Date added: June 8, 2022; Modified: June 9, 2022
From 1933 to 1938, the Civil Works Administration (CWA), Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) – in short, the work relief agencies of the New Deal – built over a thousand “sanitary privies”, or outhouses, around… read more
Date added: April 27, 2022; Modified: May 11, 2022
The Civil Works Administration (CWA) built the curving bridge over the Creosote Wash on North Main Street in Cottonwood AZ in the winter of 1933-34. The bridge is built of reinforced concrete with river stone cladding. The upstream side features… read more
Date added: May 2, 2012; Modified: April 27, 2022
The Cottonwood Community Club House – also known as the Community Center or Civic Center – was built in 1939 with the help of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA hired the relief workers to do the labor, many… read more
Date added: April 18, 2022; Modified: April 27, 2022
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) built a short bridge on North Main Street across Del Monte Wash in Cottonwood AZ. The bridge is concrete dressed with the same river stone from the Verde River as the nearby Cottonwood Community… read more
Date added: August 1, 2016; Modified: April 18, 2022
From its origins in the 19th century, the cemetery in Cottonwood AZ was privately owned and run. A local committee was formed in 1937-38 to maintain the cemetery and it immediately sought federal aid from the New Deal. Help came… read more