene Bianucci1941 oil on canvas
Mount MorrisThe Growth of Mount MorrisDale Nichols1939oil on canvas
Mount SterlingThe Covered BridgeHenry Bernstein1941tempera
NapervilleGeorge Martin's Home Overlooking Old Naper HillRainey Bennett[64] 1941oil on canvas
NashvilleBarnyardZoltan Seeshy1942tempera on wallboard
NormalDevelopment of the State Normal SchoolAlbert Pels1938oil on canvas
Oak ParkThe Founding of Fort CrevecoeurJ. Theodore Johnson1939oil on canvas
Oak ParkLa Salle's Search for Tonti, 1680J. Theodore Johnson1939oil on canvas
Oak ParkThe Pioneer of 1848J. Theodore Johnson1939oil on canvas
Oak ParkThe Osceola – The First Shipment of Wheat from Chicago, 1839J. Theodore Johnson1939oil on canvas
O'FallonJohn Mason Peck, First Postmaster, Handing Out Mail, 1830 Merlin F. Pollack1939oil on canvas
OglesbyThe Illini and Potawatomies Struggle at Starved RockFay E. Davis1942oil on canvas
OregonPioneer and DemocracyDavid Cheskin1940tempera
PetersburgLincoln at New Salem, IllinoisJohn Winters1938oil on canvas
PittsfieldRiverboat and Bridge William Schwartz (artist)1938oil on canvas
RushvilleHart Fellows – Builder of RushvilleRainey Bennett1940oil on canvas
SalemLincoln as Postmaster in New SalemVladimir Rousseff1938oil on canvas
ShelbyvilleShelby County Fair-1900Lucia Wiley1941fresco
StauntonGoing to WorkRalf Hendricksen1941oil on canvas
TuscolaThe Old DaysEdwin Boyd Johnson1941 oil on canvas
VandaliaOld State Capitol BuildingAaron Bohrod1936 oil on canvas
VirdenIllinois PastoralJames Daugherty1939tempera and oil
WilmetteIn the Soil is Our WealthRaymond Breinin1938oil on canvas
Wood RiverStagecoach and MailArchibald Motley, Jr.1937oil on canvas

Indiana

[65] [66]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AlexandriaThe Sleighing Party Roland Schweinsburg1938
AngolaHoosier Farm Charles Campbell1937on display at Steuban County Community Center
AtticaTrek of the Covered Wagon to Indiana Reva Jackman19381988
AuroraDown to the Ferry Henrik Martin Mayer1938
BatesvilleBuilding the Industrial Foundation of BatesvilleOrville Carroll1938
BoonvilleBoonville BeginningsIda Abelman1941casein tempera on canvas
CambridgePride Of Cambridge CitySamuel F. Hershey1941
CrawfordsvilleIndiana AgricultureFrank Long1942
Crown PointFrom Such Beginnings Sprang the County of Lake IndianaGeorge Melville Smith1938
CulverThe Arrival of the Mail in CulverJessie Hull Mayer1938
DanvilleFilling the Water Jugs at Haymaking TimeGail W. Martin 1939
DunkirkPreparations for Autumn Festival, DunkirkFrances Foy1941
FranklinLocal IndustryJean Swiggett1940
GarrettClearing the Right of WayJoseph H. Cox1938oil on canvas
Gas CityGas City in Boom daysWilliam A. Dolwick1939
HobartEarly HobartWilliam A. Dolwick1938
IndianapolisSuburban StreetAlan Tompkins1942oil on canvas
JasperIndiana Farming Scene in Late AutumnJessie Hull Mayer1939
KnightstownThe Evening MailRaymond L. Morris1938
Rural DeliveryHenrik Martin Mayer1936oil on canvas
LafayetteSad NewsHenrik Martin Mayer1936oil on canvas
LaGrangeThe Corn SchoolJessie Hull Mayer1941oil on canvas
LibertyAnimal FieldsAvery F. Johnson1939oil on canvas
LigonierCutting TimberFay E. Davis1940oil on canvas
MartinsvilleThe Arrival of the MailAlan Tompkins1937
MiddleburyEarly Middlebury MailRaymond Redell1939
MonticelloHaymakingMarguerite Zorach1942
NappaneeWaiting for the MailGrant Christian1938
North ManchesterIndiana Farm – Sunday AfternoonAlan Tompkins1938oil on canvas
PaoliRural Mail CarriersTom Rost1939oil on canvas
PendletonLoggersWilliam F. Kaeser1939oil on canvas
RensselaerReceiving the Mail on the FarmJohn E. Costigan1939oil on canvas
RockvilleLandscapeMilton Avery1939oil on canvas
SpencerHarvestingJoseph Meert1940tempera and oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
Terre HauteMagna Carta – Through This Document
Government Exists According to Law not Power
Frederick Webb Ross1935on display at Indiana State University
College of Business
TiptonIndiana FarmingDonald Mattison1937oil on canvas
Union CityCountry CousinsDonald Mattison1938oil on canvas

Iowa

[67]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AmesThe Evolution of CornLowell Houser1938
AudubonAudubon's Trip Down the Ohio and Mississippi – 1820Virginia Snedecker1942
BloomfieldAutumn in IowaJohn Sharpe1940oil on canvas
ClarionFarm ScenePaul Faulkner1943
Columbus JunctionLovers LeapSante Graziani1942
CorningBand ConcertMarion Gilmore1941Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
CorydonVolunteer Fire DepartmentMarion Gilmore1942
CrescoIowa FarmingRichard Haines1937
DeWittShucking CornJohn Bloom1938oil on canvas
on display at DeWitt City Hall
DubuqueEarly Mississippi SteamboatWilliam E. L. Bunn1936oil on canvas[68] 1985 CP
DubuqueEarly Settlers of DubuqueBertrand R. Adams1937
EmmetsburgConservation of WildlifeLee Allen1940
Forest CityEvening on the FarmOrr C. Fisher1942
HamburgPeony Festival at HamburgWilliam E. L. Bunn1941Destroyed
HarlanThe Farmer Feeding IndustryRichard Gates1937
HawardenHuntersJohn Sharp1942oil on canvas
Ida GrovePreparations for the First County Fair in Ida Grove – 1872Andrene Kauffman1940
IndependencePostman in StormRobert Tabor1939
JeffersonThe New CalfTom Savage1938
KnoxvillePioneer Group at the Red Rock Line – 1845Marvin Beerbohm1941oil on canvas
LeonRural Free DeliveryCriss Glasell1938
ManchesterIowa Farm LifeWilliam E. Henning1938
MarionCommunication by MailDan Rhodes1939restored in 2008
on display at Marion Heritage Center
Missouri ValleyIowa FairFrancis Robert White1938
MonticelloIowa LandscapeWilliam C. Palmer1940Three panels: the postman's creed, left panel; the Iowa state motto, center panel; the state song of Iowa, right panel.
Mount AyrThe Corn ParadeOrr C. Fisher1941
Mount PleasantMount Pleasant in the Forties – The FarmDorothea Tomlinson1939
Mount PleasantMount Pleasant in the Forties – The TownDorothea Tomlinson1939
New HamptonBreaking the ColtTom Savage1939
OnawaSoil Erosion and ControlLee Allen1938
OsceolaArrival of the First TrainByron B. Boyd1936
PellaHollanders Settle in PellaByron B. Boyd1938
Rockwell CitySummerJohn Sharp1941
SigourneyIndian HarvestRichard Olsen1940
TiptonCattleJohn Bloom1940
WaverlyLetter From Home in 1856Mildred Pelzer Lynch1938

Kansas

[69]

A number of Kansas post offices were listed on the National Register on basis of their murals, as part of a study of "Kansas Post Offices with Artwork, 1936-1942".[70]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Anthony United States Post Office, AnthonyTurning a CornerJoe Jones1939Oil on canvas mural shows three farmers using a combine to thresh wheat.[71] 1989
AugustaA Kansas GusherDonald Silks19401989
BellevilleKansas StreamBirger Sandzen19391989
Caldwell United States Post Office, CaldwellCowboys Driving CattleKenneth Evett1941tempera[72] 1989
Council GroveAutumn ColorsCharles B. Rogers19411989
EurekaCattle RoundupVance Kirkland19381989
Fort ScottBorder GatewaysOscar E. Berninghaus1937
GoodlandRural Free DeliveryKenneth Miller Adams1937oil on canvas1989
HalsteadWhere Kit Carson CampedBirger Sandzen19411989
HeringtonArrival of the First Train in Herington – 1885H. Louis Freund1937
HoisingtonWheat CenterDorothea Tomlinson1938
HortonPicnic in KansasKenneth Evett19381989
HortonChanging of Horses for the Pony ExpressKenneth Evett19391989
HutchinsonThreshing in KansasLumen Martin Winter19421989
KingmanIn the Days of the cattleman's PicnicJessie S. Wilber1942fresco tempera on plaster1989
United States Post Office–Lindsborg, in LindsborgSmoky RiverBirger Sandzen1938oil on canvas1989
Neodesha United States Post Office, NeodeshaNeodesha's First InhabitantsBernard J. Steffen1938Tempura on pressed wood board "that depicts the friendly relations between the Osage Indians of southeastern Kansas and the early white settlers. On the right side of the canvas Osage Chief Little Bear waves to Dr. T. Blakeslee, a physician responsible for much of the peacefulness between the two cultures."[73] 1989
OlatheThe Mail Must Go ThroughAlbert T. Reid1940moved to Olathe Public Library
Oswego United States Post Office, OswegoFarm LifeRobert E. Larter1940tempera on canvas[74] 1989
RussellWheat WorkersMartyl Schweig1940a harvest scene in a regional social realistic style 1989
SabethaThe Hare and the TortoiseAlbert T. Reid19371989
SenecaMen and WheatJoe Jones1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition1989
WichitaKansas FarmingRichard Haines1936United States Post Office and Federal Building (Wichita, Kansas)
WichitaPioneers in KansasWard Lockwood1936United States Post Office and Federal Building (Wichita, Kansas)

Kentucky

[75]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AnchorageMeeting the Train Loren R. Fisher1939oil on linen
FlemingsburgCrossing To the Battle of Blue Licks Lucile Blanch1943
Fort ThomasGeneral G. H. Thomas and Philip SheridanLucienne Bloch1942
GreenvilleSource of PowerAllan Gould1940oil on canvas
only surviving panel from an original set of 6
HardinsburgKentucky HomesteadNathaniel Koffman1942
HarrodsburgAn Indian AttackOrville Carroll1941
HarrodsburgGeorge Rogers Clark Being Welcomed at Fort HarrodOrville Carroll1941
HarrodsburgPioneers Being Refreshed at the Spring in Fort HarrodOrville Carroll1941
HarrodsburgDaniel Boone and Michael Stoner Arriving at Harrod's SettlementOrville Carroll1941
HarrodsburgDeath of a Settler By An Indians ArrowOrville Carroll1941
HarrodsburgFirst School in Kentucky Taught at Fort Harrod by Mrs. Jane CoomesOrville Carroll1941
HickmanMississippi PacketsWilliam E. L. Bunn1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition1990
HodgenvilleHodgen's MillSchomer Lichtner1943oil on canvas
LexingtonDaniel Boone's Arrival in KentuckyWard Lockwood1938oil on canvas
MoreheadThe Rural Free DeliveryFrank L. Long1939former post office is now the Morehead Municipal Building
MorganfieldRural Free DeliveryBert Mullins1939
PinevilleKentucky Mountain Mail En RouteEdward Fern1942
PrincetonKentucky Tobacco FieldRobert C. Purdy1938
WilliamsburgFloating Horses Down the Cumberland RiverAlios Fabry1939

