• Post Office - Whitman MA
    The post office in Whitman, Massachusetts was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which opened for business in 1938, is still in use today. A New Deal-funded plaster relief titled "Liberty" hangs in the lobby. It was created by Attilio Piccirilli in 1940.
  • Post Office Relief - Whitman MA
    The post office contains a Section of Fine Arts funded plaster relief titled "Liberty" hangs in the lobby. It was created by Attilio Piccirilli in 1940.
  • Sidewalks - Whitman MA
    Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) labor constructed sidewalks in Whitman, Massachusetts. WPA Bulletin, from the Brockton Enterprise: Work will start Tuesday on the construction of a new sidewalk on the easterly side of Pleasant street from South avenue to the Reed school and the residents of East Whitman, who have watched the re-building of new sidewalk on the westerly side now nearly completed to Lazel street, express the wish that the same employees continue on their job with the same foremen in charge. It is the unanimous opinion of the residents in that part of the town that this improvement has been made...