
St. Helena Post Office, Front facade, facing west
St. Helena Post Office, Front facade, facing west
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015St. Helena Post Office, Front facade, facing west
St. Helena Post Office, Front facade, facing west
Description
The historic post office in St. Helena, California was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1940. The building, which houses the mural “Grape Pickers,” painted by Lew Keller in 1942 for the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, is still in use today.
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St. Helena Post Office, Torche lamp
St. Helena Post Office, Torche lamp
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
St. Helena Post Office, Torche lamp
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St. Helena Post Office Cornerstone
St. Helena Post Office Cornerstone
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
St. Helena Post Office Cornerstone
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Nesting boxes, facing West
Nesting boxes, facing West
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
Nesting boxes, facing West
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Registry COD window
Registry COD window
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
Registry COD window
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St. Helena Post Office, North elevation, facing SE
St. Helena Post Office, North elevation, facing SE
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
St. Helena Post Office, North elevation, facing SE
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Historic Postcard
Historic Postcard
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
Historic Postcard
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Opening day brochure
Opening day brochure
Photo: John W. Murphey © Creative Commons 2015
Opening day brochure
Source notes
Shulman, Todd L. "Napa County." Arcadia Publishing: 2009.
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