- City:
- Rogers City, MI
- Site Type:
- Art Works, Murals
- New Deal Agencies:
- Arts Programs, Treasury Section of Fine Arts (TSFA)
- Started:
- 1941
- Completed:
- 1941
- Artist:
- James Calder
Description
This oil-on-canvas mural, entitled “Harbor at Rogers City,” was painted by James Calder and installed on September 16, 1941.
Calder painted three post office murals in Michigan, including “St. Clair River” in St. Clair and “Waiting for the Mail” on the wall of the Grand Ledge Post Office, portraying a farm family anticipating their daily delivery.
Source notes
https://genealogytrails.com/mich/presque/rogerspo.html https://www.voicenews.com/articles/2011/01/24/life/doc4d389a46dfc2e210714836.txt https://www.preservationnation.org/magazine/2005/january-february/a-marvelous-harvest-1.html Originally posted in the New Deal Art Registry: https://www.newdealartregistry.org/At this Location:
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Hello,
I am Christine Calder Smith, niece of James Calder. He also painted the murals in St. Clair Post Office and Grand ledge, Michigan. I have photographed the Grand Ledge, Michigan and St. Clair Michigan. I would be glad to share the pictures with New Deal project site.
Christine Calder smith
Hello Christine
I love the Grand Ledge mural and just learned about the others. I’m on my way to St. Clair to see that one next week, and I hope to go to Rogers City in the spring.
I would love to know more about your uncle, if you care to share with me.
Thanks
Bill