Louisiana

[76]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AbbevilleThe HarvestLouis Raynaud1939on display at the Abbeville Museum
ArcadiaCotton TimeAllison B. Curry1942oil on canvas
BunkieCotton PickersCaroline Rohland1939oil on canvas
CovingtonTung Oil IndustryXavier Gonzalez1939the former Covington Post Office is now The Southern Hotel
DeRidderRural Free DeliveryConrad A. Albrizio1936building now houses the Beauregard Community Action Association
U.S. Post Office (Ferriday, Louisiana) in Ferriday1939Mural in post office in the National Register-listed Ferriday Commercial Historic District[77]
GretnaSteamboats on the MississippiStuart R. Purser1939Mural has been relocated to the Finance Station Post Office building
HammondStrawberry FarmingXavier Gonzalez1937
HaynesvilleAgriculture and History of Clairborne CityJoseph Pistey, Jr.1939oil on canvas
JeneretteSugar Cane MillHollis Holbrook1941fresco
Lake ProvidenceLife on the LakeEthel Edwards1942
OakdaleAir ExpressHarry Lane1939
RayvilleLaSalle's Quest for the MississippiElsie Diggs1939
St. MartinvilleEvangelineMinetta Good1940
TallulahThe RiverFrancisca Negueloua1938fresco
Ville PlatteLouisiana BayouPaul Rohland1939Relocated from the original post office to the present building in 1971
WinnsboroLogging in the Louisiana SwampsDatus Ensign Myers1939Building is now a museum. Final mural (see at Flickr) differs from study (shown in image here).

Maine

[78]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
DexterNews from the WoodsmanElliot Means1941
Dover-FoxcroftRiver DrivingBarrie Barnstow Greenbie1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
EllsworthEllsworth, Lumber PortAlzira Peirce1938 on display at the Ellsworth City Hall
KennebunkThe Arrival of the First Letter – Kennebunk Post
Office from Falmouth – June 14, 1775
Edith Barry1939former post office now houses the Kennebunkport Police Station
KennebunkportBathersElizabeth Tracy1941removed May 1945[79]
KennebunkportKennebunkportGordon Grant1944extant; replaced the Tracy mural[80]
MillinocketLogging in the Maine WoodsJohn Beauchamp1942
PortlandThe SeaHenry Mattson1937
PortlandThe Rocky Coast of MaineHenry Mattson1937
South PortlandShipwreck at NightAlzira Peirce1939
WestbrookWoodmen in the Woods of MaineWaldo Peirce1937Post office torn down in 1980
on display at Portland Museum of Art

Maryland

[81]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Bel AirFirst Performance of Edwin BoothWilliam Calfee1938
BethesdaMontgomery County Farm Women's MarketRobert Franklin Gates1939after renovation in 2013, the mural was reinstalled in the Bethesda – Chevy Chase Regional Service Center
CatonsvilleIncidents in the History of CatonsvilleAvery F. Johnson1942Three panels; currently covered from view[82]
ElktonArrival of the Post, 1780Alexander B. Clayton1939oil on canvas
Missing[83]
Ellicott CityScenes of Old Ellicott CityR. Dunne1942tempera oil in plaster
HagerstownTransportation of the MuralFrank Long19383 panels
HyattsvilleEugene Kingman1938tempera oil on plaster1986
OaklandBuckwheat HarvestRobert Franklin Gates1939tempera
RockvilleSugarloaf MountainJudson Smith1940Mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set
SalisburyCotton PatchJacob Getlar Smith1939on display at the NRHP-listed Maude R. Toulson Federal Building and Post Office in Salisbury2016
SalisburySalisburyJacob Getlar Smith1939
SalisburyStage at Bryd's InnJacob Getlar Smith1939
Silver SpringThe Old tavernNicolai Cikovsky1937on display at the Silver Spring Public Library
TowsonHistory of TransportationNicolai Cikovsky19395 tempera panels

Massachusetts

[84]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AdamsQuakers and the Site of AdamsHelen Rubin Stoler1940destroyed during renovation
ArlingtonPurchase of Land and Modern Tilling of the SoilWilliam C. Palmer1938
AshlandThe Railroad Comes to TownSaul Berman1941oil on canvas
Boston
East Boston Branch
CommunicationRalf E. Nickelson1941oil on canvas
4 panels
Boston
Everett Branch
Mail for New EnglandStephen Etnier1940oil on canvas
CantonPaul Revere – 1801Ernst Fiene1937
Chestnut HillThe Reverend John Elliot Preaching to the IndiansWilliam Abbott Cheever1941
Chicopee FallsHistory of Chicopee Falls Ernst Halberstadt1938
ConcordBattle of the BridgeCharles Anton Kaeselau1941
DanversReturn of Timothy Pickering to Reside in DanversDunbar Beck1939oil on canvas
DedhamEarly Rural Mail DeliveryW. Lester Stevens1936
DedhamEarly Rural SchoolW. Lester Stevens1936
East WalpoleEarly Paper MakingGeorge Kanelous1941
FalmouthRecapture of Corn Schooner from BritishKarl Oberteuffer19431986
HolyokeCaptain Elizur Holyoke's Exploring
Party on the Connecticut River
Ross Moffett1936oil on canvas1986
IpswichIpswich Tax ResistanceSaul Levine1941
LexingtonPaul Revere's RideAiden Lassell Ripley1940
LynnColonial and Contemporary Civic CultureWilliam Riseman19361986
LynnEarly and Modern Industries of LynnWilliam Riseman1936
MedfordGolden Triangle of TradeHenry Billings19391986
MillburyAn Incident in the King Philip War – 1670Joe Lasber1941mural was "revived" in 19911987
MiltonThe Suffolk Resolves – Oppression
and Revolt in the Colonies
Elizabeth Tracy1939
NatickJohn Eliot Speaks to the Natick IndiansHollis Holbrook1937tempera
NorthamptonWork Religion and EducationAlfred Crimi1940oil on canvas
on display at the Hampshire County Courthouse
SomervilleA Skirmish Between British and ColonistsRoss Moffett19371986
South HadleyComposite View of South HadleySaul Levine1942tempera1986
StoughtonA Massachusetts CountrysideJean Watson1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
on display in attic at Stoughton Historic Society
RevereThe First Store and TavernRoss Moffett1939
RockportPreparing Rockport Granite for ShipmentW. Lester Stevens1939
WarehamCranberry PickersLewis Rubenstein1940
WeymouthFirst landing at WeymouthGuy Rene′ du Bois1942

Michigan

[85]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AlmaHarvestJoseph H. Cox1940oil on canvas[86]
BeldingBelding Brothers and Their Silk IndustryMarvin Beerbohm1943
BirminghamThe Pioneering Society's PicnicCarlos Lopez1942Building now houses private offices
with mural still on display.
BlissfieldLaying the Erie and Kalamazoo RailroadJean Paul Slusser1938
BronsonHarvestArthur Getz1941
BuchananProductionGertrude Goodrich1941Mural was painted over but is being restored
CalumetCopper Mining in CalumetJoe Lasker1941
CaroMail on the FarmDavid Fredenthal1941
ChelseaThe Way of LifeGeorge Fisher1938Moved to new post office building in August 2009
ClareThe Mail Arrives in ClareAllan Thomas1937oil on canvas
Crystal FallsExtending the Frontier in Northwest TerritoryAllan Thomas1938oil on canvas
DearbornTen Eyck’s Tavern on Chicago RoadRainey Bennett1938oil on canvas
On display at the Henry Ford Community College Library
DetroitAutomobile IndustryWilliam Gropper1941oil on fiberboard
On permanent display in the student center at Wayne State University[87]
East LansingAmerica's First Agricultural CollegeHenry Bernstein1938On permanent loan and display at Michigan State University's Main Library
EastpointeEarly SettlersFrank Cassara1940
Eaton RapidsIndustry and AgricultureBoris Mestchersky1938oil on canvas
FrankfortOn Board the Ferry Car (Ann Arbor #4, Feb. 14, 1923)Henry Bernstein19411989
Grand LedgeWaiting for the MailJames Calder1939Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
GraylingThe Lumber CampRobert Lepper1939oil on canvas
Depicts a typical historical lumber camp populated by lumberjacks, sawing through timber; stacks of logs, logging equipment, workhorses, locomotive; Native American's observing the process[88]
GreenvilleLumberingCharles W. Thwaite1940oil on canvas
HamtramckProducts of Industry and AgricultureSchomer Lichtner1940oil on canvas
HamtramckFarm FamilySchomer Lichtner1940oil on canvas
HamtramckCity WorkersSchomer Lichtner1940oil on canvas
HowellRural DeliveryJaroslaw Brozik1941oil on canvas
Iron MountainHistoric Treatment of Mail Transportation in the WestVladimir Rouseff19355 oil on canvas panels
Iron RiverPaul Bunyan Straightening Out the Round RiverMilton HornJuly 16, 1941wood carved relief[89]
MarquetteMarquette Exploring Shores of Lake SuperiorDewey Albinson1938On display at the Marquette US Post Office and Federal Courthouse
MidlandFabricating SteelHenry Bernstein1942Relocated to the Midland County Services Building in 1989[90]
Paw PawBountyCarlos Lopez 1940
PlymouthPlymouth TrailCarlos Lopez 1938
RockfordAmong the FurrowsPierre Bourdelle1940
Rogers CityHarbor at Rogers CityJames Calder1941oil on canvas
St. ClairSt. Clair RiverJames Calder1938
WayneLandscape Near Wayne – 1875Algot Stenbery1939Mural is missing

Minnesota

[91]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BreckenridgeArrival of the Rural MailRobert Allaway1938
CaledoniaHog RaisingEdmund Lewandowski1942oil on canvas
CambridgePeople of the SoilSeymour Fogel1940
ChisholmDiscovery of OreBetty Carney1941
ElyIron-Ore MinesElsa Jemne1941tempera
ElyWildernessElsa Jemne1941tempera
Grand RapidsLife in Grand Rapids and the Upper MississippiJames Watrous1940
HastingsArrival of the Fall CatalogueRichard Haines1938oil on canvas
HutchinsonThe Hutchinson SingersElsa Jemne1942egg tempera on plaster
International FallsEarly Logging at Koochiching FallsLucia Wiley1943
LitchfieldStreet SceneElof Wedin1937
Long PrairieGathering Wild RiceLucia Wiley1939
MarshallPioneers Arriving in Marshall by Wagon TrainHenry Holstrom1938
MorrisGager's Trading Post on the Wadsworth TrailAlfred Sessler1943
North St. PaulProductionDonald Humphrey1941tempera on plaster
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
Sauk CentreThreshing WheatRichard Jansen1942
St. JamesIndian Hunters and Rice GatherersMargaret Martin1940
WabashaThe Smoke MessageAllan Thomas1939oil on canvas
WayzataWayzata (Pines of the North)Ruth Grotenrath1947one of the latest New Deal murals in existence
White Bear LakeEarly Voyageurs at PortageNellie G. Best1940tempera

