• Post Office - Magnolia MS
    The Colonial Revival post office in Magnolia is one of 32 constructed in Mississippi during the New Deal administration. It contains three murals by John H. Fyfe. The post office retains many of its original features, including the wooden entry vestibule common to the design. Enzweiler (1993) described the exterior features of the post office as: "...doorway flanked by wooden, Doric pilasters supporting an architrave with dentils...recessed panel with a brick voissoir surround, cast stone eagle one foot tall." It bears the standard cornerstone identifying the Secretary of the Treasury, Postmaster General, Supervising Architect, and Supervising Engineer.