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  • Post Office - Gillespie IL
    The post office in Gillespie was completed in 1935 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Gustaf Dahlstrom's oil on canvas mural, entitled "Illinois Farm," completed in 1936 with funds provided by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and viewable in the lobby.
  • Post Office - Aurora IN
    The historic Aurora post office was completed in 1935 with Treasury Department funding. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
  • East Barre Dam - East Barre VT
    "The East Barre Dam was one of four flood damage reduction projects constructed in Vermont by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Construction was overseen by the Corps’ North Atlantic Division. The construction costs of East Barre Dam were not calculated separately because of accounting procedures, but instead lumped together with the construction costs of Waterbury Reservoir, Wrightsville Reservoir, and the Winooski River Local Protection Project. The construction costs of these four projects totaled $13.7 million. Following completion, East Barre Dam was turned over to the State of Vermont for operation and maintenance. The project provides flood protection primarily to...
  • Post Office - Pineville KY
    The post office in Pineville was completed in 1935 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Edward Fern's 1942 mural, "Kentucky Mountain Mail En Route," completed with funds provided by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.
  • Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field - Williamsburg VA
    "The Stadium at Cary Field was constructed in 1935 at a cost of $138,395 under a grant from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Public Works Administration. The namesakes of the stadium are Walter (W&M class of 1937) and Betty Zable (class of 1940), who made a $10 million contribution to William & Mary in 1990, adding the Zable moniker to the existing Cary Field. The construction of the stadium is distinct in that the primary entrance to the stadium is at the 50 yard line on one side, eliminating prime midfield seating locations. In order to secure the stadium, college officials...
  • Storm Sewers - Mobridge SD
    A storm sewer construction project in Mobridge, South Dakota was undertaken during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $14,000 loan and $5,267 grant for the project, whose total cost was $19,254. Work occurred between August and October 1935. (PWA Docket No. SD 6549)
  • Sanitary Sewers - Eureka SD
    A sanitary sewer construction project in Eureka, South Dakota was undertaken during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. Work occurred between May and July 1935. (PWA Docket No. SD 4797)
  • Water System - Madison SD
    A waterworks construction project in Madison, South Dakota was undertaken during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA provided a $17,450 loan and $7,247 grant for the project, whose total cost was $27,301. Work occurred between November 1934 and March 1935. (PWA Docket No. SD 4074)
  • Water System - Mitchell SD
    A waterworks construction project in Mitchell, South Dakota was undertaken during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA provided a $32,200 loan and $11,362 grant for the project, whose total cost was $43,299. Work occurred between October 1934 and June 1935. (PWA Docket Nos. SD 2534)
  • Storm Sewers - Mitchell SD
    A storm sewer construction project in Mitchell, South Dakota was undertaken during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $53,000 loan and $21,946 grant for the project, whose total cost was $75,110. Work occurred between August 1934 and May 1935. (PWA Docket No. SD 2311)
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