Mississippi

[92]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AmoryAmory, Mississippi, 1889John McCrady1939A panoramic view of Amory, Mississippi's main street in 1889.1988
BatesvilleCotton PlantationEve Kottgen1942
Bay St. LouisLife on the CoastLouis Raynaud1938
Old Post Office, BoonevilleScenic and Historic BoonevilleStefan Hirsch1943oil on canvas. Completed under the Treasury Bureau's Section of Fine Arts program at the cost of $750. In Old Post Office included in the NRHP-listed Downtown Booneville Historic District.[93] 1998
CarthageLumbermen Rolling a LogPeter Dalton19381983
ColumbusOut of SoilBeulah Bettersworth1940oil on canvas1983
Crystal SpringsHarvestHenry La Cagnina19431993
DurantErosion, Reclamation and Conservation of the SoilIsadore Tuberoff1942
EuporaCotton FarmThomas Savage1945
ForestForest LoggerJulien Binford19411993
HazelhurstLife in the Mississippi Cotton BeltAuriel Bessemer1939
HoustonPost Near Houston, Natchez, 1803Byron Burford, Jr.1941
IndianolaWhite Gold in the DeltaBeulah Bettersworth1939destroyed in the '60s
JacksonPursuits of Life in MississippiSimka Simkhovitch1938In 2008 it was hanging in the James O. Eastland United States Courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi.[94]
LelandGinnin' CottonStuart R. Purser1940tempera
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
1983
LouisvilleCrossroadsKarl Wolfe1938
MaconSigning of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit CreekS. Douglass Crockwell1944
MagnoliaCotton HarvestJohn H. Fyfe19391993
July 4 Celebration at Sheriff Bacof's
Magnolia in 1889
New AlbanyMilking TimeRoger Cleaver Purdy1939
NewtonEconomic Life in Newton in the Earl 1940sMary Boggs
Frank Boggs
1942oil on canvas
OkolonaThe Richness of the SoilHarold Egan1939painted over within days of completion
PascagoulaLegend of the Singing RiverLorin Thompson1939damaged in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina
PicayuneLumber Region of MississippiDonald H. Robertson1940
PontotocThe Wedding of Ortez and SaOuana – Christmas, 1540Joseph Pollet1939oil on canvas
TylertownRural Mississippi – from Early Days to PresentLucile Blanch1941tempera
VicksburgVicksburg, Its Character and IndustriesHenriette A. Oberteuffer1939oil on canvas[95] Former U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now privately owned[96] [97]
WaynesboroWaynesboro LandscapeRoss E. Braught1942oil on canvas

Missouri

[98]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BethanyTime OutJoseph Vorst1942oil on canvas
CantonWinter LandscapeJessie Hull Mayer1940
CassvilleFlora and Fauna of the RegionH. Edward Winter19413 porcelain enameled panels, each signed
CharlestonHarvestJoe Jones1939oil on canvas1989
ClintonCoon HuntRichard Haines1942oil on canvas
ColumbiaPony ExpressEdward Buk Ulreich1937since 2004, mural has been on display at the National Archives Central Plains Region building in Kansas City, MO.
It had hung in various city offices from 1967 to 2004
Indians Watching Stagecoach in the Distancesince 2004, mural has been on display at the National Archives Central Plains Region building in Kansas City, MO.
It had hung in various city offices from 1967 to 2004
DexterHusking CornJoe Jones1941oil on canvas
EldonPicnic, Lake of the OzarksFrederick Shane1941
FredericktownThe Lead BeltJames B. Turnbull1939oil on canvas2009
HigginsvilleIndustrial Activity in the CityJac T. Bowen1942trempera
JacksonLoading CattleJames B. Turnbull1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
moved to newer building
Lee's SummitPastoralTed Gilien1940oil on canvas
MarcelineContemporary Life in MissouriJoseph Meert1938tempera
MonettProducts of MissouriJames McCreery1939
Mount VernonSpring PastoralJoseph Meert1940oil on canvas
PalmyraMemories of Marion CountyJames Penny (artist)1939oil on canvas, depicts Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Jim
ParisThe Clemens Family Arrives in Monroe CountyFred G. Carpenter1940oil on canvas
Pleasant HillBack Home, April 1865Thomas C. Lea III1939oil on canvas
Ste. GenevieveLa GuignoleeMartyl Schweig1942oil on canvas
St. JosephHistory of the Region—Settlers Crossing the RiverGustaf Dalstrom1941
History of the Region—First Railway Post Office
History of the Region—Flooded River
History of the Region—Grain Farmers
History of the Region—Horseless Carriage
History of the Region—Indian Boat Race
History of the Region—Leading Packet Boat
History of the Region—Lewis & Clark Expedition
History of the Region—Negro River Music
History of the Region—Pony Express
History of the Region—Railway Station of 1880
History of the Region—Robidaux House
St. Louis
Gwen B. Stiles Station
Old Levee and Market at St LouisLumen Martin Winter1939oil on canvas
St. Louis
Main Post Office
The Postwar PeriodMitchell Siporin1942Largest single project awarded for a post office by the Section[99] [100]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
Commerce and TradeEdward Millman1942[101]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
The Territory of MissouriMitchell Siporin1942[102]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
George Rogers Clark and Daniel BooneMitchell Siporin1942[103]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
Pre-Civil War MissouriEdward Millman1942[104]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
The Civil WarMitchell Siporin1942[105]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
Discovery and ColonizationMitchell Siporin1942[106]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
The Struggle for StatehoodEdward Millman1942[107]
St. Louis
Main Post Office
The RiverEdward Millman1942[108]
SullivanSaturday Afternoon on Main StreetLawrence Adams1942oil on canvas
UnionAspects of Rural MissouriJames Penny (artist)1941fresco
restored and moved to a new post office building
University CityThe Louisiana Purchase ExpositionTrew Hocker1940
WindsorAgriculture and Varied InstitutesH. Louis Freund1938oil on canvas

Montana

[109]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Billings Post Office and Courthouse, in BillingsTrading Cattle Leo J. Beaulauier1942
Deer LodgeJames and Granville Stuart Prospecting in Deer Lodge Valley – 1858Verona Burkhard1939
DillonNews from the StatesElizabeth Lochrie1938
Glasgow Post Office and Courthouse, in GlasgowMontana's Progress Forrest Hill1942It is a 72" x 168" painting that earned the painter $1,250.[110] [111] 1986
HamiltonFlat Head War PartyHenry Meloy1942oil on canvas
SidneyGeneral Sully at YellowstoneJ.K. Ralston1942

Nebraska

[112]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AlbionWinter in NebraskaJenne Magafan1939oil on canvas1992
Auburn United States Post Office in AuburnThreshingEthel Magafan1938[113] 1992
CrawfordThe Crossing 235pxG. Glenn Newell1940oil on canvas
Building a Sod HouseEdward Chavez1940Completed in 1941; cleaned and restored in 1981.[114] 1992
Hebron United States Post Office
Hebron
Stampeding Buffaloes Stopping the TrainEldora Lorenzini1939oil on canvas[115] 1992
Minden U.S.P.O.
Minden
Military Post on the Overland TrailWilliam E. L. Bunn1939oil on canvas, NaNfeet in size[116] 1983
Long Horns Frank Mechau1938oil on canvas
United States Post Office in O'NeillBaling Hay in Holt County in the Early DaysEugene Trentham1938oil on canvas1992
USPO (Pawnee),
in Pawnee City
The Auction Kenneth Evett1942oil on canvas1992
Red Cloud U.S.P.O., in Red CloudLoading CattleArchie Musick1941tempera on panel1992
Red CloudMoving WestwardArchie Musick1941tempera on panel1992
Red CloudStockade BuildersArchie Musick1941tempera on panel1992
United States Post Office in SchuylerWild Horses by Moonlight Philip von Saltza1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition1992
ValentineThe End of the Line Kady Faulkner1939tempera on panel

Nevada

[117]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
LovelockThe Uncovering of the Comstock LodeEjnar Hansen19401990
WinnemuccaCattle RoundupPolly Duncan19401990
YeringtonHomestead on the PlainAdolph Gottlieb1941oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
1990

New Hampshire

[118]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
LebanonRural New HampshireCharles Kaesalau1939oil on canvas
MilfordLumberman Log-RollingPhilip von Saltza1940oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
PeterboroughNew Hampshire Post in WinterMarguerite Zorach19381986
PlymouthJohn Balch-First Post Rider of New HampshireR. Crawford Livingston1938fresco
WolfeboroNew Hampshire Sugar CampAndrew Winter1938

New Jersey

[119] [120] [121]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Atlantic CityFamily RecreationPeppino Mangravite1939
Atlantic CityYouthPeppino Mangravite1939
BordentownSkating on Bonaparte's PondAvery F. Johnson1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
CranfordThe Battle of Cranford During the American RevolutionGerald Foster1937
Fort LeeIndians Trading with the Half MoonHenry Schnakenberg1941
Fort LeeWashington at Fort LeeHenry Schnakenberg1941
Fort LeeMoving Pictures at Fort LeeHenry Schnakenberg1941
Fort LeeThe Present DayHenry Schnakenberg1941
FreeholdMolly PitcherGerald Foster1935Removed to the Monmouth County Public Library in Manalapan
GarfieldTransportation of the MailRobert Laurent1937
GloucesterThe Perils of the MailVincent D'Agostino1937
James Chapin1938
KearnyThe CityAlbert Kotin1938
KearnyThe MarshAlbert Kotin1938
MillburnRevolutionary Engagement at Bridge in Millburn—1780Gerald Foster1940destroyed[122]
NewarkTanner Clark on display at the Frank J. Lautenberg
Post Office and Courthouse
New BrunswickGeorge Washington with DeWitt,
Geographer of the Revolutionary Army
George Biddle1939
New BrunswickHowe and Cornwallis Entering New BrunswickGeorge Biddle1939
New BrunswickWashington Retreating from New BrunswickGeorge Biddle1939
North BergenPurchase of Territory of North
Bergen from the Indians
Avery F. Johnson1942
NutleyReturn of Annie OakleyPaul C. Chapman1941
PlainfieldFolkloreAnton Refregier1942 tempera
PlainfieldQuilting BeeAnton Refregier1942
PrincetonColumbia Under the PalmKarl Free1939
RidgefieldWashington BridgeThomas Donnelly1937
RiversideTown of Progress – 1855John Poeller1940oil on canvas
South OrangeOutdoor Activities of South OrangeBernard Perlin1939
Trenton
Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Progress of IndustryCharles W. Ward1934Public Works of Art Project
Possibly the first New Deal post office mural[123]
Trenton
Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
The Second Battle of TrentonCharles W. Ward1937Treasury Relief Art Project
Trenton
Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Rural DeliveryCharles W. Ward1937Treasury Relief Art Project
WashingtonA Raising in Early New JerseyFrank Shapiro1940
WestfieldThe New StagecoachRoy Hilton1939
WestfieldBuilding of WestfieldRoy Hilton1939destroyed during 1964 renovations
West New YorkView from the Palisades – West New York 1939William Sean Fausett1939
WildwoodActivities of the Fishing FleetDennis Burlingame19392 panels

