• Post Office - Ripley WV
    New Deal post office with the standard cornerstone, erected in 1940. According to a National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, the structure was built circa 1940. "One-story, side gable, post office building with engaged, end chimneys. There are three, one-story, flat roof additions on the rear; the one on the rear is a loading dock. Asphalt shingle roof. Partial return cornice. Dentiled cornice with plain frieze. Red brick façade. Double central entrance doors flanked by a pair of 12/12 windows with concrete sills. Entrance door has undivided transom and decorative surround with fluted pilasters with caps and plinth block with...
  • Post Office Relief - Ripley WV
    New Deal relief entitled "The Pride of Jackson County" installed in 1942 by Joseph Servas.
  • Waterworks - Ripley WV
    A waterworks construction project in Shinnston, West Virginia was undertaken with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $28,000 loan and $8,533 grant toward the $33,760 eventual total cost of the project. Work occurred between Dec. 1934 and Aug. 1935. PWA Docket No. 1356