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  • Post Office (former) - Weirton WV
    The handsome former post office on Pennsylvania Avenue in Weirton, West Virginia was constructed in 1936-7 with Treasury Department funds. The building was dedicated Sept. 11, 1937. Not to be confused with the Cove Station post office, which was originally the Hollidays Cove post office, this structure has long since been replaced and has been vacant for decades. An example of New Deal artwork that had been created for the building has since been relocated. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Jan. 7, 1937: WEIRTON, W. Va., Jan. 6—After next August, Weirton residents will be able to boast of one of the finest and most modern "medium...
  • Post Office (former) - Westbrook ME
    The historic former post office in Westbrook, Maine was built in 1935-6 with Treasury Department funds. The building, which housed an example of New Deal artwork, is now a bank. The artwork has been relocated.
  • Post Office (former) - Westerville OH
    The former Westerville post office was a New Deal project and used to contain a mural by Olive Nuhfer. The mural has been moved to a new post office north of downtown. An early photograph of the building can be found at the Ohio Memory online archive (https://www.ohiomemory.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p267401coll34/id/9898/rec/1).
  • Post Office (former) - Westport CT
    The former post office in Westport, Connecticut, located at 154 Post Road, was built in 1935 with federal Treasury Department funds.  "It was designed by Lansing Holden, a World War I flying ace, who won the Distinguished Service Cross.  Returning home from the war, he took up his father’s profession as an architect. Holden continued to fly, and in 1938 he died in a crash trying to land in bad weather." In 2011 the post office was sold to a private real estate company, and postal operations relocated to a strip plaza. The building then housed a high-end restaurant, though it...
  • Post Office (former) - White River Junction VT
    The historic former post office building in downtown White River Junction, Vermont was constructed in 1934 with Treasury Department funds. The building now houses The Center for Cartoon Studies. An example of New Deal artwork is still housed in the old post office's lobby.
  • Post Office (former) - Wilkinsburg PA
    The historic former Wilkinsburg post office was constructed in 1936 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is now privately owned. It is unclear what public-facing purpose, if any, the building presently serves.
  • Post Office (former) - Williamsburg KY
    The historic post office building in Williamsburg, Kentucky was constructed with Treasury Department funds. The building, located at the northeast corner of E. Sycamore St. and N. 3rd St. is now privately owned.
  • Post Office (former) - Willoughby OH
    The historic former post office building in Willoughby, Ohio was constructed in 1934 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building had housed an example of New Deal artwork, now missing. Postal operations have moved to a different facility in the community and the New Deal post office is now privately owned.
  • Post Office (former) - Windom MN
    The classic New Deal former post office in Windom, Minnesota was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1939. The stately brick building is now privately owned. An example of New Deal artwork created for the facility has since been relocated.
  • Post Office (former) - Windsor CT
    The historic former post office in Windsor, Connecticut was constructed in 1940-1 with Treasury Department funds. The building is now home to the Raymond B McHugh VFW Post 4470.
  • Post Office (former) - Woodruff SC
    The historic former post office building in Woodruff, South Carolina was constructed in 1939 with Treasury Department funds. The building is now privately owned.
  • Post Office (former) - Worthington MN
    The historic post office in Worthington, Minnesota was built in 1934 with Treasury Department funds. It is now privately owned and known as the Worthington Professional Building.
  • Post Office (former) - York PA
    The historic former post office in York, Pennsylvania located at 200 S. George St. (not to be confused with the preceding post office located at the northeast corner of W. Philadelphia St. and N. Beaver St.) was constructed in the early 20th century and expanded and remodeled during the New Deal era. Construction of the building's addition / "annex" required the demolition of multiple structures and took place in 1939-40. It was at this time that two examples of New Deal sculptures were created for the post office (since relocated). York Daily Record, in 2016: The Philadelphia and Beaver streets post office...
  • Post Office (former) - Yukon OK
    The historic post office building in Yukon, Oklahoma was constructed between 1939 and 1940 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is now municipally owned. A New Deal that was painted for this building has since been moved to the city's current postal facility.