New Mexico

[124] [33]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Albuquerque, New Mexico)The Pueblo Rebellion of 1680Loren MozleyOil on canvas, TRAP, probably in Old Post Office (Albuquerque, New Mexico) until ~1972 (?)1980
ClovisNew Mexican TownPaul Lantz1937
Deming Main Post Office, DemingMountains and YuccaKenneth M. Adams1937Mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set1990
US Post Office-Portales Main, in PortalesBuffalo RangeTheodore Van Soelen19381990
RatonFirst Mail Crossing Raton PassJoseph A. Fleck1936
RatonUnloading the Mail in RatonJoseph A. Fleck1936
Roswell Post Office and CourthouseJustice Tempered with Mercy—Uphold the Right, Prevent the WrongEmil Bisttram1936TRAP, begun under PWAP, moved to ABQ courthouse in 1983[125]
US Post Office-Truth or Consequences Main, in Truth or Consequences
Geronimo Springs station
Indian Bear Dance[126] Boris Deutsch1938Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition, formerly called Hot Springs, NM

New York

[127] [128]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AkronHorse-Drawn RailroadElizabeth Logan1941temperayes
AlbanyEthel M. Parsons1935oil on canvas
Map-style ceiling murals at James T. Foley United States Courthouse depicting the United States, the continents, and Earth's geographical poles
AlbionAlong the Barge CanalJudson Smith1939oil on canvasyes
AmsterdamDeparture of a Packet Boat Henry Schnakenberg1939oil on canvasyes
AmsterdamSir William Johnson Conferring with the IndiansHenry Schnakenberg1939oil on canvas
AtticaFall in the Genesse CountryThomas Donnelly1938oil on canvasyes
BaldwinsvilleGateway to the WestPaul Weller1941oil on canvas
BeaconViews of Mid-Hudson RegionCharles Rosen1937oil on canvasyes
BinghamtonCommunicationKenneth Washburn1938oil on canvas
Eight murals
BoonvilleThe Black River Canal – 1845 Suzanne and
Lucerne McCullough
1939oil on canvas
BronxvilleThe Arrival of the First Mail in Bronxville, 1846John Sloan1939 oil on canvasyes
CanajoharieInvention of a Paper Bag in CanajoharieAnatol Shulkin1942oil on canvasyes
CanastotaThe Onion FieldsAlison Mason Kingsbury1942tempera on canvasyes
ClydeApple PickersThomas Donnelly1941oil on canvasyes
DelhiDown-Rent War, Around 1845Mary Earley1940Winner of the 48-State Mural Competitionyes
DelmarThe Indian LadderSol Wilson1940yes
DepewBeginning of the DayAnne Poor1941oil on canvasyes
DolgevilleUnderground RailroadJames Michael Newell1940frescoyes
East RochesterRecreation HoursBernard Gussow1938oil on canvasyes
EllenvilleEstablishment of First Post Office in Ellenville in 1823Louis Bouche1942oil on canvasyes
EndicottEndicott, 1901 – Excavating for the Ideal FactoryS. Douglass Crockwell1938oil on canvasyes
Fort EdwardLock on the Champlain Canal, Fort EdwardGeorge A. Picken1938oil on canvas
FredoniaThe HarvestArnold Blanch1937oil on canvasyes
FreeportAir MailWilliam Gropper1938oil on canvasyes
FreeportSuburban Post in WinterWilliam Gropper1938oil on canvas
FultonFather LeMoyne Trying to Convert the Indians on Pathfinders IslandCaroline S. Rohland1942oil on canvasyes
Garden CityHuckleberry FrolicJ. Theodore Johnson1937oil on canvasyes
GoshenThe Running of the Hambletonian StakesGeorgina Klitgaard1937 yes
HarrisonEarly Days of the AutomobileHarold Goodwin1941oil on canvasyes
HempsteadHempstead Settlers in 1640Peppino Mangravite1937oil on canvasyes
HempsteadThe English Dirigible R-34 Delivering Mail to the United States in Hempstead Field in 1919Peppino Mangravite1937oil on canvasyes
HomerAlbany Street BridgeFrank Romanelli1940yes
Honeoye FallsThe Life of the SenecasStuart Edie1942oil on canvasyes
Hudson FallsScenes and Activities of HudsonGeorge A. Picken1937oil on canvasyes
HuntingtonHuntington HarborPaul C. Chapman1939oil on canvas
Hyde ParkProfessions and Industries of Hyde ParkOlin Dows1941yes
Johnson CityScenes of post service, local industries,
and other activities typical of the community
Frederick Knight1937yes
Lake GeorgeLake GeorgeJudson Smith1942yes
Lake PlacidScenes of winter sportsHenry Billings1937oil on canvasyes
LancasterEarly Commerce in the Erie Canal RegionArthur Getz1940oil on canvasyes
Long BeachThe Pleasures of the Bathing BeachJon Corbino1939oil on canvasyes
MiddleburghDance of the Hop PickersMary Earley1941oil and temperayes
MiddleportRural HighwayMarianne Appel1941oil on canvasyes
Mount KiscoIndian CornfieldThomas Donnelly1936oil on canvas
Mount KiscoMount Kisco in 1850Thomas Donnelly1936oil on canvas
New RochelleThe Huguenots Lay the Foundations of the City of New RochelleDavid Hutchison1940oil on canvasyes
New RochelleJohn Pell Receives Partial Payment for 6,000 AcresDavid Hutchison1940oil on canvas
New RochelleThe Post Rider Brings News of the Battle of LexingtonDavid Hutchison1940oil on canvas
New York City
The Bronx Central
Station
Resources of AmericaBen Shahn and
Bernarda Bryson Shahn
193913 panels
egg tempera on plaster
yes
New York City
The Bronx Central
Station
Washington and the Battle of the BronxIrving A. Block and
Abraham Lishinsky
1942oil on canvas
New York City
Manhattan General
Station
The Triborough Bridge in Process of ConstructionLouis Lozowick and
Joseph Kaplan
oil on canvas
New York City
Manhattan General
Station
Sky Line and Waterfront Traffic as Seen from Manhattan BridgeLouis Lozowick and
Joseph Kaplan
oil on canvas
New York City
Manhattan's Madison Square
Garden Station
Scenes of New YorkKindred McLearystarted 1937
completed 1939
8 panels
tempera on plaster
yes
New York City
Queens Jackson Station
Development of Jackson HeightsPeppino Mangravite1940oil on canvasyes
New York City
Queens Woodhaven Station
The First AmendmentBen Shahn1941
NyackScenes of local history in the colonial periodJacob Getlar Smith
and Jacob Pelzman
1936yes
OxfordFamily Reunion on Clark Island, Spring 1791Mordi Gassner1941temperayes
Oyster BayScenes of local historyErnest Peixotto and
Arthur Sturges
1937yes
Oyster BayAllegory of North America receiving mail from worldAbell Sturges1936
Painted PostRecording the Victory[129] Amy Jones[130] 1939yes
Port ChesterDomenico Mortellito1936four large murals and nine lunettes depicting dock workers, millowners, tool and
die workers and the Life Savers Building
yes
Port WashingtonLighthouseHarry S. Lane1937oil on canvas
Port WashingtonSailingHarry S. Lane1937oil on canvas
Port WashingtonLandscapeHarry S. Lane1937oil on canvas
PoughkeepsieIndian Resting SpotGerald Foster1939A 1690 scene at the "reed covered lodge at the spring place" (Poughkeepsie) where Indian messengers customarily met[131] yes
PoughkeepsieThe Ratification Convention in 1788Gerald Foster1939
PoughkeepsieOld PoughkeepsieGerald Foster1939
PoughkeepsieView of Poughkeepsie in 1840Georgina Klitgaard1940
PoughkeepsieContemporary View of Poughkeepsie from the RiverCharles Rosen1940
Scenes of local historyOlin Dows1940oil on canvasyes
Richfield SpringsLocal landscapeJohn W. Taylor1942oil on canvasyes
Rockville CentreScenes of local history
Victor White1939oil on canvas
4 panels
yes
RomeBarn RaisingWendell Jones1942oil on canvas
RyeJohn Jay at His HomeGuy Pene du Bois1938yes
St. JohnsvilleMohawk Valley – Early St. Johnsville PioneersJirayr H. Zorthian1940oil on canvasyes
Saratoga SpringsSaratoga in Racing SeasonGuy Pene du Bois19372 panels
ScarsdaleCaleb Heathcote Buys the Richbell FarmGordon Samstag1940oil on canvasyes
ScarsdaleLaw and Order in Old Scarsdale ManorGordon Samstag1940oil on canvas
ScotiaThe Glen Family Spared by French and Indians – 1690Amy Jones1941temperayes
Spring ValleyWaiting for the MailStephan Etneir1938oil on canvasyes
SpringvilleFiddler’s GreenVictoria Hutson Huntley1938oil on canvasyes
TiconderogaThe Exhortation of Ethan AllenFrederick Massa1940oil on canvasyes
TroyLegends of the HudsonWaldo Peirce1938oil on canvasyes
TroyRip Van WinkleWaldo Peirce 1938oil on canvas
WaverlySpanish Hill and the Early Inhabitants of the VicinityMusa McKim1939oil on canvasyes
Westhampton BeachOutdoor SportsSol Wilson1942oil on canvasyes
WhitehallSettlement of SkenesboroughAxel Horn1940oil on canvasyes

North Carolina

[33] [132] [133]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AhoskiePeanut HarvestJulien Binfordmissing
AlbemarleView Near AlbemarleLouis Ribak1939oil on canvas
BeaufortCrissy WrightSimka Simkhovitch1940oil on canvas
BeaufortGoose DecoysSimka Simkhovitch1940oil on canvas
BeaufortMail to Cape LookoutSimka Simkhovitch1940oil on canvas
BeaufortSand PoniesSimka Simkhovitch1940oil on canvas
BelmontMayor Chronicle's South Fork BoysPeter DeAnna1940oil on canvas
BooneDaniel Boone on a Hunting Trip in Watauga CountyAlan Tompkins1940oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
1996
BrevardGood NewsPietro Lazzari1941glazed tempera
BurlingtonCotton Textiles
Historical Railroad Station
Arthur Bairnsfather1940oil on canvas
Chapel HillLaying the Old Cornerstone of Old EastDean Cornwell1941Mural depicts the laying of the cornerstone of "Old East", the first building
of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in October 1793.
ConcordThe Spirit of North CarolinaEdward Buk Ulreich1942
GastoniaCotton Field and Spinning MillFrancis Speight1938oil on canvas
Kings MountainBattle of Kings MountainVerona Burkhard1939
LaurinburgFruits of the LandAgnes Tait1941oil on canvas
LincolntonThreshing GrainRichard Jansen1938oil on canvas
LouisburgTobacco AuctionRichard Hay Kenah1939oil on canvas
MadisonEarly Summer in North CarolinaJean Watson1940oil on canvas
MebaneLandscape-Tobacco CuringMargaret C. Gates
copy by Henry Rood
1941oil on canvas; "destroyed; copy by Henry D. Rood installed in 1964"
MooresvilleNorth Carolina Cotton IndustryAlicia Wiencek1938oil on canvas
MorgantonSir Walter Raleigh and
First Landing on the North Carolina Shore
Dean Cornwell1938
New BernThe Bayard Singleton Case,
first printing press in North Carolina,
First Provincial Convention in North Carolina (1774)
David Silvette1938oil on canvas
Red SpringsWar-The Battle of Kittle Raft Swamp
The Coming of the Scots
Peace- Work and Knowledge
John W. de Groot1941
ReidsvilleTobaccoGordon Samstag1938oil on canvas
Roanoke RapidsCotton PickersCharles Ward1938missing
RockinghamThe Past as Connecting Threads in Human LifeEdward Laning1937triptych, oil on canvas
RoxboroGathering TobaccoAllan Gould1938"now Piedmont Technical Institute"
SanfordThe Kinfolk of Virginia DarePietro Lazzari1938
Siler CityBuilding the First House at Siler's CrossroadsMaxwell B. Starr1942oil on canvas
Southern PineshorsesJoseph Presser1943oil on canvas
Wake ForestRichness of the Soil No. 2Harold Egan1941
WallaceDaydreamsG. Glenn Newell1941oil on canvas
WarrentonNorth Carolina PastoralAlice Dineen1938oil on canvas
WhitevilleHarvesting TobaccoRoy Schatt1941tempera; missing
WilliamstonFirst Flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty HawkPhilip von Saltza1940oil on canvas1995, as part of the Williamston Commercial Historic District
WilmingtonPort of WilmingtonWilliam Pfohl1940oil on canvas

