Date added: July 9, 2015; Modified: January 15, 2024
In 1940, the Public Works Administration (PWA) financed this three-story brick building as a dormitory to house female students at Lincoln University. It is named after Libby Anthony, a “matron” of girls and an instructor in the department of domestic… read more
Date added: April 7, 2013; Modified: September 7, 2021
This sunken garden is chiseled out of the hill adjacent to the 1871 Governor’s Mansion that overlooks the Missouri state capital. The gardens were started in the late 1930s by the WPA. Work included extensive rock wall work. There is… read more
Date added: December 25, 2014; Modified: April 11, 2017
The historic United States Post Office and Courthouse in Jefferson City, Missouri was dedicated on November 17, 1934. In the dedication address, J. Austin Latimer, Special Assistant to the Postmaster General stated, “The magnificent building we dedicate today will long… read more
Date added: December 23, 2014; Modified: April 11, 2017
In 1972 the U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service approved the nomination of the Cole County Jail-Sheriff’s House to the National Register of Historic Places. The areas of significance were identified as architecture, political and jurisprudence. The nomination… read more
Date added: June 26, 2015; Modified: June 26, 2015
This school was constructed by the PWA at the same time as West Elementary school in Jefferson City. It includes some of the West school Modern Deco elements, but has a red brick façade with decorative brick and concrete elements. … read more
Date added: June 26, 2015
In 1938, the PWA built this large white-painted school with modern deco elements on the front façade. It is currently in use by the Jefferson City public school system.
Date added: June 26, 2015
In 1936, the PWA built Damel Hall, named after John W Damel, who taught at Lincoln University for more than 40 years. Damel Hall was built to house the “Mechanics Arts Department” and currently houses computer sciences and other technology… read more
Date added: June 26, 2015
This large 3 story brick building overlooks the east side of the Lincoln University campus and was “named in honor of Private Logan Bennett of the 65th U.S. Colored Infantry, who contributed money for Lincoln’s founding.” It was built in… read more
Date added: June 26, 2015
Benjamin Allen Hall is named after an early 20th Century Lincoln University president and was built as a dormitory by the PWA in 1936. It served as housing for black legislators who could not find rooms at hotels in Jefferson… read more
Date added: December 26, 2014; Modified: January 29, 2015
Jefferson City, Missouri’s Lincoln University received a $10,000 grant from the federal Civil Works Administration (CWA).
Date added: April 6, 2013; Modified: April 6, 2013
This state office building was constructed in the Art Moderne style of Carthage marble in order to complement the state capitol which is north of the Broadway building. It was partly constructed with WPA funds.
Date added: April 6, 2013; Modified: April 6, 2013
This large park sits on both sides of a creek that meanders through the grounds and is crossed by several bridges. The park was developed by the WPA in the 1930s. The Washington Park shelter house on Missouri St was… read more