• Post Office Mural - Downers Grove IL
    The post office contains a Section of Fine Arts mural "Chicago, Railroad Center of the Nation" painted by Elizabeth Tracy in 1940. In the 1930’s, many jobs programs were created to help those who were struggling during the depression. The Federal Arts Project under the WPA was a program that employed artists. Murals were a large part of the Federal Arts Project of the New Deal. The Section of the Fine Arts commissioned many artworks like these to be created for federal buildings, such as post offices, and this mural in particular is a great statement about the city of Chicago...
  • Post Office Mural - Milton MA
    The post office contains a 1939 Section of Fine Arts mural by Elizabeth Tracy entitled "The Suffolk Resolves--Oppression and Revolt in the Colonies."
  • Saugus Town Hall: Founding of Saugus Mural - Saugus MA
    Mural painted by Elizabeth Tracy, later known as Tracy Montminy, depicting the arrival of the first white settlers of Saugus. Originally installed in the since demolished police station on Taylor Street, it is now in the auditorium of the 1874 Town Hall.