- Central States Forest Experimental Station - Martinsville INConcrete foundation, clapboard walls. Gabled roof, asphalt shingles, stone chimney. Carpenters is other skilled workers employed through the Civil Works Administration (CWA) worked on the buildings as well as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The building is now only used occasionally.
- Elm Spring Farm - Martinsville INThis 50-acre farm was begun by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Barn - Martinsville INConcrete foundation, board and batten walls, clapboard in gable ends, gabled roof, asphalt shingles. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1934.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Bean Bloossom Shelter House & Picnic Area - Martinsville INStone foundation, board and batten walls, wood shingles, gabled roof, and stone chimney. Virtually identical to Bryant Creek shelter house. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1934.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Bean Blossom Lake - Martinsville INEarth dam, now partly destroyed, that until recently impounded a lake originally of 17 acre. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) between 1934 an 1935.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Bryant Creek Lake & Dam - Martinsville INApprox. 3-4 acre lake impounded by earth dam at west end. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1934.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Bryant Creek Shelter House - Martinsville INStone Foundation, gabled roof. Typical of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) national construction on state lands. From 1934.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest CCC Camp - Martinsville INExtensive remnants of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp, constructed between 1933 and 1938; concrete foundations, roadbeds, ditches, excavations- overgrown and with a more recent pared road bisecting the area. This site encompasses a larger area and more extensive remnants than are usually found at such locations, perhaps become, as evidence indicate, there were two companies encompassed here. (At one point there was a third company, but scant evidence indicates, its camp was elsewhere, along Anderson Road)
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Cherry Lake - Martinsville INRoughly 1.5-acre lake impounded by earth dam with riprap, concrete outlet. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1935.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Cherry Lake Shelter House - Martinsville INLimestone and concrete foundation, board and batten walls, gabled rood, wood shingles, and two stone fireplace chimneys. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1935.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Custodian House (Asst. Property Manager's House) - Martinsville INConcrete foundation, large stone fireplace chimneys on East, gabled roof, and asphalt shingles. Possibly a remodeling of an earlier building. Garage constructed 1940 by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Oven Shelter - Martinsville INStone foundation, hipped roof, asphalt shingles, stone fireplace chimney, 2-sided fireplace oven, and stone floor. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1935.
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest Scout Ridge Shelter House - Martinsville INConcrete foundation, hipped roof, and asphalt shingles. Virtually identical to another shelter on the main forest road. Construction appears later than - on at least a typical of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-built shelter houses.
- Post Office - Martinsville INThe historic post office building in Martinsville, Indiana was constructed with New Deal funds in 1935. It is still in use today.
- Post Office Mural - Martinsville IN"The Arrival of the Mail" is a Section of Fine Arts mural completed by Alan Tompkins in 1937 for the Martinsville post office. The size of the mural is 16' x 5'6" and the medium is oil on canvas.
- Post Office Mural - Martinsville INThe Arrival of the Mail is a post office mural completed by Alan Tompkins in 1937. The mural is located in the city of Martinsville. The size of the mural is 16' x 5'6" and the medium is oil on canvas.