WPA-Era Murals Collection – M2023.01

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Summary Information

Repository
UNC Asheville Special Collections and University Archives
Title
WPA -Era Murals Collection
ID
M2023.01
Date [inclusive]
1986-2016
Extent
6 Linear feet
Description note
The collection consists of portfolios containing photographs of public art painted or created by artists funded by WPA or another New Deal agency, as well as seventeen individual state guide books written under the auspices of the Federal Writers’ Project. The collection also contains a series of posters as well as research documentation used by Michael and Amy Clarke as they sought sources of public art, photographed the art, created supporting information about the artists, artwork, and locations, and created these portfolios.
Location note
The portfolios are located in Special Collections, Row 3, Section 4, and the oversize materials are shelved in oversize cabinets. The New Deal Guide books are shelved in the Special Collections Reading Room.
Language
English
Citation

[Identification of item], WPA-Era Murals Collection, D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804

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Historical Information

When President Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated in March 1933, he immediately started working with Congress to implement a massive amount of legislation to move the country out of the Great Depression. His “New Deal” created dozens of federal agencies designed to stimulate the economy and provide employment for the millions of Americans who were out of work. Part of the New Deal was designed to give jobs to artists, employing them to create art in post offices, courthouses, and other public spaces across the country. A handful of federal agencies were involved in this, among them the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP), 1933-1934, the The Section of Fine Arts (The Section), 1934-1943, Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP), 1935-1938, and the largest of the art projects, the Works Progress Administration, Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP), 1935-1942. Taken together, the federal art projects “produced more than 2,500 murals, 17,000 sculptures, 100,000 easel paintings, 11,000 designs; operated more than 100 community art centers; generated 20,000 illustrations of American crafts and design; made thousands of posters, photographs, textiles, ceramics, other decorative arts and objects; and carried out related events and activities.” (Source: Living New Deal website, Department of Geography, UC Berkeley).

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Scope and Contents

The collection contains the documentary work of Michael and Amy Clarke, who visited 20 states and photographed public art work originally created by artists employed by the Works Progress Administration and other Federal agencies as part of the New Deal during the Great Depression. The collection contains professional quality photographs taken by Michael Clarke as well as extensive information about each artist and their work. The bulk of the collection is presented in eighteen portfolios, each containing photographs of the art work with information on the back of each photo. Additional materials in the collection include original copies and reprints of New Deal guidebooks. Taken together, the WPA-era Murals Collection documents a large volume of public art created during the New Deal and provides information about the locations and the artists who created the works. Overall, the Clarke’s work illustrates the scope and variety of public art created during this time.

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Arrangement note

The collection consists of a series of portfolios, each documenting public art created by artists funded by the Works Progress Administration and other New Deal agencies during the Great Depression. Each portfolio documents one or two states, and includes WPA murals found in Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, West Virginia, Florida, Mississippi, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Arizona, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, South Carolina, Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Mexico, and New York. Each portfolio includes professional quality prints of the artwork. On the back of each print is information about the artwork. the location, and the artist. In addition to the portfolios, there are four boxes of cards containing information about artists, locations, and other research related to this project. There is an additional box containing two binders, as well as four drawers of oversize posters and materials from exhibits the Clarkes did about this project.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

UNC Asheville Special Collections and University Archives

Ramsey Library, CPO # 1500
One University Heights
Asheville, North Carolina, 28804-8504
828.251.6645
speccoll@unca.edu

Access note

The collection is open for research.

Custodial History

Donated by Michael and Amy Clarke.

Accruals note

Additional accruals are not expected.

Processing Information

Processed by Michael Dennis and Gene Hyde.

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Collection Inventory

Description: Each state (e.g., “Tennessee”) describes a portfolio case containing professional quality 11X17 photo prints. The artist, title of the work, location, and other metadata is attached to the back of each photo. Each portfolio case includes a number of prints – the Tennessee portfolio, for instance, contains 23 prints. The individual boxes listed at the end include 5×7 notecards with research information, contact information, and other details related to finding and photographing the murals. The photos were taken with a professional quality Canon full-frame camera.

Each image listed includes the name of the artist, the title of the art work, and where the art work is located.

Portfolio: Tennessee

  • Greenwood, Marion, “Partnership of Man and Nature”, U.S. Post Office, Crossville, TN.
  • Chisolm, Margaret Covey, “The Newcomers”, U.S. Post Office, Livingston, TN.
  • Higgins, Eugene, “Early Settlers Entering Mount Pleasant”, U.S. Post Office, Mt. Pleasant, TN. (two copies).
  • Billings, Henry, “Maury County Landscape”, U.S. Court House, Columbia, TN (two copies).
  • Nyquist Carl, “Picking Cotton”, U.S. Post Office, Bolivar, TN.
  • Day, Horace, “Farm and Factory” Clinton Post Office, Clinton, TN.
  • Poor, Anne, “Gleason Agriculture” U.S. Post Office, Gleason, TN.
  • Citron, Minna, “Horse Swapping Day” U.S. Post Office & Agriculture Building, Manchester, TN.
  • Ipcar, Dahlov, “On the Shores of the Lake” U.S. Post Office, La Follette, TN.
  • Martin, Thelma, “Wild Boar Hunt” U.S. Post Office, Sweetwater, TN.
  • Zorach, Marguerite, “Autumn” U.S. Post Office, Ripley, TN.
  • Martin, David Stone, “Electrification” U.S. Post Office, Lenoir City, TN.
  • Greenwood (Ames), Grace, “Progress of Power” U.S. Post Office, Lexington, TN.
  • Scholz, Leopold, “The Mail Carrier” U.S. Post Office, Federal Courthouse, Chattanooga TN.
  • Heinrich, Christian, “Wild Life”, U.S. Post Office, Rockwood, TN.
  • Biafora, Enea, “News on the Job” U.S. Post Office, Decherd, TN.
  • Pickett, John H. R., “Coming Round the Mountain” U.S. Post Office, Lewisburg, TN.
  • Oberteuffer, Karl, “Early U.S. Post Village” U.S. Post Office, McKenzie, TN.
  • Child, Charles, “The Great Smokies and TN Farms” U.S. Post Office, Jefferson City, TN.
  • Hartman, Bertram, “View of Johnson’s Bluff” Old U.S. Post Office, Dayton, TN.
  • Good, Minetta, “Retrospection” U.S. Post Office, Dresden, TN.
  • Frye, John H., “Mail Delivery to Tranquility – The First Post Office in Benton County” U.S. Post Office, Camden, TN.
  • “Eagle Carving” Joel W. Solomon Federal Building, Knoxville, TN.

