- Post Office (former) - Saugerties NYThe historic former post office building at 319 Main Street in Saugerties, New York was constructed as a New Deal project with Treasury Department funds. Built in 1934-6, the building is now privately owned.
- Post Office (former) - Sebring FLThe historic former post office in Sebring, Florida was constructed in 1940 with Treasury Department funds. The building now houses Sebring's police department. An example of New Deal artwork created for the building has since been relocated.
- Post Office (former) - Seguin TXThe historic former post office in Seguin, Texas was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1934. The building is now privately owned.
- Post Office (former) - Sheldon IAThe historic former post office in Sheldon, Iowa was built in 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The stately structure is now privately owned, and of 2025 operates as a storage facility. The building's footprint and appearance have been significantly modified as a result of this repurposing. The post office's specifications, as well as the story of the building's construction—which involved multiple contractors—is told in depth in the article at the NWestIowa.com link provided below. To quote part of the article: The Sheldon Post Office was an impressive facility. A pair of houses were removed to pay for it, with Mrs. E.H. McClellan...
- Post Office (former) - Sidney MT"The former site of the Sidney post office, now known as the Donald G. Nutter Building (named for a former Montana governor). The post office moved to a new building in 1987." The Treasury cornerstone is visible in the lower left hand corner of the photo.
- Post Office (former) - Siloam Springs ARThe historic post office building in Siloam Springs, Arkansas was constructed in 1937 with federal funding. An example of New Deal artwork created for the building can still be found in the lobby. The building is now privately owned.
- Post Office (former) - Silver City NMThis colorful post office was built in 1934 by the Treasury Department. It is a one-story hollow tile construction with a basement. It has modified Mission-style arches, relief ornamentation and entablature with finials over front entrance, double-leaf front doors, transom covered by row of turned spindles, two gabled skylights. The contractor was Robert E. McKee of El Paso. The building is still standing but was discontinued as post office in mid-1970s. As of Summer 2012, the building is vacant and up for sale.
- Post Office (former) - Silver Spring MDThe historic post office building in Silver Spring MD was constructed in 1936-37 by the Treasury Department. Its construction is sometimes mis-attributed to the WPA (Works Progress Administration). It is a typical Colonial Revival style building, often used in the eastern states for post offices during the interwar period. The U.S. Postal Service sold off the building in 1981, which is now privately owned and occupied by a medical office. The interior was completely redone by the new owners. The Silver Spring Historical Society is in possession several items salvaged from the renovation. A New Deal mural originally installed in the post...
- Post Office (former) - Somerville MAThe former branch post office at 237 Washington St. in downtown Somerville, Massachusetts was constructed with federal funds. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the building was constructed in 1934 or 1935. It has since been sold. The lobby of the old post office contains a New Deal mural entitled "A Skirmish between Bristish and Colonists," which was painted in 1939 by Ross E. Moffett.
- Post Office (former) - Sparta TNThis Classical Modern building, built using brick, stone, and aluminum, was constructed in 1936 to serve as the post office for Sparta, Tennessee. The building is currently home to the local newspaper, the Sparta Expositor.
- Post Office (former) - Spearfish SDSpearfish's historic former post office was a New Deal project, built in 1940. The building, which houses examples of New Deal artwork, is now privately owned. In 1940 this post office opened for the use of the citizens of Spearfish. It was built in an architectural style that was used in many small towns. There were also offices in the basement to house federal programs such as the Extension Service. From 1930 to to 1942 the federal government greatly expanded its public building programs. The style of the Spearfish post office was described as Class C, for a "second class city,"...
- Post Office (former) - Springdale ARThe stately former New Deal post office in Springdale, Arkansas was constructed in 1936. It now serves as the Springdale Chamber of Commerce. An example of New Deal artwork created for the building has since been relocated.
- Post Office (former) - Springville UTThe gorgeous and historic former post office in Springville, Utah was built in 1941 with Treasury Department funds by way of the Federal Works Agency. Dedication took place on Nov. 15, 1941. As of 2025 the building houses a day care center.
