• Post Office - Short Hills NJ
    The historic Short Hills post office was constructed during the Great Depression with Treasury Department funds. The building, which was completed in 1939, is still in service. The building had housed an example of New Deal artwork, since destroyed.
  • Post Office Mural (destroyed) - Short Hills NJ
    The historic post office in Short Hills, New Jersey housed an example of New Deal artwork: "Short Hills Landscape," an oil-on-canvas mural painted by Ernest Lawson in 1939. The work, which was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, has unfortunately since been destroyed.