Portfolio: North Carolina

  • Presser, Joseph, “Southern Pines Idyll” U.S. Post Office, Southern Pines, NC. 
  • Weschler, Anita, “Early Days at Elkin” U.S. Post Office, Elkin, NC.
  • Nickerson, (Jennie) Ruth, “American Oriental Rug Weaving” U.S. Post Office, Eden, NC.
  • Simkhovitch, Simka, “The Wreck of the Crissie Wright” “Canada Geese” “Sand Ponies” “The Cape Lookout Lighthouse and the Orville W. Mail Boat”, U.S. Post Office, Beaufort, NC.
  • Tompkins, Alan, “Daniel Boone on a Hunting Trip to Watauga County” U.S. Post Office, Boone, NC. 
  • Silvette, David, “First Printing Press in North Carolina, 1749”,  “First Provincial Convention in North Carolina – 1774”, “The Bayard Singleton Case” U.S. Federal Courthouse, New Bern, NC. 
  • Samstag, Gordon, “Tobacco” City Hall, Reidsville, NC.
  • Jansen, Richard, “Threshing Grain”, U.S. Post Office, Lincolnton, NC.
  • Watson, Jean, “Early Summer in North Carolina” U.S. Post Office, Madison, NC.
  • Brennecke, Nena De, “Peaches” “Drilling” and “Dewberries”. U.S. Post Office, Hamlet, NC. 
  • De Marco, Jean , “Early Childhood of Virginia Dare” U.S. Post Office, Weldon, NC.
  • Schatt, Roy, “Harvesting Tobacco”, Southeastern Community College Auditorium, Whiteville, NC. 
  • Gould, Allan, “Gathering Tobacco”, Former U.S. Post Office, Roxboro, NC. (Two copies) 
  • Von Saltza, Philip, “First Flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk”, U.S. Post Office, Williamston, NC.
  • Pfohl, William F., “Port of Wilmington” U.S. Post Office, Wilmington, NC.
  • Gaetano Lo Medico, Thomas, “History and Present Day Themes Relating to Wilmington and its Surroundings” U.S. Post Office, Wilmington, NC.
  • DeAnna, Peter, “Major William Chronicle’s South Fork Boys” U.S. Post Office, Belmont, NC.
  • Dineen, Alice, “North Carolina Pastoral” U.S. Post Office, Warrenton, NC.
  • Newell, G. Glenn, “Daydreams” Former U.S. Post Office, now antique shop, Wallace, NC.
  • Star, Maxwell B. “Building the First House at Siler’s Crossing” U.S. Post Office, Siler City, NC.
  • Burkhard, Verona “Battle of King’s Mountain” King’s Mountain City Hall, King’s Mountain, NC.
  • Kenah, Richard Hay, “Tobacco Auction” U.S. Post Office, Louisburg, NC. 
  • Piccirilli, Bruno, “Unity” McDowell Public Library, Marion, NC.  
  • Cornwell, Dean, “Laying the Cornerstone of Old East” Courthouse and Post Office, Chapel Hill, NC.
  • Laning, Edward, “The Post as Connecting Thread in Human Life” former U.S. Post Office, now Richmond County Offices, Rockingham NC.
  • Speight, Francis, “Cotton Field and Spinning Mill” Gastonia Post Office, Gastonia, NC.
  • Wiencek (Fiene), Alicia, “North Carolina Cotton Industry” U.S. Post Office now Mooresville Graded Class Offices, Mooresville, NC.
  • De Groot, John W. “The Battle of Little Raft Swamp” “The Coming of the Scots” “Peace – Work and Knowledge” U.S. Post Office, Red Springs, NC

Portfolio: Alabama

  • McCall, William S. “Early Settlers Weighing Cotton” U.S. Post Office, Montevallo, AL.
  • Steiger, Haywood, “Harvest at Fort Payne” Hunt Hall Museum, Fort Payne, AL.
  • Hardman, Charles Russel, “Indians Receiving Gifts from Spanish” Former U.S. Post Office, Guntersville, AL.
  • Browne, Aldis, “Local Agriculture – AAA – 1939” former U.S. Post Office, now the Blount County Board of Education, Oneonta, AL.
  • Ortmayer, Constance, “Alabama Agriculture” U.S. Post Office, Scottsboro, AL. 
  • Bairnsfather, Arthur L. “Harvesting” U.S. Post Office, Monroeville, AL.
  • Fitzpatrick, John Kelly, “Early Industry in Dale County” Former U.S. Post Office, Now Creel Richardson Building, Dale County Sheriff’s Department, Ozark, AL.
  • Abrizzio, Conrad, “Shipment of First Iron Produced in Russellville” U.S. Post Office, Russellville, AL.
  • Goldthwaite, Anne, “The Road to Tuskegee” New U.S. Post Office, Tuskegee, AL. ; “The Letter Box” U.S. Post Office, Atmore, AL.
  • Gwathmey, Robert, “The Countryside” U.S. Post Office, Eutaw, AL.
  • Gonzalez, Xavier, “Tennessee Valley Authority” U.S. Federal District Court, Hunstville AL. (two copies)
  • Arlt, Paul “Saturday in Enterprise” Public Library, Enterprise AL.
  • Epping, Franc “Cotton” “Tobacco” “Wheat” Public Library, Alabama History Room, Alexander, Alabama.
  • Getz, Arthur “Cotton Field” U.S. Post Office, Luverne, AL. 
  • Purser, Stuart R. “Farm Scene with Senator Bankhead” U.S. Post Office, Carrollton, AL. 
  • Leech, Hilton, “Removal of County Seat from Daphne to Bay Minette” New U.S. Post Office, Bay Minette, AL.
  • Warthen, Lee R. “Cotton Scene” 110 Railroad Street, Hartselle, AL.
  • Anderson, Frank Hartley and Mary, “Spirit of Steel” U.S. Post Office, Fairfield AL.
  • Woodruff, Hale, Five Unlabeled murals, Part of Amistad mutiny and Talladega college founding collection, Talladega College, Talladega AL.