North Dakota

[134]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
LangdonIndians Demanding Wagon TollLeo Beaulaurier1939oil on canvas
New RockfordAdvance Guard of the WestEdward Buk Ulreich1940oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
1989
RugbyRugby, the Geographical Center of North AmericaKenneth Callahan1943oil on canvas1989

Ohio

[33] [132] [135]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AdaCountry DanceAlbert Kotin1940oil on canvas
AmherstPioneers Crossing the Ohio RiverMichael Loew1941oil on canvas
Building is now the city's headquarters for a “Main Street” revitalization project.
BarnesvilleThe Drift Towards Industrialism[136] Michael Sarisky1937oil on canvas
Lost; replacement commissioned by the Belmont County Historical Society[137]

|

|-| Bedford| The Flight to Industry[138] | | Karl Anderson| 1937| oil on canvas
Building now used by as offices for an architectural firm. ||-| Bellevue| Ohio| | Paul Meltsner| 1937|||-| Bluffton| Joseph Deford and His Friends Build the First Cabin in Bluffton|| Sante Graziani| 1941| oil on canvas||-| Bridgeport| Ohio Harvest|| Richard Hay Kenah| 1940| oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition||-| Caldwell| Noble County-Ohio|| Robert Lepper| 1938| tempera||-| Canton| Steel Industry| | Glenn M. Shaw| 1937| Treasury Relief Art Project
Thirteen panels| |-| Chardon| Maple Sugar Camp|| George Picken| 1942| oil on canvas
Mural has been moved to an office nearby||-| Cincinnati| Landmarks of Cincinnati|| John Holmes
Paul Chidlaw
Frederick Springer
Richard Zoellner| 1934| Public Works of Art Project[139] ||-| Cleveland
Main Post Office| Post Office Interiors|| Jack Greitzer| 1936| oil on canvas
Two panels| |-| Cleveland
Pearlbrook Branch| Ore Docks and Steel Mills|| Richard Zoellner| 1938|||-| Cleveland
University Center Branch| Historical and Modern Scenes of Cleveland[33] || Clarence Zyuld and
John Czosz| 1937|||-| Coldwater| Coldwater Activities|| Joep Nicolas| 1942| oil on canvas||-| Crestline| The Crossroads-Crestline, Ohio|| Gifford Beal| 1943| oil on canvas||-| Dennison| Passenger Pigeon|| Edmund Sawyer| 1940| oil on canvas||-| East Liverpool| Old Bennett Pottery Plant|| Roland Schweinsburg| 1936| 15-foot lunette commissioned by the Treasury Relief Art Project[140]
Building is now the Museum of Ceramics[141]

||-| East Palestine| Early East Palestine and Dr. Rhett Chamberlain's Post Office and Warehouse|| Rolf Stoll| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Eaton| Van Ausdel's Trading Post|| Roland Schweinsburg| 1939| oil on canvas||-| Fairborn
"formerly Osborn"[33] | Wright Brothers in Ohio|| Henry Simon| 1941| oil on canvas||-| Gambier| Bishop C. Chase Selects Site of Kenyon College|| Norris Rahming| 1943| oil on canvas||-| Geneva| Rural Homestead|| William Sommer| 1939 | oil on canvas||-| Georgetown| Tobacco Harvest|| Richard Zoellner| 1938| oil on canvas||-| Girard| Workers of the Soil|| John Edward Costigan| 1938| Mural destroyed[33] | |-| Granville| First Pulpit in Granville| | Wendell Jones|1938| oil on canvas||-| Hamilton| Fort Hamilton
Agriculture
Industries of Hamilton|| Richard Zoellner| 1934| Six panels| |-| Hubbard| Steel Industry| | Hugh Mesibov| 1934| oil on canvas||-| Louisville| Farn and Mill|| Herschel Levit| 1941| tempera||-| McConnelsville,| Mail-the Connecting Link|| Sally Haley| 1938| oil on canvas||-| Marrysville| The Farmer|| James Egleson| 1940| fresco||-| Maumee| Communication|| Rudolph Scheffler| 1938| oil on canvas||-| Medina| Gathering the Apple Crop|| Richard Zoellner| 1938| oil on canvas
Mural was destroyed[33] | |-| Montpelier| Harvest, the Annals of America|| Leonard Ahneman| 1941| oil on canvas||-| Mount Gilead| Pioneering to Progress|| Julius Wyhof| 1938| oil on canvas||-| New Concord| Skaters|| Clyde Singer| 1941| oil on canvas||-| New Lexington| Great Men Came from the Hills| | Isabel Bishop| 1938| oil on canvas||-| New London| New London Facets|| Lloyd R. Ney| 1940| oil on canvas
The only officially Section mural to be labeled "abstract"[142] ||-| Oak Harbor| Early Oak Harbor|| Clarence Zuelch| 1940| oil on canvas||-| Orrville| Judge Smith Orr and Robert Taggard Planning the New Settlement at Orville-1852|| Aldo Lazzarini| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Perrysburg| Building of Fort Meigs, 1813| | Glenn M. Shaw| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Portsmouth| Characteristic Local Scenes in Portsmouth|| Clarence Carter| 1938| oil on canvas
Four panels| |-| Portsmouth| Waterfront|| Richard Zoellner| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Portsmouth| Coal Barges|| Richard Zoellner| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Ravenna| Early Ravenna|| Clarence Carter| 1936| oil on canvas||-| Springfield| Printing in Springfield| | Herman H. Wessel| 1937|||-| Springfield| Manufacture of Farm Implements| | Herman H. Wessel| 1937|||-| Tipp City| Construction of Miami-Erie Canal in Miami City|| Herman Zimmerman| 1940| tempera||-| Upper Sandusky| The Mail|| Alois Fabry| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Wadsworth| They came as Wadsworth's First Settler after the War of 1812|| F. Thornton Martin| 1938| oil on canvas||-| Wapaknneta| Wapakonata and American History|| Joseph Limarzi| 1937|||-| Warren| Romance of Steel, Old and
Romance of Steel, Modern|| Glenn Shaw| 1938| oil on canvas||-| Wauseon| Cooperative Planning and Development in Wauseon|| Jack Greitzer| 1938| oil on canvas||-| Waverly| Arrival of Packet|| Roy Best| 1942| oil on canvas||-| Westerville| The Daily Mail|| Olive Nuhfer| 1937| oil on canvas||-| Willard| The Roundhouse|| Mitchell Jamieson| 1941| oil on canvas[12] ||-| Willoughby| White Man's First Sight of Lake Erie|| Sterling Smeltzer| 1938| oil on canvas
Mural is "missing?"[33] ||-| Yellow Springs| Yellow Springs-Preparation for Lifework|| Axel Horn| 1941| oil on canvas||-|}

Oklahoma

[33] [132] [143] A number of Oklahoma post offices were listed on the National Register as part of the " Oklahoma Post Offices with Section Art Multiple Property Submission", including those in Coalgate, Hollis, Madill, Nowata, and Watonga.

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AnadarkoStephen Mopope1938oil on canvas
16 panels on Indian life; mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set
ClaremoreWill RogersRandall Davey1939tempera
ClintonRace for LandLoren Mozley1938oil on canvas
"moved?"
United States Post Office Coalgate, in CoalgateWomen Making Pishafa[144]
also known as Indian Family at Routine Tasks
Acee Blue Eagle1942 acrylic and tempera
Acee Blue Eagle, the artist, was Muscogee Creek
Mural was restored by Fred Beaver (Seminole/Muscogee) in 1965[145]
2009
CordellThe Scene ChangesIla Turner McAfee1938oil on canvas
DrumrightOklahoma Land RushFrank Long1941oil on canvas
EdmondPre-Settlement DaysIla Turner McAfee1939oil on canvas
GuymonHarvestJay Risling1939 ?Mural was destroyed
United States Post Office Hollis, in HollisPlanning the RouteLloyd Goff1941oil and egg tempera2009
HugoThe Red Man of Oklahoma Sees the First Stage CoachJoseph Fleck1937oil on canvas
The original post office is now the Hugo School System Administration Building
IdabelThe Last Home of the Chocktaw NationsH. Louis Freund1940oil on canvas
United States Post Office Madill, in MadillPrairie FireEthel Magafan1941tempera2009
MariettaChickasaw Indian Family Making Pah Sho FahSolomon McCombsoil on canvas
Solomon McCombs, the artist, was Muscogee Creek.
The mural was restored by Fred Beaver
MarlowCattle DaysLew E. Davis1942oil on canvas
United States Post Office Nowata, in NowataRainbow TrailWoodrow Crumbo1943tempera. Artist was Citizen Potawatomi.2009
OkemahGrand Council on 1842Walter Richard West1941tempera. Artist was Southern Cheyenne.
PawhiskaOsage TreatiesOlive Rush1938oil on canvas
PerryRange Branding Downby the Big TankThomas Stell1941oil on canvas
Mural was damaged and relocated to the Perry Historical Museum
PoteauCottonJoan Cunningham1940oil on canvas
PurcellThe Roundup Fred Conway1940oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
SayreThe Opening of the Cheyenne and Arapaho CountryVance Kirkland1940oil on canvas
SeminoleSeminole Indian SceneAcee Blue Eagle1939oil on canvas
StillwaterEarly Days in Payne CountyGrace L. Hamilton1963oil on canvas
StilwellCherokee Farming and Animal HusbandryOlga Mohr1942oil on canvas
SulphirRomance of the MailAlbert Reid1939oil on canvas
TahlequahChoctaw Ball-Play, 1840Manuel Bromberg1939oil on canvas
VinitaHistory of the Cherokee NationRandall Davey1941tempera
United States Post Office Watonga, in WatongaRoman Nose CanyonEdith Mahier1941 Oil on canvas
Controversial in its depiction of Native Americans when it was completed, this is the best-known of Oklahoma post office murals. Shows Cheyenne chief Henry Roman Nose with his family at confrontation with white settlers.[146]
2009
WaurikaWild GeeseTheodore Van Soelen1939oil on canvas
WeatherfordTerminus of the Railroad, 1898–1901Oscar Berninghaus1939oil on canvas
WewokaHistorical Background of WewokaMarjorie Rowland Clarke1941oil on canvas
YukonThe Run – April 22, 1889, Taking the LeadDahlov Ipcar1941oil on canvas

