• NYA Campground - Livingston MT
    The Montana newspaper Big Timber Pioneer reported in early 1937 that "Eighteen miles from Livingston on the road to Gardiner NYA workers have transformed a wooded area into a five-acre camping spot. Rustic tables and benches were built and placed in the area, channels were dug to change the course of the creek and make water available for irrigation of grass plots at the picnic sites. Two springs were developed and 300 yards from the camp a woodland swimming pool. 50 by 120 yards, with an average depth of four feet, has been built."
  • Moorefield School - Batesville AR
    The Moorefield School was built by the NYA in 1936-1937. A one story, Plain Traditional, stone school, it "features some Craftsman influences (Story, 1992). It currently houses the Rehobeth Baptist Church. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Berryville Gymnasium - Berryville AR
    The single story stone building was designed in a "Plain Traditional" style with "minimal Craftsman influences" and included a stone chimney on the western elevation (Story, 1992). The building was constructed by 50 local laborers employed by the WPA.
  • Cotter High School Gymnasium (former) - Cotter AR
    This rock building was constructed in 1936-1938. It was used as the gym until 1980 when a new high school complex and gym was constructed. It is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is used as a gym by the North Arkansas Youth Center.
  • Cotter High School (demolished) - Cotter AR
    Constructed by the WPA in 1936-1938, the high school building was destroyed by fire in 1977.
  • High School Gymnasium - Virginia City MT
    The newspaper Big Timber Pioneer reported in 1936 that an "old warehouse" was being remodeled as a "first class high school gymnasium and civic center for Virginia City ," under the auspices of the WPA. The building was termed "highly substantial," with the original construction being a "combination of native granite and and the flawless construction efforts of Mormon artisans." The WPA allotted 37 man-months of labor for the project, which included "rebuilding of the roof and part of the sidewalls, installation of new double doors, placing of windows and other small repairs." The exact location of the structure and its...
  • Clark State Fishing Lake - Kingsdown KS
    Company 4701 of the CCC built the Bluff Creek Dam in 1936-37 as a Soil Conservation Service project, SCS-28. The body of water created was to later be called Clark State Fishing Lake. Lt. John A.H. Miller was the Commanding Officer of Co. 4701 Lt. G.R. Grimes was the Adjutant R.H. Pennartz was the Project Superintendent J.M. Collie was the educational advisor
  • Municipal Improvements - Patchogue NY
    One WPA project in 1936 was referenced in Sayville's Suffolk County News, in a story detailing stolen cement: "The material in question was for use on the storm sewers, curbs, and gutters now under construction in the vicinity of Oak street and Medford avenue, Patchogue." The WPA also undertook a "sidewalk, curb and gutter project" in parts of Patchogue as part of a $174,315 project begun in July 1937.
  • Orange County Courthouse - Orange TX
    The PWA provided funds toward the construction of a new Orange County Courthouse in 1936.
  • Community House - Grenada MS
    The Grenada Community House is a Tudor style "stone-veneered building with false-half-timbered gables, very similar to the community house in Pontotoc and Winona" and is part of the Grenada Downtown Historic District (Mississippi Department of Archives and History). "On February 9, 1934, with aid from the WPA Library Project, the official Grenada County Library opened in the upstairs room in a building next to the Grenada Bank. In 1936 the Community House was built on Line Street as a project through WPA. Part of the building became the new home of the library. In 1963 the city of Grenada gave the entire Community...