• Post Office - Lebanon NH
    Lebanon, New Hampshire's historic post office was constructed in 1937 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
  • Post Office Mural - Lebanon NH
    Charles Kaeselau's oil-on-canvas mural "Rural New Hampshire" at the Lebanon, New Hampshire post office was painted with Treasury Section of Fine Arts funds and completed in 1939.  According to the contract for the project dated Jul. 1, 1938, the mural was to be "14' wide by 4'8" high, with a total approximate area of 61 sq. ft." Mr. Kaeselau was paid $830 for the project: $200 for the preliminary design, $300 for a "full size cartoon and photograph," and $330 upon completion and approved installation of the mural.