Post Office – Hamilton IL

Built in 1938. The New Deal cornerstone is located in the lower right corner of the front wall when facing the entrance.
Built in 1938. The New Deal cornerstone is located in the lower right corner of the front wall when facing the entrance.
The historic post office building in Hamilton, Montana was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which is still in use today, was completed in 1941. A New Deal mural was installed in the lobby in 1942.
The historic post office building in Hamilton, New York “was designed and built in 1936, and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department,… read more
The post office in Hamilton was completed in 1934 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Richard Zoellner’s three 1934 murals–“Agriculture,” “Fort Hamilton,” and “Industries of Hamilton”–painted with funds provided by the federal government… read more
The post office in Hamlet, NC, was completed in 1941 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Nina de Brennecke’s three carve mahogany bas relief sculptures–“Dewberries,” “Drilling,” and “Peaces”–completed in 1942 under the Treasury… read more
The historic Hammonton post office was built with Treasury Department funds in 1938. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
The historic branch post office in Hamtramck, Michigan, was constructed in 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses multiple examples of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
The historic post office in Hancock, Michigan was constructed in 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
The handsome and historic post office in Hardinsburg, Kentucky was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1941. The building, which houses an example of new Deal artwork, is still in service.
The post office in Harlan was completed in 1935 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Richard Gates’s 1937 mural, “Farmer Feeding Industry,” completed in 1937 with funds provided by the Treasury Section of… read more
This New Deal post office was constructed by the Treasury Department in 1939.
The historic post office building in Harrison, New York “was built in 1938 by the Office of the Supervising Architect under the direction of Louis A. Simon. It is a one story, symmetrically massed building clad with random stone ashlar… read more
The historic post office in Hart, Michigan was constructed in 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
The historic post office in Hastings MN was constructed in 1936-7 with Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
The historic post office in Haverford, Pennsylvania was constructed in 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The building is still in use today.
The historic post office in Haverstraw, New York was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which was built in 1935, is still in service.
The historic post office in Hawkinsville, GA was constructed in 1937 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
The historic post office in Hawthorne, New Jersey was constructed with Treasury Department funds. The building, which was constructed in 1940, is still in use today; it also houses an example of New Deal artwork.
The historic post office building in Haynesville, Louisiana was constructed in 1936 with U.S. Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses a New Deal mural inside, is still in use today.
The historic post office building in Hayward, California—now known as Bradford Station—was constructed in 1936 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
Hazlehurst’s Colonial Revival style post office is similar to many of the New Deal post offices constructed in Mississippi. The builder, Blair, Algernon Construction Company, was responsible for a large number of Mississippi post offices during that time. The building… read more
The Moderne building was constructed in 1937. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is also the site of the 1939 mural, “Stampeding Buffaloes Stopping the Train.”
This New Deal post office was built in 1937. It remains in ‘mint condition’ to this day, with the interior looking exactly as it did in the 1930s (2017). The building on is on the National Register of Historic Places… read more
This historic post office in Hereford, Texas was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1939-40. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, has since been extended. It is still in service.
“The Herington Post Office was constructed by the PWA for $55,000. It was dedicated on December 12, 1935 and occupied on January 1, 1936. It contains one of six New Deal post office murals by Louis Freund. Supervising architect was… read more
The historic post office in Herkimer, New York “was designed and built in 1933-1934 by consulting architect Ross Edgar Sluyter for the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department. It is a one story, seven bay building faced… read more
The post office in Hettinger, North Dakota was constructed with federal funds. The building, which opened for business in 1938, is still in use today.
The historic post office in Hickman, Kentucky was constructed in 1939 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
The historic branch post office in Highland Park, Michigan was constructed in 1940 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in use today.
The historic post office in Hodgenville, Kentucky was constructed in 1937 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
The historic post office in Hoisington, Kansas was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which was constructed ca. 1936, houses New Deal artwork inside and is still in use today.
The historic post office in Holdenville, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building was completed in 1935 and is still in use today.
The historic post office in Hollis, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork inside, was completed in 1940 and is still in use today.
Constructed by the Treasury Department in 1934. This is an elaborate building with a large amount of marble on the interior, art deco moulding, a bas relief eagle above the door, and reliefs in the wall on the front highlighting… read more