• Post Office - Wewoka OK
    The historic post office in Wewoka, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork inside, was completed in 1935 and is still in use today.
  • Post Office Mural - Wewoka OK
    The historic post office in Wewoka, Oklahoma houses New Deal artwork. The oil-on-canvas mural, entitled "Historical Background of Wewoka," was completed by Marjorie Clarke and installed in the post office lobby in 1941, where it is still viewable today. The mural shows a group of horsemen with wagons on the prairie.
  • Seminole County Courthouse Addition - Wewoka OK
    In 1939 the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed a two-story addition on the south end of the original courthouse building. The style of the addition was intended to match the original two-story red brick courthouse that had been built in 1927.
  • T.B. Mutt Miller Park - Wewoka OK
    The Waymarking site for this park celebrates Federal Works Progress Administration's (WPA) 1939 construction/ rock work in this city park. It says: "This park is located on rolling land, which shows off beautifully the WPA structures. An Historical Society write-up shows the park being built in 1936, however, a bronze shield on the bathhouse shows 1939...." According to the Oklahoma Historic Preservation Survey, "WPA work within Wewoka Park includes a stone wall that completely encircles the park, a swimming pool and bathhouse, native stone footbridges, a stone bandstand, and a park office." It goes on to point out that Wewoka Park exemplifies...
  • Wewoka High School - Wewoka OK
    "The high school in Wewoka is of another type of stone and had a large addition as a WPA project. The addition has a WPA marker, but is such a perfect match, it blends with the older portion of the building." --Leaning on a Legacy