Portfolio: Virginia and West Virginia

  • Blanch, Lucille “Appalachia” Historic Post Office, Appalachia, VA.
  • Baldwin, Nixford “The Miners” U.S. Post Office, Fayetteville, WV.
  • Lepper, Robert Lewis, “West Virginia Industries” New Minerals industries building, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV.
  • Doniphan, Edwin Dorsey, “Past Visions the Future” U.S. Post Office, Marlinton, WV
  • Lensen, Michael, “Mining” U.S. Post Office, Mt. Hope, WV.
  • Crenier, Henri, “The Colonial Mail” U.S. Post Office, Oak Hill, WV. 
  • Servas, Joseph, “Pride of Jackson County” U.S. Post Office, Ripley WV. 
  • Dohanos, Stevan, “Forest Service” Forestry Service, Monongahela National Forest, Elkins, WV. 
  • Clayton, Alexander B. “St. Marys and Industries of the Region” U.S. Post Office, St. Marys, West Virginia
  • Kramer, Reuben R. “Science and Industry” New U.S. Post Office, St. Albans, WV.
  • Kenah, Richard, “Coal Mining” U.S. Post Office, Bluefield VA. 
  • Totten, Vicken Von Post, “Pastoral of Spencer” U.S. Post Office, Spencer, WV.
  • Dohanos, Stevan, “Mining Village” Forestry service Monongahela National Forest Headquarters, Elkins, WV.
  • Maril, Herman, “The Growing Community” U.S. Post Office, Alta Vista, VA.
  • Bessom (Higgs), Florence, “The First Reaper”  Former U.S. Post Office, Staunton, VA. 
  • Hilton, Ray, “Life In Rocky Mount” U.S. Post Office, Rocky Mount, VA.
  • De Groot, John W., “Great Road” U.S. Post Office, Christiansburg, VA. 
  • Calfee, William H., “Sheep, Mother and Child, Cow” U.S. Post Office, Tazewell, VA.
  • Costigan, John Edward, “Receiving Mail on the Farm” U.S. Post Office, Stuart, VA.
  • Olney, Daniel, “The Letter” U.S. Post Office, Marion, VA. 
  • Carmelli, Walter, “Manufacture of Furniture” U.S. Post Office, Bassett, VA.
  • Lewis, Edwin S., “Riding to Hounds” U.S. Post Office, Petersburg, VA. ; “Clarke County Products” U.S. Post Office, Berryville, VA.
  • Ruellan, Andree, “Country Saw Mill” U.S. Post Office, Emporia, VA. 
  • Clayton, Alexander B. “The Return of Mary Draper” U.S. Post Office, Radford VA.
  • Kagy, Sheffield, “Luray – 1840” U.S. Post Office, Luray, VA. 
  • Calfee, William H. “County Fair” “Trading” “Courthouse” “Square” Federal Court House, Harrisonburg, VA. (11 photos)
  • Blakeslee, Sarah, “Apple Orchard 1938 Mural” U.S. Post Office, Strasburg, VA.
  • Calfee, William H. “Agricultural Scenes in Virginia” U.S. Post Office, Petersburg, VA. 
  • Archer, Edmund, “Captain Francis Eppes Making Friends with the Appomatox Indians” U.S. Post Office, Hopewell, VA.
  • Friedman, Arnold, “Upland Pastures” U.S. Post Office, Orange, VA. 
  • Doniphan, Edwin Dorsey, “Mill Point” U.S. Post Office, Marlinton, WV.