- Post Office (former) - St. Albans WVThis New Deal post office was constructed in 1937-8 with Treasury Department funds. As of December 2013 it was still functioning and was known as the Old St. Albans Post Office. Researcher Frank da Cruz reports this building now houses an architectural engineering firm. The wood relief sculpture "Science and Industry" by Reuben R. Kramer (1941) was moved to the new post office that was built in 986 at 431 B Street. He also reports that the cornerstone names Treasury Secretary Morgenthau, Postmaster General James Farley, Supervising Architect Louis A. Simon, Neil A. Melick Supervising Engineer. "The Old St. Albans Post Office...
- Post Office (former) - St. Cloud MNThe stately former post office (and later, Federal Building) in St. Cloud, Minnesota was constructed with Treasury Department funds and completed in 1938. Oddly, the building's 1936 cornerstone was laid in July 1937. (Further research is needed to discern the exact contract and construction dates of the building.) The building replaced an early-century post office building at the same site, which was physically lifted and relocated on rollers to a new location, becoming St. Cloud's city hall. The building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, also received multiple examples of New Deal artwork. It is also now privately...
- Post Office (former) - St. George UTThe former post office at 94 E Tabernacle St. in St. George, Utah was a New Deal construction. The Treasury Department provided funding for the building, which bears a 1936 cornerstone. The building is now privately owned, presently (as of 2024) housing a bank.
- Post Office (former) - St. Paul MNThe monumental former post office and federal building at 180 Kellogg Blvd. in St. Paul, Minnesota was constructed during the Great Depression. The original structure was designed in 1931-2, during the Hoover administration; bears a 1933 cornerstone and was constructed in May to Sept. 1934. The architectural style is PWA Moderne. While it would seem the New Deal connection to this structure is questionable, a second issuance of funding for the building enables us to attribute construction of the original 11-story facility to the Public Works Administration (PWA). As detailed by a 1985 Historic, Architectural & Archaeological Significance Survey: The additional appropriation for...
- Post Office (former) - Starkville MSThe historic one-story Colonial Revival post office in Starkville, Mississippi was constructed by M. C. Monroe for $14,750 in 1935. It has not been used as a post office since the 1980s; the building is now privately owned.
- Post Office (former) - Storm Lake IAThe historic former post office in Storm Lake, Iowa was built in 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The stately structure is now the administration building for the Storm Lake Community School District. An example of New Deal artwork created for the facility has since been relocated.
- Post Office (former) - Stoughton MAThis former post office building was constructed by the Treasury in 1937. It is now privately owned. The post office originally contained a Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "A Massachusetts Countryside" painted by Jean Watson in 1940. "The mural was removed from the old post office in 1986 when a new one was completed. It hung in the town hall until 1990 but during renovations of the town hall was actually placed in the trash by the contractors. The president of the historical society saved the mural from the trash and has stored the mural in the attic of his shop...
- Post Office (former) - Summerville SCThe historic former post office building in Summerville, South Carolina was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which was completed in 1938, now houses civic offices.
- Post Office (former) - Swainsboro GAThe former post office in Swainsboro, Georgia was constructed in 1936 with Treasury Department funds. The building bears the words UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE above the former front entrance (though the building did not actually serve as a U.S. courthouse), with COURT HOUSE clearly replacing the words POST OFFICE. UNF.edu: "It was purchased by Emanuel County and served as the county courthouse from 1999-2002 until a new courthouse was built that incorporated it into a new county government building." The old post office building, specifically, can be found at the northern corner of the intersection of S. Main St. and E. Moring...
- Post Office (former) - Sylvester GAThe historic former post office in Sylvester, Georgia was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1937. The building now houses the Chamber of Commerce. An example of New Deal artwork created for the facility was relocated to the community's current post office.
- Post Office (former) - Tahlequah OKThe historic post office building in Tahlequah, Oklahoma was constructed with federal funds and completed in 1937. It has been re-purposed as the municipal Chamber of Commerce.
- Post Office (former) - Tallulah LAThe historic former post office in Tallulah, Louisiana was constructed ca. 1935 with Treasury Department funds. The building now houses the Madison Parish Health Unit. A mural created for the building has been relocated to Tallulah's current post office.
