• East Waushacum Pond Water Diversion - Sterling MA
    Description of a New Deal project in a 1937 annual report: "The work of diverting the water of East Waushacum Pond in Sterling, authorized by Acts of 1934, Chapter 346, was begun July 12, 1935 in co-operation with the town of Clinton as a Federal Emergency Relief Administration Project and was continued in 1936 as a Federal Works Progress Administration Project ..."
  • Post Office (former) - Clinton MA
    The former post office building, located at 200 Union Street, in Clinton, Massachusetts, was constructed with Treasury Department funds during the Great Depression. An example of New Deal artwork, which had been created for the then-new building, has since been relocated.
  • Post Office Bas Relief - Clinton MA
    A plaster bas relief: "History of a Letter," was created by Theodore C. Barbarossa in 1939 as a commission by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. The work was originally installed in the then-new post office on Union Street. It has since been relocated to the current Clinton post office at 320 High Street, behind glass in the building's public lobby.
  • Road Improvements - Clinton MA
    The Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) conducted substantial street improvement work in Clinton, Mass., including the elimination of 235 sunken manhole dips.
  • Water Pipes - Clinton MA
    Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) constructed water pipes in Clinton, MA.