Portfolio: Florida and Mississippi

  • Lazzari, Pietro, “Harvest at Home” U.S. Post Office, Jasper, FL.
  • Ulreich, Edward Buk, “Bimini” (unlabeled mural) “Andrew Jackson” U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Northern District of Florida, Tallahassee, FL. (Eight Murals)
  • Hill, George Snow “Cypress Logging” U.S. Post Office, Perry FL. 
  • Dohanos, Steven “Legend of James Edward Hamilton, Mail Carrier” U.S. Post Office, West Palm Beach, FL. 
  • Hill, George Snow “Long Staple Cotton” U.S. Post Office, Madison, FL. (Two copies)
  • Lazzari, Pietro “News from Afar” U.S. Post Office, Jasper FL. 
  • Knight, Charles R. “Prehistoric Life in Florida” Sebring Public Library, Sebring, FL. (two copies)
  • Fink, Denman “Harvest Time – Lake Wales” U.S. Post Office, Lake Wales, FL.
  • Wolfe, Karl, “Crossroads” U.S. Post Office, Louisville, MS.
  • Exterior photo of grill work on U.S. Post Office, Carthage MS.
  • Dalton, Peter C. “Lumberman Rolling a Log” U.S. Post Office, Carthage MS. 
  • Hirsch, Stefan “Scenic and Historic Booneville” Chancery Court Building, Booneville MS.
  • Binford, Julian “Forest Loggers” U.S. Post Office, Forest, MS.
  • Aarons, George Manual “Development of the Postal Service” Ripley, MS.
  • Thompson, Lorin Hartwell “Legend of the Singing River” U.S. Post Office, Pascagoula MS. 
  • Toberoff, Isidore “Erosion, Reclamation and Conservation of the Soil” U.S. Post Office, South Durant, MS. 
  • McCrady, John “Amory in 1889” U.S. Post Office, Amory, MS. 
  • Boggs, Franklin and Mary, “Economic Life in Newton in the Early 1940’s” U.S. Post Office, Newton, MS. 
  • Bettersworth, Beulah “Out of Soil” U.S. Post Office, Columbus, MS.
  • Purdy, Robert Cleaver “Milking Time” Union County Development Association, New Albany, MS. 
  • Savage, Tom “Cotton Farm” U.S. Post Office, Eupora, MS.
  • Buford, Bryon, Jr. “Post Near Houston, Natchez Trace – 1803” U.S. Post Office, Houston, MS.
  • Crockwell, S. Douglas, “Signing of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek” U.S. Post Office, Macon, MS. 
  • Pollet, Joseph “The wedding of Ortez and SaOwana – Christmas, 1540” Former U.S. Post Office, Now a museum with some postal services, Pontotoc, MS. 
  • Anderson, Walter, four murals from Ocean Springs High School, Ocean Springs, MS.

Portfolio: Connecticut and Rhode Island

  • Kingman, Eugene “The Hurricane” – “The Seeconk River” – “East Providence” – “After the Storm” – “The Map”  U.S. Post Office, East Providence RI. 
  • Sample, Paul “Apponaug Fishermen” U.S. Post Office, Warwick, RI. 
  • Dubuque, Edward W. Special Collections, Providence Public Library, Providence, RI. (seven photos) 
  • Lambdin, Robert “Stagecoach and Modern Transportation” U.S. Post Office, Bridgeport, CT. (three copies)
  • Covey, Arthur, “Bridgeport Manufacturing: Stamping press, Brass Industry, Sewing Machines” U.S. Post Office, Bridgeport, CT.
  • Gruelle, Justin “Merlin” “Alisande and Sir Boss”  Norwalk City Hall, Norwalk, CT.
  • Gruelle, Justin “The Chinese Nightengale” South Norwalk Public Library, Norwalk, CT.
  • Jones, Amy “Lincoln’s Arbiter Settles the Winsted Post Office Controversy” U.S. Post Office, Winsted, CT. 
  • Phillips, Elizabeth Shannon, “Fording of the West River to Settle West Haven” U.S. Post Office, West Haven, CT.
  • LaFarge, Thomas “New England Sailing Series” “Early Morning” “Aloft”  U.S. Post Office, New London, CT. (Five photos)
  • Mecklem, Austin “Shade Grown Tobacco” U.S. Post Office, Portland, CT.
  • Cheever, William Abbott “Gathering Seaweed From The Sound” U.S. Post Office, Madison, CT.
  • Spencer, Anne Hunt, “Romance of Southington” U.S. Post Office, Southington, CT. 
  • Tobey, Alton “The Stop of Hooker’s Band in Hartford Before Crossing” U.S. Post Office, East Hartford, CT. 
  • Anderson, Karl “Pursuit of the Regicides” U.S. Post Office, New Haven, CT. 
  • Covey, Arthur “Episodes in the Life of John Brown” U.S. Post Office, Torrington, CT.
  • McCullough, Suzanne “Early Clockmaking” U.S. Post Office, Thomaston, CT.

Portfolio: Arizona

  • Kittredge, Robert “Loggers” Coconino County Courthouse, Flagstaff, AZ.
  • Beringhaus, Oscar E. “Pioneer Communications”(two copies) U.S. Post Office, Phoenix, AZ

Portfolio: Ohio, Vol. 1

  • Lazzarini, Aldo, “Judge Smith Orr and Robert Taggard Planning the New Settlement of Orrville – 1852” U.S. Post Office, Orrville, OH. 
  • Greitzer, Jack J. “Cooperative Planning and Development of Wauseon” U.S. Post Office, Wauseon, OH. (two copies)
  • Exterior photos of Frank T. Bow Federal Building, Canton Ohio.
  • Shaw, Glenn Moore, “Pushing a Coke Oven”, “The Blooming Mill”, “The Soaking Pit” “The Seamless Tube Mill” “Filling Ingot Molds”, Frank T. Bow Federal Building, Canton Ohio.
  • Jones, Wendell “First Pulpit in Granville, U.S. Post Office, Granville, OH.
  • Rahming, Norris W. “Bishop P. Chase Selects Site of Kenyon College” Gambier, OH. 
  • Carter, Clarence Holbrook, “Early Ravenna” U.S. Post Office, Ravenna, OH.
  • Levit, Herschel “Farm and Mill” New U.S. Post Office, Louisville, OH. 
  • Egleson, James “The Farmer” U.S. Post Office, Marysville, OH. 
  • Zuelch, Clarence, “Early Oak Harbor” U.S. Post Office, Oak Harbor, OH. 
  • Zimmerman, Herman “Construction of Miami-Erie Canal in Miami City” U.S. Post Office, Tipp City, OH.
  • Ney, Lloyd R. “New London Facets” U.S. Post Office, New London, OH.
  • Sawyer, Edmund Joseph, “Passenger Pigeon” U.S. Post Office, Dennison, OH.
  • Martin, F. Thornton, “They Came as Wadsworth’s First Settlers after the War of 1812” City Hall, Wadsworth, OH.
  • Graziari, Sante “Joseph Deford and His Friends Building the First Cabin in Bluffton” U.S. Post Office, Bluffton, OH. 
  • Zoellner, Richard “Agriculture”, “Fort Hamilton”  U.S. Post Office, Hamilton, OH. 
  • Wyhof, Julius “Pioneering to Progress” U.S. Post Office, Mount Gilead, OH.
  • Haley, Sally F. “Mail – The Connecting Link” U.S. Post Office, McConnellsville, OH. 
  • Limarzi, Joseph “Wapakoneta and American History” U.S. Post Office, Wapakoneta, OH.
  • Stea, Cesare “Men and Machines” U.S. Post Office, Newcomerstown, OH.
  • Velsey, Seth M. “Coal” “Salt”  U.S. Post Office, Pomeroy, OH. 
  • Stott, Joseph “The Clearing” U.S. Post Office, Woodsfield, OH.
  • Carlock, Vernon T. “Scioto Company Settler” U.S. Post Office, Worthington, OH. 
  • Krusen, William M. “Agriculture” U.S. Post Office, Clyde, OH.