Oregon

[147]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BurnsCattle RoundupJack Wilkinson1941oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
EugeneWillamette Valley Lumber, Farming and Husbandry
Carl Morris1943
Grants PassRogue River IndiansLouis DeMott Bunce1938tempera
Grants PassEarly and Contemporary IndustriesEric Lamade1938tempera
NewburgEarly Mail Carriers in the WestRockwell Carey1937oli on canvas
OntarioTrail to OregonEdmond J Fitzgerald1938oil on canvas
PortlandPost RiderPaul Grellert1936destroyed
Saint JohnsDevelopment of St. JohnsJohn Ballator
assisted by Eric Lamade and Louis DeMott Bunce
1936oil on canvas
several murals
SalemBuilders of SalemAndrew McD. Vincent1942oil on canvas
TillamookCaptain Gray Entering Tillamook BayLucia Wiley1943Fresco secco

Pennsylvania

[148]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AliquippaWestern PennsylvaniaNiles Spencer1938oil on canvas
Currently in the National Museum of American Art
AllentownTen panels on the areaGifford Beal1939oil on canvas
10 panels
AltoonaPioneers of AltoonaLorin Thompson1938oil on canvas
AltoonaGrowth of the RoadLorin Thompson1938oil on canvas
AltoonaSterling SmeltzerCreated under the PWAP program
Mural is missing[149]
AmblerThe Family-Industry and AgricultureHarry Sternberg1939oil on canvas
The artist painted himself and his wife and child as The Family[150]
AthensGeneral Sullivan at Tioga Point1941oil on canvas
BangorSlate Belt PeopleBarbara Crawford1941
Beaver FallsThe Armistice LetterEugene Higgins1938oil on canvas
Belle VernonMen of Coal and SteelMichael Loew1942oil on canvas
BridgevilleSmeltingWalter Carnelli1941fresco
Mural was destroyed
BrownsvilleShowing the People in the Early Days Transferring from Stagecoach to BoatRichard Lahey1936oil on canvas
BurgettstownView of BurgettstownJohn Fulton Folinsbee1942oil on canvas
CaliforniaMonongahela RiverSaul Berman1939oil on canvas
CanonsburgBeatty's BarnPeter Blume1937oil on canvas
CatasauquaArrival of the StageF. Luis Mora1936oil on canvas
ColumbiaColumbia BridgeBruce Mitchell1938oil on canvas
DoylestownWilliam Markham Purchases Bucks County TerritoryCharles Child1937oil on canvas
ElizabethtownSquaw's RestLee Gatch1942oil on canvas
FarrellMyths of Vulcan and JunoVirginia Hargraves Wood (Riggs) 1939Painted over in 1966
FreelandFreelandJohn Fulton Folinsbee1938oil on canvas
"This mural depicts a view of Freeland from Butler Terrace. Familiar buildings of the town may be seen at the left. In the central section are the mine and large breaker. In the right foreground is the Drifton State Bank, a landmark of the vicinity." - John Folinsbee[151]
HonesdaleCanal BoatWalter Gardner1937oil on canvas
HonesdaleClearing the WildernessWalter Gardner1937oil on canvas
HonesdaleCoalWalter Gardner1937oil on canvas
HonesdaleGravity RailroadWalter Gardner1937oil on canvas
HonesdaleVisit by Washington IrvingWalter Gardner1937oil on canvas
JeannetteThe Battle of Bushy RunDesigned by T. Frank Olson (d. 1935); painted by Robert Lepper[152] and Alexander J. Kostellow[153] [154] 1938oil on canvas
JeannetteGlass IndustryDesigned by T. Frank Olson (d. 1935); painted by Robert Lepper and Alexander J. Kostellow1938oil on canvas
JenkintownGeneral Washington's Troops on the Old York RoadHershel Levit1942tempera
Stored in Jenkintown H.S.
KutztownRural Route Number OneJudson Smith1937oil on canvas
ManheimThe First Orchestra in AmericaTheresa Bernstein1938oil on canvas
MasontownGeneral LaFayette is Welcomed at Friendship Hill by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallatin on May 27, 1925Harry Leith-Riss1941
MercerClearing the LandLorin Thompsonoil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
MorrisvilleCanal EraYngve Soderberg1939
Mount UnionThe Union of the MountainsPaul Rohland1937oil on canvas
MuncyRachel Silverthorne's RideJohn W. Beauchamp1938oil on canvas
NazerathCement IndustryRyah Ludins1938oil on canvas
NorristownLocal IndustryPaul Mays1936oil on canvas
NorristownU.S. MailPaul Mays1936oil on canvas
Philadelphia
Custom House and Appraisers Stores
Customs and Court Activities and Various Court Activities George Harding1938Thirty-one panels
Philadelphia
Kingsessing Branch
Philadelphia Waterways with Ben Franklin BridgeMoses Soyer and
Raphael Soyer
1939oil on canvas
Philadelphia
Kingsessing Branch
View of Downtown Philadelphia SkylineMoses Soyer and
Raphael Soyer
1939oil on canvas
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
Mail DeliveryGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
CityGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
CountryGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
Northern CoastGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
OfficeGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
HomeGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
TropicsGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
North Philadelphia Branch
History of Mail Transportation by WaterGeorge Harding1939tempera
Philadelphia
Southwark Branch
Iron Plantation near Southwark-1800Robert Larter1938oil on canvas
Philadelphia
Southwark Branch
Shopyards at Southwark-1800Robert Larter1938oil on canvas
Philadelphia
Spring Garden Branch
7th & Thompson
Streets of PhiladelphiaWalter Gardner1938oil on canvas
Pittsburgh
PO and Court House
Steel IndustryHoward Cook1936fresco
Pittsburgh
PO and Court House
Modern JusticeKindred McLeary1937Mural was painted over
Pittsburgh
PO and Court House
Pittsburgh PanoramaStuyvesant Van Veen1937oil on canvas
Pittsburgh
Squirrel Hill PO
History of Squirrel HillAlan Thompson1942oil on canvas
PlymouthMeal Time with the Early Coal MinersJared French1938oil on canvas
QuakertownQuaker SettlersBertram Goodman1938oil on canvas
RenovoLocomotive Repair OperationHarold Lehman1943oil on canvas
Roaring SpringMountain LandscapeElizabeth Shannon Phillips1942oil on canvas
ScottdaleLocal Life and IndustriesHerry Scheuch1937oil on canvas
Three panels
Scranton
West Scranton Branch
Nature's StorehouseHerman Maril1941oil on canvas
SellersvilleCarrying the MailHarry Sternberg1937tempera
SelinsgroveSusquehanna TrailGeorge Rickey1939tempera
SomersetSomerset-Farm SceneAlexander Kostellow1941oil on canvas
TunkhannockDefenders of the Wyoming Country-1778Ethel Ashton1941oil on canvas
VandergriftRailroad Postal ServiceFred Hogg1939oil on canvas
WayneAnthony WayneAlfred Crimi1941oil on canvas
Wilkes BarreAnthracite CoalGeorge Harding1941tempera

Puerto Rico

[155]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
MayagüezThe Indian Mail SystemJose Maduro1940
MayagüezReceipt of the First Official Spanish Mail in the Island of Puerto Rico in 1541Jose Maduro1940

Rhode Island

[156]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
ApponaugApponaug FishermenPaul Sample1942oil on canvas
East ProvidenceThe HurricaneEugene Kingman1939oil on wall
East ProvidenceSeeconk RiverEugene Kingman1939oil on wall
East ProvidenceEast ProvidenceEugene Kingman1939oil on wall
East ProvidenceThe MapEugene Kingman1939oil on wall
East ProvidenceAfter the StormEugene Kingman1939oil on wall
WakefieldActivities of the Narragansett PlantersErnest Hamlin Baker1940oil on canvas

South Carolina

[157]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AndersonCorn, Cotton and Tobacco CultureArthur Civey1940oil on canvas
BambergCotton the World OverDorothea Miersch1939oil on canvasYes
Batesburg-LeesvillePeach OrchardIrving A. Block1941
ClemsonMeeting of the Original Directors of Clemson CollegeJohn Carron1941oil on canvas
On display at Hardin Hall on the campus of Clemson University
GreerCotton and Peach GrowingWinfred Walkley1939On display at the Greer Heritage Museum. 2011
KingstreeRice GrowingArnold Friedman1939oil on canvas
MullinsTobacco IndustryLee Gatch1940Mural is missing
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
SummervilleTrain Time - SummervilleBernadine Custer1939oil on canvas
WalterboroPast and Present Agriculture and Industry of Colleton CountySheffield Kagy1938
Ware ShoalsAmerican LandscapeAlice Kindler1940
WinnsboroIndustrial TapestryAuriel Bessemer1938Landscape
WoodruffCotton HarvestAbraham Lishinsky1941Restored in 1999
On display at the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia.

South Dakota

[158]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BeresfordSpirit of Beresford David McCosh1942oil on canvas
FlandreauWheat in the ShockMatthew Ziegler1940oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
MobridgeReturn from the FieldsElof Wedin1938oil on canvas
SturgisThe Fate of a Mail Carrier – Charlie Nolan – 1876J.K. Ralston1939oil on canvas
Moved to new post office in 1998[159]
WebsterThe First White Man in South DakotaIrvin Shope1939oil on canvas

Tennessee

[33] [132] [160] [161]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BolivarPicking CottonCarl Nyquist1941oil on canvas
CamdenMail Delivery to Tranquility-
the First Post Office in Benton County
John Fyfe1938oil on canvas
Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse, ChattanoogaAllegory of ChattanoogaHilton Leech1937oil on canvas
ClarksvilleArrival of Col. John DonaldsonF. Luis Mora1938oil on canvas
Destroyed
ClarksvilleAbundance of TodayF. Luis Mora1938oil on canvas
Destroyed
ClintonFarm and FactoryHorace Day1940tempera
Relocated to new Clinton P.O.
building in 1989.[162]
ColumbiaMaury County LandscapeHenry Billings1940oil on canvas
CrossvilleThe Partnership of Man and NatureMarion Greenwood1940oil on canvas
DaytonView from Johnson's BluffBertram Hartman1939oil on canvas
DicksonPeople of the SoilEdwin Boyd Johnson1939fresco
DresdenRetrospectionMinetta Good1938oil on canvas
GleasonGleason AgricultureAnne Poor1942oil on canvas
One of final murals painted in Tennessee
for the Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Jefferson CityGreat Smokies and Tennessee FarmsCharles Child1941oil on canvas
Johnson CityFarmer FamilyWendell Jones1940Mural is missing
La FolletteIn the Shores of the LakeDahlov Ipcar1939oil on canvas
Lenoir CityElectrificationDavid Stone Martin1940oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
LewisburgComing 'Round the MountainJohn H.R. Pickett1938oil on canvas
LexingtonProgress of PowerGrace Greenwood (Ames)1940oil on canvas
LivingstonThe New ComersMargaret Covey Chisholm1940oil on canvas
McKenzieEarly US Post VillageKarl Oberteuffer1938oil on canvas
ManchesterHorse Swapping DayMinna Citron1942oil on canvas
Mount PleasantEarly Settlers Entering Mount PleasantEugene Higgins1942oil on canvas
NewportTVA PowerMinna Citron1940oil on canvas, two panels
On loan to DAR Museum
RipleyAutumnMarguerite Zorach1940oil on canvas
SweetwaterWild Boar HuntThelma Martin1942egg tempera

