• Moccasin Bend School (former) - Miami OK
    Located about nine miles east of downtown Miami, Oklahoma, the former Moccasin Bend school building was built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1936. Built of ashlar masonry, the 76' x 30' building was located on the south side of E 100 St. A building with these dimensions can be found near given coordinates at the Eastside Assembly of God Miami; further confirmation is requested to determine whether this was the school building.
  • Municipal Fairgrounds - Miami OK
    Several substantial structures at the Miami Municipal Fairgrounds were built using native sandstone by the WPA (ca. 1940), including: an eight-foot-tall perimeter wall; a 78' x 205 fairground grandstand; a wall surrounding the racetrack; a 90' x 70' stable, and a 76' x 178' exhibit barn.
  • Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College: perimeter wall - Miami OK
    A 1985 Oklahoma Landmark Inventory identifies the perimeter wall around parts of the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College to be a Works Progress Administration (project), built in 1937-8: The campus of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College is partially encompassed by a WPA constructed rock fence. This double rock, 4 foot high and 18 inch thick fence is constructed of uncut and uncoursed native sandstone. It extends north to south some 150 feet, and east to west some 470 feet. Support piers with stone caps are situated on 49 foot centers; end columns have stone caps and are taller, up to the top of which the fence...