Portfolio: Ohio, Vol. 2

  • Henn, Rudolf “The Mailman” U.S. Post Office, Loudonville, OH.
  • Nuhfer, Olive “The Daily Mail” U.S. Post Office, Westerville, OH. 
  • Photo of Post office interior, Springfield OH.
  • Wessel, W.H. “Manufacture of Farm Implements”, “Printing in Springfield”  U.S. Post Office, Springfield, OH. 
  • Bishop, Isabel Wolff “Perry County Hills” / “Great Men Came From the Hills” U.S. Post Office, New Lexington, OH. 
  • Shaw, Glenn Moore “Electric Welding” “The Steam Hammer” (untitled work) “Blast Furnace” “Rolling Strip Steel” “Drawing Hot Metal” “Electric Furnace” Frank T. Bow Building, Canton, OH. 
  • Steel Industry – Interior photo of Frank T. Bow Building, Canton, OH. 
  • Shaw, Glenn Moore “Romance of Steel – Old” and “Romance of Steel – Modern” U.S. Post Office, Warren, OH.
  • Jamieson, Mitchell “The Roundhouse” U.S. Post Office, Willard, OH. 
  • Zoellner, Richard “Industries of Hamilton” (five photos) Hamilton, OH.
  • Beal, Glifford “The Crossroads – Crestline” U.S. Post Office, Crestline OH. 
  • Meltsner, Paul “Ohio” U.S. Post Office, Bellevue, OH. 
  • Nicolas, Joep “Coldwater Activities” U.S. Post Office, Coldwater OH. 
  • Schweinsburg, Roland K. “Van Ausdal’s Trading Post” U.S. Post Office, Eaton, OH. 
  • Scheffler, Rudolph “Communication” U.S. Post Office, Maumee, OH.
  • Horn, Axel “Yellow Springs – Preparation for Lifework” U.S. Post Office, Yellow Springs, OH. 
  • Kotin, Albert “Country Dance” U.S. Post Office, Ada, OH.
  • Singer, Clyde “Skaters” U.S. Post Office, New Concord, OH. 
  • Schulemowitz, Leo “Indian and Trader” U.S. Post Office, Miamisburg, OH. 
  • Fasano, Clara “The Family” U.S. Post Office, Middleport, OH.
  • Medico, Thomas G. Lo “The Potter” U.S. Post Office, Crooksville OH.

Portfolio: Pennsylvania

  • Rickey, George “Susquehanna Trail” U.S. Post Office, Selinsgrove, PA. 
  • Philips, Elizabeth Shannon “Mountain Landscape” U.S. Post Office, Roaring Springs, PA. (two copies)
  • Melicov, Tina “Dr. Joseph Priestly” U.S. Post Office, Northumberland, PA.
  • Clere, Hazel “Signing of the Constitution” U.S. Post Office, Everett, PA. 
  • De Marco, Jean “Iron Pouring” U.S. Post Office, Danville, PA. (two copies)
  • King, Roy “Pennsylvania Farming” U.S. Post Office, Bloomsburg, PA. 
  • Thompson, Lorin “Pioneers of Altoona” and “Growth of the Road” U.S. Post Office, Altoona, PA.