  • Post Office (former) Addition - Clinton IA
    The historic former post office in Clinton, Iowa was constructed in 1902. A New Deal-era addition was constructed in 1934-5 with Treasury Department funds by way of the Public Works Administration (PWA), which allocated $76,500 for the project in Oct. 1933. Excavation began in Oct. 1934. It was expected that a $2,000 New Deal mural would be created for the building, though that plan never came to fruition. "In 1999 the post office closed and has been used to store various equipment since 2009." As of 2023 the building was not serving any public-serving purpose.
  • Post Office (former) Addition - Fremont NE
    Fremont, Nebraska's historic mid-1890s post office building received a New Deal-era rear addition funded by the Treasury Department, completed in 1937. The building is now privately owned.
  • Post Office (former) Addition - Ithaca NY
    The U.S. Treasury Department funded an addition to Ithaca, New York's former main post office (now Ithaca's Town Hall) during the mid-1930s. The project was completed in early 1936. Ithaca's Downtown Station post office continues to occupy a corner of the old building.
  • Post Office (former) Addition - Kingston NY
    Kingston, New York's 1907 post office, located at the northeast corner of Broadway and Grand Street, was enlarged and remodeled using Treasury Department funds in a project completed in 1938. The local paper Daily Freeman reported in 2013: "It was a beautiful granite post office built there in 1907," but it eventually got to be too small for the community's needs, Ford said. A former mayor could have purchased the old building for $1 and preserved it, the historian said, but he wanted the property back on the tax rolls, so the building was sold and torn down.
  • Post Office (former) Addition - Waterville ME
    Waterville, Maine's 1911 former post office building received a rear addition funded by the Treasury Department during the New Deal era, completed in 1938. The building is now privately owned. Per the Waterville Morning Sentinel: "The postoffice addition seems to be practically completed and from present appearances another week or two will see the whole place in use. It has been a long drag and doubtless the men who work in the office will be pleased to see the last workman leave. However, so far as the public is concerned it has been a job in which the contractor has apparently...
  • Post Office (former) and Courthouse Extension - Augusta GA
    A rear extension to the historic U.S. Post Office and Courthouse building in Augusta, Georgia was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1936. Postal operations vacated the building in 1973. The building continues to operate as a courthouse. An example of New Deal artwork created for the facility has since been relocated.
  • Post Office (former) Extension - Greenwich CT
    The historic post office in downtown Greenwich, Connecticut was originally constructed in 1916-7. A rear extension was added to the building to as part of a New Deal project completed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is now privately owned. An example of New Deal artwork created for the facility has since been relocated.
  • Post Office (former) Extension - Meadville PA
    The Old Post Office Building at 296 Chestnut St in Meadville, Pennsylvania was constructed in 1908-10. The building received a New Deal-era extension in 1936, which was funded by the Treasury Department, and the structure is now privately owned.
  • Post Office (former) Extension - Northampton MA
    An extension to the old Northampton Post Office was constructed in 1938 with Treasury Department funds. It is located at 47 Pleasant Street, and currently houses various private offices. "The building was built in 1903 as a United States Post Office. It was expanded during subsequent years, then decommissioned and sold by the Postal Service in 1979. The building was renovated in 1990. It is constructed of stone and brick in Neoclassical design enhanced with two story graceful palladium windows, concrete columns, and impressive wood detail."    
  • Post Office (former) Museum - Winnsboro LA
    This post office was built under the New Deal in 1937 and now houses the "Old Post Office Museum." An original New Deal mural still hangs in the building.
  • Post Office (former) Renovations - Gaffney SC
    The historic former post office Gaffney, South Carolina was constructed in 1912. However, the building received a project "covering general repairs, improvements and general renovation" that was conducted in 1940. The building, often referred to as the "grand dame" by locals, now houses Gaffney's Visitor Center as well as art studios. Per The Gaffney Ledger: Scaffolding had been erected around the Gaffney postoffice building by the Valley Renovating and Repainting Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, in preparation for a repair program costing between $11,000 and $12,000. A new roof will be put on the building, the top tiling will be replaced with new...
  • Post Office Addition - Canandaigua NY
    The historic post office in Canandaigua, New York was built in 1910; an addition to the building was financed by the Treasury Department during the Great Depression. "In 1938 it was expanded with an additional story under the auspices of Louis Simon, Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department." The building is now owned by the YMCA.
