• Coryell County Hospital (former) - Gatesville TX
    In 1940, Coryell County voters passed an issue for $30,000 in bonds bearing interest at the rate of not more than three percent to build a county hospital. Those bonds were issued on July 8, 1940. Designed by architects Brooks Pierson of Waco and L. S. Secrest of Gatesville, a 34-bed hospital built primarily with Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor was constructed and equipped between 1942 and 1943 at a cost of around $60,000. The county renovated the building in 2013 for a mental health unit, and currently the building is the Gatesville Center for Central County Services, which provides treatment for...
  • Gatesville City Hall and Auditorium - Gatesville TX
    The Works Progress Administration built the City Hall and the Auditorium building in Gatesville, between 1935 and 1937.
  • Post Office - Gatesville TX
    The post office in Gatesville was constructed with New Deal funds 1937.
  • Post Office Mural - Gatesville TX
    This 9.5' x 4.5' mural  "Off to Northern Markers" by Joe De Young was completed with Section of Fine Arts funds in 1939.