• Camp Edwards - Cape Cod MA
    "Between 1935 and 1940, Massachusetts and the federal government, primarily using Works Project Administration funds, constructed 63 buildings (all but Buildings 102 and the old Williams Hospital have since been demolished) and two, 500-foot (150 m) wide turf runways at Otis Field. The project was the largest WPA project in state history, employing over 600 workmen. In 1938, Governor Charles F. Hurley dedicated Camp Edwards, named after the former commander of the 26th Infantry Division, Major General Clarence Edwards." (Wikipedia) WPA Bulletin: The Bourne WPA Notional Guard Camp Project is the largest undertaking of this kind in the country. It is twenty-three square...
  • Municipal Road Improvements - Falmouth MA
    In late 1938 the WPA alloted $23,509 for a "program of repairing and improving highways throughout the town , principally in hurricane-affected areas."
  • Otis Air National Guard Base - Cape Cod MA
    "Between 1935 and 1940, Massachusetts and the federal government, primarily using Works Project Administration funds, constructed 63 buildings (all but Buildings 102 and the old Williams Hospital have since been demolished) and two, 500-foot (150 m) wide turf runways at Otis Field. The project was the largest WPA project in state history, employing over 600 workmen. In 1938, Governor Charles F. Hurley dedicated Camp Edwards, named after the former commander of the 26th Infantry Division, Major General Clarence Edwards." (Wikipedia)
  • Police Station Mural (demolished) - Falmouth MA
    " Fritz worked on various WPA projects during the thirties, including a mural for the Falmouth police station, which was situated just behind the old Town Hall, near the Falmouth Public Library. Regrettably, the old station and its attached mural are gone, but another of Fritz's wall creations depicting the history of book printing is well preserved and prominent in me main hall of the Brockton Public Library."
  • Post Office - Falmouth MA
    The post office in Falmouth, Massachusetts was constructed with federal funds. The building, which opened for business in 1940, is still in use today. A New Deal-funded oil painting titled "Recapture of Corn Schooner from British" hangs in the lobby. It was painted by Karl Oberteuffer in 1943.
  • Post Office Mural - Falmouth MA
    The post office contains a Section of Fine Arts funded oil painting titled "Recapture of Corn Schooner from British." The mural hangs in the lobby. It was painted by Karl Oberteuffer in 1943.