Texas

[33] [132] [163] [164]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
South Texas PanoramaWarren Hunter1939Relocated to the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 1968[165]
AlpineView of AlpineJose Moya del Pino1940oil on masonite
AlvinEmigrants at NightfallLoren Mozley1942oil on canvas
Alvin Historical Museum,302 W. Sealy St
AmarilloCattle Loading, Cattle Branding, Oil Gang Plow, Dick Harrow, Julius Woeltz1941oil on canvas
AmarilloCoronado's Expedition in the Palo Duro CanyonJulius Woeltz1941oil on canvas
AnsonCowboy DanceJenne Magafan1939oil on canvas
ArlingtonGathering PecansOtis Dozier1941oil on canvas
Big SpringOld PioneersPeter Hurd1938fresco
BradyTexas ImmigrantsGordon K. Grant1939oil on canvas
Ranchers of the Panhandle Fighting Prairie Fire with Skinned SteerFrank Mechau1940oil on canvas
Relocated to the Brownfield Police Headquarters[166]
CaldwellIndians MovingSuzanne Scheuer1939oil on canvas, Relocated to Burleson County Courthouse[167]
A colored pencil on paperboard study is at Smithsonian Art Museum[168]
CanyonStraysFrances Ankrom1939oil on canvas
Mural has been relocated to the
new Canyon P.O. building
CenterLogging SceneEdward Chavez1941oil on canvas
CliftonTexas Longhorns – A Vanishing BreedIla Turner McAfee1941oil on canvas
College StationGood Technique – Good HarvestVictor Arnautoff1938oil on canvas
Mural is missing
ConroeEarly TexansNicholas Lyon1938oil on canvas
Mural destroyed; a study is in the Smithsonian Museum of American Art[169]
CooperBefore the Fencing of Delta CountyLloyd Goff1939oil on canvas
Corpus ChristiThe Sea: Port Activities and Harbor Activities Howard Cook1941tempera
Relocated to the Nueces County Courthouse, 901 Leopard Street[170]
Corpus ChristiThe Land: Agriculture, Mineral Resources and RanchingHoward Cook1941tempera
DallasEastbound Mail StagePeter HurdCommission awarded but not completed[171]
DallasAir Mail Over TexasPeter Hurd1940
DallasPioneer HomebuildersPeter Hurd1940
DecaturTexas PlainsRay Strong1939oil on canvas
EastlandBuffalo HuntSuzanne Scheuer1938oil on canvas
A colored pencil on paperboard study is at Smithsonian Art Museum
EdinburgHarvest of the Rio Grande ValleyWard Lockwood1940oil and tempera on canvas
El CampoLandscapeMilford Zornes1940oil on canvas
Mural was "in storage" but now on display in lobby[172]
ElginTexas FarmJulius Woeltz1940
FarmersvilleSoil Conservation in Collin CountyJerry Bywaters1941oil on canvas
Fort WorthDwight Holmes
W. H. Baker
1934Six murals commissioned by the Public Works of Art Project[173]
FredericksburgLoading CattleOtis Dozier1942oil on canvas
GatesvilleOff to Northern MarketsJoe De Yong1939oil on canvas
GiddingsCowboys Receiving the MailOtis Dozier1939oil on canvas
Goose CreekTexasBarse Miller1938tempera
GrahamOil Fields of GrahamAlexandre Hogue1939oil on canvas
On display at the Young County Historical Museum
HamiltonTexas Rangers in CampWard Lockwood1942fresco secco
HendersonLocal IndustriesPaul Ninas1937fresco
Destroyed
HoustonHouston Ship Canal, Loading CottonJerry Bywaters1941Two panels and two aerial views, relocated from the now-demolished Parcel Post Building to the Bob Casey United States Courthouse
HoustonHouston Ship Canal, Loading OilJerry Bywaters1941Relocated to the Bob Casey United States Courthouse
HoustonHouston Ship Canal, Early HistoryAlexandre Hogue1941Relocated to the Bob Casey United States Courthouse
HoustonHouston Ship Canal, The Diana DockingAlexandre Hogue1941Relocated to the Bob Casey United States Courthouse
JasperIndustries in JasperAlexander Levin1939oil on canvas
KaufmanDriving the SteersMargaret Dobson1939fresco
Mural has been covered over.
KenedyGrist for the MillCharles Campbell1939oil on canvas
KilgorePioneer SagaXavier Gonzalez1941oil on canvas
KilgoreDrilling for OilXavier Gonzalez1941oil on canvas
KilgoreMusic of PlainsXavier Gonzalez1941oil on canvas
KilgoreContemporary YouthXavier Gonzalez1941oil on canvas
La GrangeHorsesTom E. Lewis1939oil on canvas
Mural is missing
LamesaThe Horse BreakersFletcher Martin1940oil on canvas
LampasasAfternoon on a Texas RanchEthel Edwards1939oil on canvas
relocated to the Lampasas City Hall
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
LibertyThe Story of the Big FishHoward Fisher1939oil on canvas
LindenThe Last CropVictor Arnautoff1938
LivingstonLandscapeTheodore Van Soelen1941oil on canvas
LivingstonBuffalo HuntingTheodore Van Soelen1941oil on canvas
LockhartPony Express StationJohn Law Walker1939oil on canvas
LongviewRural East TexasThomas Stell1942oil on canvas
MartMcLennan Looking for a HomeJose Aceves1939oil on canvas
MineolaNew and Old Methods of TransportationBernard Zakheim1938oil on canvas
Destroyed
MissionScene Along the Rio grandeXavier Gonzalez1942
OdessaStampedeTom Lea1940oil on canvas
Relocated to the new Odessa post office
QuanahThe Naming of QuanahJerry Bywaters1939oil on canvas
RangerThe Crossroads TownEmil Bisttram1939oil on canvas
RobstownFounding and Subsequent Development of Robstown, TexasAlice Reynolds1941
RockdaleIndustry in RockdaleMaxwell B. Starr1940oil on canvas
RosenbergLaSalle's Last ExpeditionWilliam Dean Fausett1941Mural was destroyed
RuskAgriculture and Industry at RiskBernard Zakheim1939tempera
San AntonioSan Antonio's Importance in Texas HistoryHoward Cook1939fresco
16 panels
SeymourComanchesTom Lea1942oil on canvas
SmithvilleThe Law, Texas RangersMinette Teichmueller1939oil on canvas
TeagueCattle RoundupThomas Stell1940oil on canvas
TrinityLumber ManufacturingJerry Bywaters1942oil on canvas
WellingtonSettlers in Collingsworth CountyBernard Arnest1940tempera

Utah

[174]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BeaverLife on the PlainsJohn Beauchamp1943oil on canvas
HelperWestern TownJenne Magafan1941oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
ProvoEarly and Modern ProvoEverett Thorpe1942oil on canvas

Vermont

[175]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
NorthfieldSkiers, Maple Sugar, Agriculture Charles Daugherty1939 oil on canvas
NorthfieldGraniteCharles Daugherty1939oil on canvas
RutlandEarly History of VermontStephen Belaski1937oil on canvas
Saint AlbansHaying Philip von Saltza1939oil on canvas
Saint AlbansSugaring OffPhilip von Saltza1939oil on canvas
White River JunctionVermont IndustriesS. Douglass Crockwell1937oil on canvas
WoodstockCycle of Development of WoodstockBernadine Custer1940oil on canvas

Virgin Islands

[33] [132]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Charlotte AmalieThe Virgin Islands, U.S. – The Outer World SignificanceStevan Dohanos1941tempera
Charlotte AmalieThe Virgin Islands, U.S. – The Leisurly Native TempoStevan Dohanos1941tempera

Virginia

[33] [132] [176]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AltavistaThe Growing CommunityHerman Maril1940oil on canvas
AppalachiaAppalachiaLucile Blanch1940oil on canvas
ArlingtonAn Old-Fashioned Picnic at Great FallsAuriel Bessemer1940yes
ArlingtonApple HarvestAuriel Bessemer 1940
ArlingtonArlington Polo Players at Fort MeyerAuriel Bessemer1940
ArlingtonCaptain John Smith Meets the Massawomek IndiansAuriel Bessemer1940
ArlingtonRobert E. Lee Accepting Command of the Armies in VirginiaAuriel Bessemer1940
ArlingtonTobacco Picking in the Late Colonial EraAuriel Bessemer1940
BassettManufacture of FurnitureWalter Carnelli1939fresco
BerryvilleClark County Products, 1939Edwin S. Lewis1940
BluefieldCoal MiningRichard Hay Kenah1942tempera
ChathamHarvest Season in Southern VirginiaCarson Davenport1938oil on canvas
ChristiansburgGreat RoadPaul DeTroot1939oil on canvasyes
EmporiaCountry Saw MillAndree Ruellan1941oil on canvas
HarrisonburgCounty Fair, Trading, Courthouse SquareWilliam Calfee1943four panels
HopewellCapt. Francis Eppes Making Friends with the Appomattox IndiansEdmund Archer1939oil on canvas
LurayLuray-1840Sheffield Kagy1939oil on canvas
OrangeUpland PasturesArnold Friedman1937oil on canvas
PetersburgAgricultural Scenes in VirginiaWilliam Calfee1937oil on canvas
PetersburgRiding to HoundsEdwin S. Lewis1937
PhoebusChesapeake FishermanWilliam Calfee1941fresco
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
RadfordThe return of Mary Draper InglesAlexander B. Clayton1942oil on canvas
RichmondPocahontas rescuing Captain John SmithPaul Cadmus1939Removed from the Courthouse Annex in 1972, relocated to the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse[177]
RichmondSir Walter RaleighPaul Cadmus1939Relocated to the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse
RichmondWilliam ByrdPaul Cadmus1939Relocated to the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse
RichmondStuart's Raiders at the Swollen FordJared French1939Relocated to the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse
RichmondJeb StuartJared French1939Relocated to the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse
RichmondJohn PelhamJared French1939Relocated to the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse
Rocky MountLife in RockymountRoy Hilton19383 panels
SmithfieldCaptain John Smith Trading with the IndiansWilliam Abbott Cheever1941oil on canvas
StrasburgApple OrchardSarah Jane Blakeslee1938
StuartReceiving the Mail on the FarmJohn E. Costigan1942oil on canvas
TazewellSheep-Mother and Child and MiningWilliam H. Calfee1940oil on canvas
Virginia BeachOld Dominion Conversation PieceJohn H.R.Pickett1939oil on canvas

Washington

[33] [132] [178]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
AnacortesHalibut FishingKenneth Callahan1940oil on canvas
BremertonNorthwest LoggingErnest Ralph Norling1938oil on canvas
CamasBeginning of a New WorldDouglas Nicholson1941tempera
CentraliaIndustries of Lewis CountyKenneth Callahan1938oil on canvas
ColvilleHudson's Bay-The PathfindersEdmond J. Fitzgerald1939oil on canvas
KelsoIncidents in the Lives of Lewis and ClarkDavid McCosh1938oil on canvas
LyndenThree Ages of Phoebe Goodell JudsonMordi Gassner1942oil on canvas
Mount VernonLocal PursuitsAmbrose McCarthy1938oil on canvas
ProsserMail Train in the '80sErnest Ralph Norling1937oil on canvas
RentonMiners at WorkJacob Elshin1937oil on canvas
Seattle
University Sta.
Historical View of EducationJacob Elshin1939oil on canvas
Sedro-WoolleyLoggers and MillworkersAlbert C. Runquist1941oil on canvas
SheltonSkid RoadRichard Haines1940tempera
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
SnohomishConstruction of a Skid Road in the '80sLance W. Hart1940oil on canvas
ToppenishLocal ThemeAndrew McD. Vincent19401991
WenatcheeThe Saga of WanatcheePeggy Strong1940oil on canvas

