• Lincoln High School Addition - Ellwood City PA
    In 1934, the Public Works Administration gave a $28,770 grant and $71,230 loan to the Ellwood City school board for an addition to Lincoln High School. The addition included 18 class rooms and a gymnasium. It was designed by Robert A. Eckles of W.G. Eckles & Company. The general construction contract was awarded to Cooke-Anderson Company of Beaver Pennsylvania. The school and addition are still in use.
  • Municipal Building - Ellwood City PA
    Ellwood City, Pennsylvania's historic Municipal Building was constructed during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. (Credit is sometimes incorrectly given to the Works Progress Administration (WPA).) The PWA provided a $58,959 grant for the project, whose total cost was $131,535. Construction occurred between May 1936 and June 1937. PWA Docket No. PA W1213