  • Post Office Addition - Cortland NY
    The historic post office building in Cortland, New York "was built in 1913-1915 and enlarged in 1940-1941." The extension was funded by the federal Treasury Department, a New Deal project, and the post office bears a rare cornerstone documenting the original date of construction as well as the date of the addition. The building "is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Oscar Wenderoth. It is a one story building with a brick foundation clad in granite with facades clad in coursed ashlar limestone in...
  • Post Office Addition - Easton PA
    The Easton post office was built in 1910. It was extended northward toward Pine Street during the New Deal era, with Treasury Department funds, in 1937. The historic building is still in use. Source: "The Easton Post Office was constructed in 1910 as a two story mix of Beaux-Arts and Neoclassical styles with limestone cladding and wood double-hung windows. A later addition, complementing the original style, was built in 1937. The building is located in Easton’s historic district. Original flooring, ornate trim and even the original post office boxes are still in place. Used throughout the building is a mined stone known...
  • Post Office Addition - Fulton NY
    The historic post office building in Fulton, New York "was built in 1912-1915 and enlarged in 1936-1938. It is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, James Knox Taylor. It is a two story building with a limestone facade that contains a six-part colonnade with attached Doric order columns set in antis between Doric piers in the Greek Revival style." The building, which also houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
  • Post Office Addition - Geneva NY
    The historic post office building in Geneva, New York was constructed in 1905-6. An addition to the post office was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds as a New Deal project; that work was completed in 1940. The building, which is still in use today, possesses examples of New Deal artwork both inside and out.
  • Post Office Addition - Greenfield MA
    The historic post office in Greenfield, Massachusetts was built in 1913. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, received additions constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1939. The building is still in use and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Post Office Addition - Huron SD
    The magnificent 1911-4 post office building in Huron, South Dakota received a New Deal-era addition, built 1936-7. Construction of the rear extension coincided with renovation of the original building. Dedication of the expanded facility took place on Jul. 5, 1937. Per the Jun. 30, 1937 The Evening Huronite, Huron, South Dakota, the 56' x 102' extension doubled the building's size. The dedicaton ceremony featured First Assistant Postmaster General W. W. Howes. While the post office occupied the entire first floor of the building, the facility housed multiple other U.S. agencies, including the Soil Erosion Service; army and navy recruiting; Weather Bureau;...
  • Post Office Addition - Little Falls NY
    The impressive neoclassical brick post office in Little Falls, New York was originally constructed in 1907-09. A much plainer annex building was added as part of a New Deal project, 1938-40, carried out with federal Treasury Department funds. Jerry Gleason was the contractor for the work, which consisted of the building extension and remodeling.
  • Post Office Addition - Urbana IL
    The historic former main post office building in downtown Urbana, Illinois received a rear addition in 1935, courtesy Treasury Department funds. The building, locates at 202 S Broadway Ave., houses multiple tenants, and still houses a post office: Urbana's Downtown Station.
  • Post Office Addition - West Chester PA
    The historic 1905-7 post office on Gay Street in West Chester, Pennsylvania received a rear addition ("annex") that doubled its size during the New Deal era. Originally the main post office for West Chester, the long-serving facility is now known as the Gay Street Station post office. Per culturechesco.org: The next construction phase began thirty years later on October 26, 1935, when an annex was added to the rear of the structure nearly doubling its size. A one-foot setback can be seen about mid-point of the building where the back wall of the original Post Office was located. The outside materials and...
  • Post Office and Courthouse - Glasgow MT
    Constructed in 1938-39. Still in use as both a post office and a courthouse.
  • Post Office and Courthouse - Marquette MI
    The U.S. Post Office and Court House in Marquette, Michigan was constructed by the Treasury Department in 1935-7. The building, designed by Le Roy Gaarder,  is still in use by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan and the U.S. Postal Service. It contains a 1938 Section of Fine Arts mural titled "Marquette Exploring Shores of Lake Superior."
  • Post Office and Courthouse - Monroe LA
    Constructed by the Treasury Department in 1934 under supervising architect James A. Wetmore. It is still in use by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana and as a post office.
  • Post Office and Courthouse - Ponca City OK
    The historic U.S. Post Office and Courthouse building in Ponca City, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building was completed in 1934 and is still in use today.
  • Post Office and Courthouse (former) - Nome AK
    Nome, Alaska's old post office and courthouse was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds and opened in 1938. The building, which still stands, is located along Front Street adjacent to Federal Way. It has since been heavily modified and is privately owned.
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