• Greenville School - Marietta OK
    "Greenville School is a ten-room school built in 1937-1938 by the WPA. It is a long, flat-roofed building constructed of rusticated and coursed native sandstone from the local area. "The larger window units have been covered with wood paneling, leaving just a small one-over-one window. A shield on the front wall reads 'USA 1939 WPA Oklahoma' but it appears to be a replica and not the original shield. "The website below shows photos of the building as it appeared in 1985, revealing the window units to be triple 9-over-9 windows."
  • Post Office - Marietta OK
    The historic post office building in Marietta, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which was completed in 1940, houses New Deal artwork inside and is still in use today.
  • Post Office Mural - Marietta OK
    The mural "Chicksaw Family Making Pah Sho Fah" was commissioned by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts. The work was completed and installed in the lobby of the historic Marietta post office in 1942. The mural was restored twice, once in 1960 and again in 2006.