West Virginia

[33] [54] [179]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
ElkinsForest ServiceStevan Dohanos1939tempura
ElkinsMining VillageStevan Dohanos1939tempura
FayettevilleThe MonersNixford Baldwin1939oil on canvas
Holidays CoveCaptain Bilderbrook's and John Schoolcraft's Expedition from Holidays Cove to Fort Wheeling in 1777Charles Chapman1940
LewisburgOld Time Camp MeetingRobert Franklin Gates1940tempura
ManningtonWest Virginia LandscapeRichard Zoellner1942oil on canvas
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
MarlintonMill PointEdwin Dorsey Doniphan1939oil on canvas
MarlintonPast Visions the FutureEdwin Dorsey Doniphan1939oil on canvas
Mount HopeMiningMichael Lensen1942oil on canvas
St. MarysSt. Mary's and the Industries of the RegionAlexander B. Clayton1939oil on canvas
SalemVisions of the Development of SalemBerni Glasgow1942oil on canvas

Wisconsin

[54] [180]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
BerlinGathering CranberriesRaymond Redell1938oil on canvas
Black River FallsLumbering-Black River MillFrank Buffmire1939oil on canvas
ChiltonThreshing BarleyCharles W. Thwaites1940tempera
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
ColumbusOne Hundredth AnniversaryCharles W. Thwaites1940oil on canvas
De PereThe Red PietaLester W. Bentley1942tempera
De PereNicholas PerrotLester W. Bentley1942tempera
De PereGive Us This DayLester W. Bentley1942tempera
EdgertonTobacco HarvestVladimir Rousseff1941oil on canvas
ElkhornPioneer PostmanTom Rost1938oil on canvas3
HartfordAutumn Wisconsin LandscapeEthel Spears1940oil on canvas
HaywardThe Land of Woods and LakesStella E. Harlos1942oil on canvas
HudsonUnloading a River BargeRuth Grotenrath1943tempera
On display at the Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend
KaukaunaA. Grignon Trading with the IndiansVladimir Rousseff1938oil on canvas
KewauneeWinter SportsPaul Faulkner1940fresco
LadysmithDevelopment of the LandElsa Jemne1938tempera
Mural has been painted over
Lake GenevaWinter LandscapeGeorge Dietrich1940oil on canvas
LancasterFarm YardTom Rost1940oil on canvas
MayvilleWisconsin Rural ScenePeter Rotier1940oil on canvas
NeillsvilleThe Choosing of the County SeatJohn Van Koert1940tempera
OconomowocRabbit HuntersEdward Morton1938oil on canvas
OconomowocWinter SportsEdward Morton1938oil on canvas
Park FallsLumberjack Fight on the Flambeau RiverJames Watrous1938tempera
PlymouthMaking CheeseCharles W. Thwaites1942tempera
Prairie du ChienDiscovery of Northern Waters of the MississippiJefferson E. Greer1938plaster relief
ReedsburgDairy FarmingRichard Jansen1940oil on canvas
Rice LakeRural DeliveryForrest Flower1938oil on canvas
Richland CenterDecorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the PostRicard Brooks1937oil on canvas[181] 1989
ShawanoThe First SettlersEugene Higgins1939oil on canvas
SheboyganAgricultureSchomer Lichtner1939
SheboyganIndian LifeSchomer Lichtner1939
SheboyganThe LakeSchomer Lichtner1939
SheboyganThe PioneerSchomer Lichtner1939
SheboyganPresent CitySchomer Lichtner1939
StoughtonAir Mail ServiceEdmund Lewandowski1940oil on canvas
Sturgeon BayFruits of Sturgeon BaySantos Zingale1940egg tempera
ViroquaWar PartyForrest Flower1942oil on canvas
WaupacaWisconsin CountrysideRaymond Redell1940oil on canvas
WausauLumberingGerrit Sinclair1940tempera
WausauRural MailGerrit Sinclair1940tempera
West BendThe Rural Mail CarrierPeter Rotier1937oil on canvas
West AllisWisconsin Wild Flowers – SpringFrances Foy1943
West AllisWisconsin Wild Flowers – AutumnFrances Foy1943

Wyoming

[33] [54] [182]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
CasperThe Fertile Land Remembers Louise Emerson Ronnebeck1938oil on canvas
Originally located in the Worland Post Office.[183]
GreybullChuckwagon Serenade Manuel Bromberg1940tempera
Winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
KemmererCretaceous Landscape Eugene Kingman1938oil on canvas
KemmererExcavation Eugene Kingman1938oil on canvas
KemmererTertiary Aquatic Life Eugene Kingman1938oil on canvas
PowellPowell's Agriculture Resulting for the Shoshone Irrigation Project Verona Burkhard1938oil on canvas[184]
Rivertonuntitled farm sceneGeorge Vander Sluis1942oil on canvas

See also

References

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Deal Art in Post Offices . September 2015 . . 2016-04-24.
  2. David Lembeck. "Rediscovering the People's Art: New Deal Murals in Pennsylvania’s Post Offices". Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission: 2014.
  3. University of Central Arkansas. "Arkansas Post Office Murals".
  4. Web site: New Deal Artwork: GSA's Inventory Project . . 2016-04-24 . 2017-07-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170720013035/https://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/101384 . dead.
  5. O'Connor . Francis V. . Autumn 1969 . The New Deal Art Projects in New York . The American Art Journal . Kennedy Galleries, Inc. . 1 . 2 . 58–79 . 10.2307/1593876 . 1593876.
  6. Articles from EnRoute: Off The Wall: New Deal Post Office Murals . 6 . 4 . October–December 1997 . Patricia . Raynor . Smithsonian National Postal Museum . April 1, 2015.
  7. Web site: Legal Title to Art Work Produced Under the 1930s and 1940s New Deal Administration . . 2005 . 3 . August 29, 2022.
  8. News: Postal Service Makes Deals to Rescue New Deal-Era Murals . Bloomberg Business News . Devin . Leonard . Bloomberg.com . September 20, 2013 . April 1, 2015.
  9. Web site: Browse New Deal projects by State and City. livingnewdeal.org. Living New Deal. 15 December 2014.
  10. Web site: Alabama New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  11. Web site: Fairfield, AL New Deal Art. WPAmurals.com . May 13, 2016.
  12. Web site: Searching for America's 1930s post office murals - a photo essay. Justin Hamel. The Guardian. 21 August 2020. 21 August 2020.
  13. Web site: Alaska New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  14. Web site: Federal Building, Anchorage, AK . General Services Administration . April 2, 2015.
  15. Book: Kalfatovic, Martin R. . 1994 . The New Deal Fine Arts Projects: A Bibliography, 1933–1992 . Metuchen, N.J. . Scarecrow Press . 417 . 0810827492.
  16. Web site: Arthur Kerrick . October 23, 2017 . Facebook . October 3, 2020 . Arthur Kerrick, a Minnesota artist and member of 1937 WPA Alaska Art Project, received a commission in 1942 from the Section of Fine Arts to create a mural for the courtroom in the Anchorage Historic Federal Building..
  17. Peter Berningham. The New Deal in the Southwest: Arizona and New Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Museum of Art, 1980.
  18. Web site: Arizona New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  19. Web site: Arizona New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  20. Web site: Google Fusion Tables. 7 January 2015.
  21. Web site: California New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015 . April 20, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150420012214/http://www.wpamurals.com/californ.htm . dead .
  22. Web site: California . Endangered Murals Registry . Temple University . September 3, 2022 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160520075503/https://sites.temple.edu/endangeredmurals/murals/california/ . May 20, 2016.
  23. Web site: GSA Reclaims Five New Deal Era Murals from Eureka, California . General Services Administration . September 3, 2022 .
  24. Web site: Los Angeles Post Office Terminal Annex Murals – Los Angeles CA . The Living New Deal . Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley . January 23, 2021.
  25. Web site: Creative Man . Capozzi . Lisa Ann . Indians at the Post Office: Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals. . November 1, 2022.
  26. Web site: Post Office Mural - Manteca CA . 2023-09-16 . Living New Deal . en-US.
  27. Web site: Post Office Mural (destroyed) – Maywood CA . 2023-09-15 . Living New Deal . en-US.
  28. Web site: 2018-12-15 . At Ontario's 1941 Post Office, historic plaque postmarks the spot . 2023-09-16 . Daily Bulletin . en-US.
  29. Web site: Press Release: Victor Arnautoff Mural . McCrary . Melinda . July 8, 2020 . Richmond Museum Association . November 5, 2022 .
  30. Web site: Richmond: Industrial City . Richmond Museum Association . November 5, 2022 .
  31. News: McMullen . Randy . May 5, 2021 . 40 years later, famed Depression-era mural back on display in Richmond. . November 5, 2022.
  32. Web site: Post Office (former) Mural - Ukiah CA . 2023-09-16 . Living New Deal . en-US.
  33. Book: Park . Marlene . Gerald E.. Markowitz. Democratic vistas: post offices and public art in the New Deal . 1984 . Temple University Press. 0-87722-348-3 . Philadelphia . 10877506.
  34. Web site: Edward Biberman, Abbot Kinney and the Story of Venice . 2023-09-16 . LACMA . en.
  35. Web site: Colorado New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  36. Web site: Colorado .
  37. Web site: Connecticut New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015 . April 20, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150420011046/http://www.wpamurals.com/connecticut.htm . dead .
  38. News: Reilly. Genevieve. Brush with history: Postal mural delivered to town offices. Ct Insider. 8 March 2013. Fairfield Citizen. 28 April 2016.
  39. Web site: Delaware New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  40. Web site: Washington, District of Columbia New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  41. Web site: National Register Nomination, Pennsylvania Avenue NHS. nps.gov.
  42. Web site: Endangered Murals Registry. Temple University. 30 December 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141230223229/http://sites.temple.edu/endangeredmurals/murals/washington-d-c/. 30 December 2014.
  43. Web site: Florida WPA Art. WPAmurals.com. 16 December 2014. 8 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141108063438/http://www.wpamurals.com/florida.htm. dead.
  44. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=89000404}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Old Perry Post Office / Perry Post Office]. National Park Service. Gwen Faulkner . Barbara E. Mattick . March 1989 . November 13, 2017. With .
  45. Web site: Georgia New Deal Art . WPAmurals.com . April 1, 2015.
  46. Web site: Adel GA New Deal Art . WPAMurals.com . April 2, 2015.
  47. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=08001319}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: United States Post Office-Adel, Georgia ]. National Park Service. Gretchen A. Brock . Gail Hughes . November 19, 2008 . May 15, 2019. With
  48. Web site: Augusta, GA New Deal Art . WPAMurals.com . April 2, 2015.
  49. Web site: Blakely, GA New Deal Art . WPAMurals.com . April 2, 2015.
  50. Web site: Richard Russell Federal Building Mural – Atlanta GA. . August 29, 2022.
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