Portfolio: Georgia

  • Cover page
  • Charlot, Jean “Cotton Gin Mill” Now Closed U.S. Post Office, McDonough, GA. (four copies)
  • Ciampaglia, Carlo “Last Indian Troubles in Randolph County – 1836” U.S. Post Office, Cuthbert, GA.
  • Celentano, Daniel “The Country Store and Post Office” Town Municipal offices, Vidalia, GA. 
  • Lee, Doris “Georgia Countryside” U.S. Post Office, Summerville, GA. 
  • Friedman, Arnold “Environs of Warrenton” U.S. Post Office, Augusta Ga.
  • Evergood, Philip “Cotton – From Field to Mill” U.S. Post Office, Jackson, GA.
  • Douglas, Laura “Theme of the South” U.S. Post Office, Camilla, GA. 
  • Rohland, Caroline Speare “Spring” U.S. Post Office, Statesboro, GA. 
  • Reindel, Edna “Experimenting with the First Model of the Cotton Gin” County Court Building, Swainsboro, GA. 
  • Davenport, Carson “Cotton Picking in GA” U.S. Post Office, Greensboro, GA.
  • Davenport, Carson “The Burning of Greensboro” U.S. Post Office, Greensboro, GA. 
  • Hutchinson, David “General Ogelthorpe Concludes a Treaty of Amity and Peace with the Creek Indians – May 18, 1733” Wayne County Library, Jesup, GA.
  • Clayton, Orrin E. “A Letter” U.S. Post Office, Hartwell, GA.
  • Brinley, David Putnam “The Land is Bought From The Indians” U.S. Post Office, Blakley, GA. 
  • Rohland, Caroline Speare “Spring” Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA. 
  • Tingler, Chester J. “Cantaloupe Industry” U.S. Post Office, Sylvester, GA. 
  • Schmalz, Arthur E. “Georgia Lumbermen Receiving Mail by Star Route Wagon” U.S. Post Office, Eastman, GA. (two copies)
  • Terrell, Elizabeth “The Ploughman” U.S. Post Office, Conyers GA. 
  • Erythropel, Ilse “The Little Farmer” U.S. Post Office, Cochran, GA. 
  • Gill, Paul L. “Products of Grady County” Formerly in U.S. Post Office, Now in Grady Co. Historical Museum, Cairo, GA.
  • Harriton, Abraham “Plantation, Transportation and Education” Originally in U.S. Post Office – now in the Administrative Office of Tourist Bureau, Augusta, GA. 
  • Flint, Alice Morland “Plantation Scene” New U.S. Post Office, Adel, GA.
  • Sanford, Marion “Weighing Cotton” U.S. Post Office, Winder, GA. 
  • Gambrell, Reuben Jackson “Kiln Room, Cement Plant” U.S. Post Office, Rockmart, GA. 
  • Springweiler, Erwin “Game Bird Hunt” U.S. Post Office, Manchester, GA. 
  • Guston, Philip “Early Mail Service and the Construction of the Railroad” New U.S. Post Office, Commerce, GA. 
  • Blume, Peter “The Two Rivers” U.S. Federal District Court House and Post Office, Rome, GA.
  • Manca, Albino “Wild Ducks and Deer” U.S. Post Office, Lyons, GA.
  • Manca, Albino “Eagle Sculpture” U.S. Post Office, Lyons, GA.
  • McMillen, Jack “Arrival of the Atlanta and West Point Railroad” U.S. Post Office, College Park, GA. 
  • Henry, Charles Trumbo “Northern Georgia” New U.S. Post Office, Cornelia, GA. 
  • Klitgaard, Georgina “Pelham Landscape” U.S. Post Office, Pelham, GA. 

Portfolio: Michigan and South Carolina

  • Fredenthal, David “Mail on the Farm” U.S. Post Office, Caro MI 
  • Calder, James “Waiting for the Mail” U.S. Post Office, Grand Ledge, MI
  • Bernstein, Henry “America’s First Agricultural College” Michigan State University LIbrary, Lansing, MI.
  • Thomas, Allan “The Mail Arrives in Clare – 1871” U.S. Post Office, Clare, MI. 
  • Cashwan, Samuel “Pioneer Mother” Outside of front of school, Clare Middle School, Clare, MI.
  • Cashwan, Samuel, Abraham Lincoln Statue, Brick Elementary School, Ypsilanti, MI. 
  • Bennett, Rainey “Ten Eyck’s Tavern on Chicago Road” Henry Ford Community College, South Entrance, Andrew Mazara Admin. Service Center, Dearborn MI. 
  • Fisher, George Harold “The Way of Life – Work, Rest, and Love” U.S. Post Office, Chelsea, MI. 
  • Henricksen, Ralf “Romance of Monroe” Monroe Historical Museum, Monroe, MI. 
  • Cashwan, Samuel “Aquarius” John Dye Water Conditioning Plant, Lansing, MI.
  • Cassara, Frank “Beneficial Force of Water” John Dye Water Conditioning Plant, Lansing, MI.
  • Cassara, Frank “Water as A Destructive Element” John Dye Water Conditioning Plant, Lansing, MI.
  • Pollock, Charles “Water as Hydro-Electric Power” John Dye Water Conditioning Plant, Lansing, MI.
  • Lopez, Carlos “The Pioneering Society’s Picnic” Former U.S. Post Office, Birmingham, MI.
  • Yaeger, Edgar Louis “Education” (three murals) Grosse Pointe High School, Grosse Pointe, MI. 
  • Makielski, Leon and Bronislaw, 4 murals, Brick Elementary School, Ypsilanti, MI.
  • Mast, Gerald, 4 murals (illustrating agriculture, peacetime activities, sciences, education, and gas & oil industry) Clare Middle School, Clare, MI.
  • Calder (Morrison), Cilvia, Untitled Fountain Sculpture, John Dye Water Conditioning Plant, Lansing, MI. 
  • Cassara, Frank “Cattle Auctions” U.S. Post Office, Sandusky, MI. (two copies) 
  • Maglia, Andrew “The Naming of Royal Oak” and “The Value of Arts, Culture & Science”; Makielski, Bronislaw “Career Paths”, Dondero Middle School, Royal Oaks, MI. 
  • Frezell, Carl “Natural Resources of Northern Michigan” Michigan State University Museum, E. Lansing, MI. 
  • Morrison, Cilvia Calder, “Children Reading” Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 
  • Yeager, Edgar Louis “Thomas Edison’s Workshop” Created for Public Lighting Commission Building, Detroit, Now in Union Building, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI. 
  • Cashwan, Samuel, Michigan State College Abbott Rd. Entrance Marker, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI. 
  • Covey, Arthur “Corn, Cotton, Tobacco” U.S. Federal Courthouse, Anderson, SC.
  • Kagy, Sheffield Harold “Past and Present Agriculture and Industry of Colleton County” Former U.S. Post Office, Walterboro, SC.
  • Custer, Bernadine “Train Time – Summerville” U.S. Post Office Building, Now houses civic offices, Summerville, SC. 
  • Mierisch, Dorothea “Cotton the World Over” U.S. Post Office, Bamberg, SC. 
  • Friedman, Arnold “Rice Growing” U.S. Post Office, Kingstree, SC.
  • Prehn, Hans E. “The Saw Mill” The Cotton Museum, Bishopville, SC.
  • Carroll, John Wesley, “Meeting of Original Directors of Clemson College” Hardin Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 
  • Walkley, Winfield R., “Cotton and Peach Growing” Greer Heritage Museum, Greer, SC.
  • Friedman, Arnold “Rice Growing” U.S. Post Office, Kingstree, SC. 
  • Mankowski, Bruce “The Farmer’s Letters” U.S. Post Office, Chesterfield, SC. 
  • Kinder, Alice Riddle “American Landscape” U.S. Post Office, Ware Shoals, SC. 
  • Hirsch, Stefan “Justice as Protector and Avenger” U.S. Federal Courthouse, Aiken SC. (two copies)
  • Prehn, Hans E. “The Saw Mill” Cotton Museum, Bishopville, SC. 
  • Mierisch, Dorothea “Cotton The World Over” U.S. Post Office, Bamberg, SC. 
  • Bessemer, Auriel “Industrial Tapestry” U.S. Post Office, Winnsboro, SC. 
  • Cox, Joe H. “Harvest” U.S. Post Office, Alma MI.
  • Sessler, Alfred “Lumbering in Early Lowell” U.S. Post Office, Lowell, MI.
  • Lopez, Carlos “Plymouth Trail” Repurposed U.S. Post Office, Westborn Market, Plymouth, MI. 
  • Snyder, Jerome “Change of Shift” U.S. Post Office, Fenton, MI.
  • Slusser, Jean Paul “Laying of the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad” U.S. Post Office, Blissfield, MI.
  • Thwaites, Charles W. “Lumbering” U.S. Post Office, Greenville, MI.  
  • Danovich, Francis E. “Legend of Paul Bunyan” Sindercuse Museum, School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, MI. (three copies)
  • Brozik, Jaroslav “Rural Delivery” U.S. Post Office, Howell, MI.
  • Mestchersky, Boris “Industry and Agriculture” U.S. Post Office, Eaton Rapids, MI. 
  • Beerbohm, Marvin “Belding Brothers and Their Silk Industry” U.S. Post Office, Belding, MI.
  • Speck, Walter and Wilson, Barbara, Untitled, Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
  • Bourdelle, Pierre Van Parys “Among the Furrows” U.S. Post Office, Rockford, MI. 
  • Overby, Marion “Early Postman” U.S. Post Office, Mason, Michigan. 
  • Sambugnac, Alexander, “Communication” U.S. Post Office, Rochester, MI.

