• Georgia Southern University Museum Mural - Statesboro GA
    Caroline Speare Rohland completed this 5' x 13' mural, entitled "Spring," in 1941 with funds provided by the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP). "The mural was originally in the Sylvania GA post office. It was removed in 1980 and rolled up in a closet until 1995. Removed in 1980. Now on indefinite loan to the Georgia Southern University Museum. Restored 1995 by the artist Jared Fogel and Charles Martin of Statesboro GA." (newdealartregistry.org)    
  • Post Office Mural - Bunkie LA
    The oil-on-canvas mural entitled “Cotton Pickers” was painted by Caroline Rohland in 1939. "The mural was removed to the Postmaster’s office when the lobby was renovated in the 1970′s. He is glad to show it off.”
  • Post Office Mural - Fulton NY
    The historic post office in Fulton, New York houses an example of New Deal artwork: a Treasury Section of Fine Arts-funded oil-on-canvas mural entitled "Father LeMoyne Trying to Convert the Indians on Pathfinder Island." Painted by Caroline S. Rohland, the work was installed in the post office lobby in 1942; it still resides there today.