- Post Office (former) - Toms River NJThe old Toms River post office, located at 40 Washington St., was constructed in 1939 with New Deal funds. Postal operations were relocated and the old post office now houses a Community Action Agency. The building also housed an example of New Deal artwork, now missing.
- Post Office (former) - Torrington CTThe historic former post office building in Torrington, Connecticut was constructed with in 1935-6 with Treasury Department funds. An example of New Deal artwork that had been housed in the former post office has been relocated to USPS's current location on Elm Street. The New Deal-era building is now privately owned and known as Old Post Office Square. Short and Stanley-Brown: "This post office has two entrances, which is unusual except in large buildings, and its along most of the side. The lobby has a terrazzo floor, marble wainscot, and plaster above, decorated with mural paintings. The construction is fireproof except...
- Post Office (former) - Trenton TNThe historic former post office in Trenton, Tennessee was built in 1937 with Treasury Department funds. Now privately owned, the building is known as (appropriately enough) The Old Post Office; though what, if any, public-facing purpose the building serves is unknown to Living New Deal.
- Post Office (former) - Tuscumbia ALThe historic former post office in Tuscumbia, Alabama was constructed in 1936 with Treasury Department funding. The former post office is now the Tuscumbia City Hall and Municipal Court.
- Post Office (former) - Tuskegee ALThe stately New Deal-era former post office in Tuskegee, Alabama was built in 1935. Postal operations were moved to a new building in 1991, and the historic Depression-era building now serves as an arts center. An example of New Deal artwork created for the site has since been relocated to the 'new' post office.
- Post Office (former) - Ukiah CAThe former post office in Ukiah CA was built in 1936 and inaugurated Jan. 30, 1937. The building's construction was funded by the Treasury Department, and is sometimes mis-attributed to the Works Progress Administration (WPA). It is a typical single-story Moderne-style building of the 1930s, constructed 0f poured concrete, covering 11,200 square-feet. It cost $72,315 (pressdemocrat.com). This post office was taken out of service in 2012 and put on the market, despite considerable protest from the local community. Local activists succeeded in having it placed on the National Register of Historic Places that year. It was still sitting unused behind a steel fence in...
- Post Office (Former) - Union MOConstructed by the Treasury Department in 1939. The post office has since moved to a newer facility. The building was used as an antique store, but is up for sale as of Summer 2013. The mural by James Penney that was created for this post office now hangs in the new post office at 1276 Missouri Route 47, Union, MO.
- Post Office (former) - Vacaville CAThe historic Vacaville Post Office was constructed during the Great Depression but is now privately owned. The New Deal mural still decorates the walls.
- Post Office (former) - Valentine NE"The one-story brick and limestone Modernistic style building, constructed in 1936-1937, is an excellent example of a Class C or D post office built from standardized plans developed in the 1930's." As of 2014, this building is in use as Cherry County Office Building.
- Post Office (former) - Van Nuys CAThis Spanish Revival post office in Van Nuys, CA was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1934-35. The post office was no longer functional by 1978, when it was under consideration for the title of a Los Angeles Historical Monument. From 1992 until 2017, the facility housed non-profit Children of the Night's 24-bed shelter for teenage survivors of sex-trafficking. Over 3,000 children called Children of the Night home during its 25 years in existence. In 2024, the building became a shelter for vulnerable women and youth called Carol’s Sanctuary.
- Post Office (former) - Venice CAThe historic post office building in Venice, California was constructed in 1939 with Treasury Department funds. The building is now privately owned.
- Post Office (former) - Ville Platte LAThe Ville Platte post office was built in 1937, and originally housed a mural by Paul Rohland. The mural now resides in the new post office, while the original building is now a branch of the Evangeline Parish public library. Additional photographs can be found at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/courthouselover/3104366510/
- Post Office (former) - Walterboro SCThe historic former post office building in Walterboro, South Carolina was constructed in 1936-7 with federal Treasury Department funds. The stately building is now privately owned.
- Post Office (former) - Watsonville CAThis New Deal post office is now the Cabrillo College Watsonville Center.
- Post Office (former) - Wausau WIThe former Wausau Wisconsin Post Office building on First Street was constructed by the Treasury in 1937. It has now been turned into private apartment buildings.