Portfolio: Kentucky

  • Kraus, Romauld “Justice” U.S. Post Office, Covington, KY
  • Bunn, William Edward Lewis “Mississippi Packets” U.S. Post Office, Hickman, KY. 
  • Fern, Edward A. “Kentucky Mountain Mail En Route” U.S. Post Office, Pineville, KY. 
  • Davis, Richard “Kentucky Pioneer”, “Woodchopper”, “Signing the Marriage Contract of Thomas Lincoln and Mary Hanks” U.S. Post Office, Springfield, KY.
  • Fabry, Alois “Floating Horses Down The Cumberland River” Old Williamsburg Post Office (now store room for Whitney County Clerk)
  • Bunn, William “Mississippi Packets” U.S. Post Office, Hickman, KY. (Three) 
  • Carroll, Orville, and Goodwin, Charles “Frontier Life in Kentucky” U.S. Post Office, Harrodsburg, KY. (two murals same name)
  • Laning, Edward “The Long Hunters Discover Daniel Boone” U.S. Courthouse, Bowling Green, KY. 
  • Fisher, Loren R. “Meeting the Train” U.S. Post Office, Anchorage, KY. 
  • Schmitz, Carl L. “Horsebreeding” & “Tobacco” U.S. Post Office, Covington, KY. 
  • Bloch, Lucienne, “General G.H. Thomas and Philip Sheridan” U.S. Post Office, Fort Thomas, KY. 
  • Long, Frank “The Rural Free Delivery” Former U.S. Post Office, Now Police Department, Morehead, KY. 
  • Mayer, Henrick Martin, Untitled mural in former Marine Hospital, Louisville, KY. (includes photo of Marine Hospital)
  • Long, Frank W. “Activities of the Region” U.S. Courthouse, Louisville, KY. (ten panels, nine photos) 
  • Marion Gene Snyder U.S. Federal Courthouse, Louisville, KY.
  • Lichtner, Schomer, “Hodgen’s Mill” U.S. Post Office, Hodgenville, KY. 
  • Blanch, Lucile, “Crossing to the Battle of Blue Licks” U.S. Post Office, Flemingsburg, KY. 
  • Long, Frank Weather “Berea Commencement in the Old Days” Old U.S. Post Office, Now City Hall, Berea, KY. 
  • Dineen, Alice “Dark and Bloody Ground” Corbin Independent School District Office, Corbin, KY. 
  • Carroll, Orville A. “History of the Region” Originally in U.S. Marine hospital, Now in Family Health Center, Louisville, KY. 
  • Mayer, Henrick Martin, “Boat Building” “Lifesaving” “Loading the boat” “Pleasure Boat” & others, Park DuValle Community Health Center, Louisville, KY. 
  • Kraus, Ramuald “In Kentucky” U.S. Post Office, Williamstown, KY.

