- Post Office (former) - Bishopville SCThe historic former post office in Bishopville, South Carolina was built with Treasury Department funds and completed in 1940. The building, which was dedicated on June 27, 1940 to a crowd of at least 2,000, is now privately owned. As of 2025 it is a tobacco shop.
- G. Ross Anderson Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse Mural - Anderson SCThis historic federal building (now G. Ross Anderson Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse) in Anderson, South Carolina houses an example of New Deal artwork: "Corn, Cotton, and Tobacco Culture," an oil-on-canvas mural painted by Arthur Covey in 1940. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. Its dimensions are 10 x 15.25 ft. Per the GSA, the artist describes his work thusly: Here, during the season of cotton picking, Covey states that "my characters are American citizens, descended from several generations in the South who stuck to their lands in the reconstruction days and fought their own economic problems. ...
- Post Office Murals - Mayagüez PRThe historic main post office building in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico houses examples of New Deal artwork: "The Indian Mail System" and "Receipt of First Official Spanish Mail in the Island of Puerto Rico in 1541," by Jose A. Maduro. The works were commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and completed in 1940. As of 2019 the works were in clear need of restoration work.
- Post Office Relief - Great Neck NYThe front entrance of the main post office in Great Neck, New York is decorated with a New Deal-funded bas relief of an eagle and stars installed by Gaetano Cecere. The work was commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts and completed in 1940.
- Post Office - Great Neck NYThe historic post office in downtown Great Neck, New York "was built in 1939-40 and designed by consulting architect William Dewey Foster (1890-1958) for the Office of the Supervising Architect. It is a one story, pentagonal shaped skeletal frame building clad with plucked textured buff limestone in the Classical Revival style. It features a semicircular entrance portico supported by four square columns." (Wikipedia)
- Post Office Mural - Whitehall NYThe historic post office building in Whitehall, New York houses an example of New Deal artwork: a Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "Settlement of Skenesborough," painted by Axel Horn in 1940.
- Post Office - Albion ILThe historic post office in Albion, Illinois was built in 1939-1940 with Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
- Post Office - Spring Valley MNThe stately post office in Spring Valley, Minnesota was built in 1939-40 with Treasury Department funds. The historic building is still in service.
- Post Office Mural - Mercer PAThe historic post office in Mercer, Pennsylvania houses an example of New Deal artwork:: the 1940 mural "Clearing the Land," by Lorin Thompson, a winner of the Treasury Section's 48-State Post Office Competition. The oil-on-canvas work is still visible today.
- Post Office - West Union IAThe handsome historic post office in West Union, Iowa was constructed in 1939-40 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in operation.