• Post Office (former) - Louisville OH
    The historic New Deal post office in Louisville, Ohio was constructed with Treasury Department funds. The building no longer serves as a post office. An example of New Deal artwork created for the New Deal building has been relocated to the new Louisville post office.
  • Post Office Mural - Louisville OH
    The post office in Louisville, Ohio houses a 1941 Section of Fine Arts mural by Herschel Levit entitled "Farm and Mill." The mural is tempera, 4 1/2 x 14 feet, 1941. “An explicit statement of the union of interests of the working class appears in Herschel Levit’s mural for Louisville. A Pennsylvania artist who has recently been recognized for his architectural photography, Levit portrayed large, muscular figures who smile and wave to each other as the industrial workers leave for the mill and the farmers attend to their chores.” The mural was painted for the old Louisville post office, but when the post...
  • Water System - Louisville OH
    A waterworks construction project was undertaken in Louisville, Ohio with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $39,000 loan and $13,467 grant toward the project, whose total cost was $52,459. Work occurred between September 1934 and January 1935. (PWA Docket No. OH 1633)