• Schubert School Murals - Chicago IL
    George Melville Smith painted two 9' x 9' murals for the Schubert School: "The Life of Franz Schubert" and "The Hurricane." They were painted in 1938 with WPA Federal Art Project funds.
  • Post Office Mural - Roanoke Rapids NC
    Charles W. Ward painted this 1938 mural "Cotton Pickers" with support from the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.
  • Post Office Mural - Breckenridge MN
    A Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "Arrival of the Rural Mail" was painted by Robert Allaway and installed in the lobby of the Breckenridge, Minnesota post office in 1938.
  • Post Office - El Campo TX
    The historic post office in El Campo, Texas was built with federal Treasury Department funds in 1937-8. The building has been expanded and extensively remodeled since that time, appearing much different than it did when first constructed. That said, the post office, which house an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service as such.
  • Post Office - Forest MS
    The historic post office in Forest, Mississippi was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1938. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in use today.
  • Post Office Murals - Altoona PA
    The murals "Growth of the Road" and "Pioneers of Altoona" by Lorin Thompson were completed with the help of Treasury Relief Art Projecct funds in 1938.
  • Post Office - Ada OH
    The historic post office in Ada, Ohio was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
  • Post Office - Spencer IN
    The historic post office building in Spencer, Indiana was constructed with New Deal funds in 1938. It is still in use today.  
  • Post Office Mural - Princeton KY
    This mural "Kentucky Tobacco Field" by Robert C. Purdy was completed with Section of Fine Arts funds in 1938.
  • Post Office Mural - Bel Air MD
    The Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "First Performance of Edwin Booth," painted by William Calfee, was completed for the former Bel Air post office in 1938. It now hangs in the current post office at Blum Court.