• Erie Railroad Grade Separations (no longer extant) - Little Falls NJ
    The New York Times reported in 1935: "TWO grade crossings of the Erie Railroad on Routes 6 and 23 at Singac, Passaic County, N.J., will be eliminated under a contract for which bids have been received by Highway Commissioners Arthur F. Foran and James Baker. Funds appropriated through the United States Bureau of Public Roads under the NRA will be used for the project." The infrastructure relating around Routes 6 (now 46) and 23 in the area has been extensively modified since the time of these projects, and the bridges are no longer extant.
  • Post Office (former) - Little Falls NJ
    The historic former post office in Little Falls, New Jersey was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds ca. 1938. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, presently serves as the Little Falls Civic Center and Historical Society.
  • Post Office (former) Mural - Little Falls NJ
    The historic former post office in Little Falls, New Jersey—now the Little Falls Civic Center and Historical Society—houses an example of New Deal artwork: "Labor and Leisure," an oil-on-canvas mural painted by James Brooks in 1939. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.