Portfolio: Indiana

  • Mayer, Henrik “Down to the Ferry” U.S. Post Office, Aurora, IN. 
  • Meert, Joseph “Harvesting” U.S. Post Office, Spencer, IN.
  • Avery, Milton “Landscape” U.S. Post Office, Rockville IN. 
  • Mayer, Henrick Martin “Rural Delivery” & “Sad News” U.S. Post Office, Lafayette, IN.
  • Johnson, Avery Fischer “Autumn Fields” U.S. Post Office, Liberty, IN. 
  • Gerenday, Laci De “The Noon Mail” U.S. Post Office, Tell City, IN.
  • Abelman, Ida “Boonville Beginnings” U.S. Post Office, Boonville, IN. 
  • Jackman, Reva “Trek of the Covered Wagon to Indiana” U.S. Post Office, Attica, IN.
  • Carroll, Orville A. “Building the Industrial Foundation of Batesville” U.S. Post Office, Batesville, IN. 
  • Long, Frank “Indiana Agriculture” U.S. Post Office, Crawfordsville, IN. 
  • Ross, Frederick Webb, “The Signing of The Magna Carta” Former U.S. Post Office, Now Indiana State University Scott College of Business, Terre Haute, IN.
  • Rost, Tom Lee “Rural Mail Carrier” U.S. Post Office, Paoli, IN.
  • Kaeser, William F. “Loggers” U.S. Post Office, Pendelton, IN.
  • Werner, Nat “Rest During Prairie Plowing” U.S. Post Office, Fowler, IN.
  • Swigget, Jean “Local Industry” U.S. Post Office, Franklin, IN. 
  • Benton, Thomas Hart “Social and Industrial History of Indiana” & “Recreation Themes” Indiana University Auditorium, Bloomington, IN. (six photos)
  • Savage, Eugene “The Disbursement of Taxes” & “The Receiver of Taxes” U.S. Fountain County Courthouse, Covington IN.
  • Fabion, John “Limestone Quarry Workers” U.S. Post Office, Bedford, IN.
  • Hershey, Samuel F. “Pride of Cambridge City” U.S. Post Office, Cambridge City, IN. 
  • Tompkins, Alan “The Arrival of the Mail” U.S. Post Office, Martinsville, IN. 
  • Mayer, Jessie Huff, “Indiana Farming Scene” U.S. Post Office, Jasper IN.

Portfolio: Massachusetts

  • Peirce, Waldo “Old Bull Pen” U.S. Post Office, Peabody, MA.
  • Rubenstein, Lewis “Cranberry Pickers” U.S. Post Office, Wareham, MA.
  • Holbrook, Hollis “John Eliot Speaks to the Natick Indians” U.S. Post Office, Natick, MA. 
  • Beck, Dunbar “Thomas Pickering Returning to Danvers, 1802” U.S. Post Office, Danvers, MA. 
  • Friedlander, Leo “Rural Mail” U.S. Post Office, Ayers, MA.
  • Moffett, Ross “First Store and Tavern” U.S. Post Office, Revere, MA. 
  • Riseman, William “Early and Modern Industries of Lynn” and “Colonial and Contemporary Culture” U.S. Post Office, Lynn, MA.
  • Halberstadt, Ernest “History of Chicopee Falls” U.S. Post Office, Chicopee Falls, MA. 
  • Fiene, Ernest “Paul Revere, 1801 – First Rolled Sheet Copper Factory” U.S. Post Office, Canton, MA.
  • Moffett, Ross “Capt. Alezur Holyoke’s Exploring Party on the Connecticut River” U.S. Post Office, Holyoke, MA. 
  • Winter, Charles Allen “The Founding of Gloucester” Kyrouz Auditorium, Gloucester City Hall, Gloucester MA. 
  • Oberteuffer, Karl “The Battle of Tarpaulin Cove, 1779” or “Recapture of the Corn Schooner by the British” 
  • Berman, Saul “Railroad Comes To Town” U.S. Post Office, Ashland, MA. 
  • Barbarossa, Theodore Cotillo “History of a Letter” 
  • Slobodkin, Louis “Mohawk Trail Workers” U.S. Post Office, North Adams, MA. 
  • Slobodkin, Louis “Mills Digging Tunnel” U.S. Post Office, North Adams, MA.
  • Coletti, Joseph A. “Farmers and Geese” U.S. Post Office, Mansfield, MA.
  • Piccirilli, Attillio “Liberty” U.S. Post Office, Whitman, MA. 
  • Hancock, Walter “New England Post Rider” U.S. Post Office, West Springfield, MA. 
  • Hawkins, Benjamin “Cape Cod Fisherman” U.S. Post Office, Hyannis, MA.
  • Penn, Robert “Historic Saugus” U.S. Post Office, Saugus, MA. 
  • Tracy, Elizabeth, “Suffolk Resolves” U.S. Post Office, Milton, MA. 
  • Romano, Umberto “History of Springfield”: “Religious Conflict in Springfield” “Purchase of Land” “King Philip’s War” “Springfield During The Revolutionary War” “WW 1 Aftermath and the Great Depression” “The Issue of Slavery” Massachusetts State Office Building, Springfield, MA. 
  • Stevens, W. Lester, “Early Rural Mail Delivery” & “Early Rural School” U.S. Post Office, Dedham, MA. 
  • Kaeselau, Charles Anton, “Battle at the Bridge” U.S. Post Office, Concord, MA.
  • Pene du Bois, Guy “First Landing at Weymouth” U.S. Post Office, Weymouth, MA.
  • Stevens, W. Lester “Preparing Rockport Granite for Shipment” U.S. Post Office, Rockport, MA.
  • Kanelous, George “Early Paper Making” U.S. Post Office, East Walpole, MA. 
  • Winter, Charles Allen “Civic Virtues” City Hall, Gloucester, MA.

Portfolio: New Mexico

  • Old Taos County Courthouse Title Page and interior photo
  • Lockwood, Ward “Justice Begets Content” & “Superfluous Laws Suppress” Old Taos County Court, Taos, NM.
  • Bisttram, J. Emil “Aspiration” Old Taos County Court, Taos, NM.
  • Higgins, Victor “Moses the Law Giver” Old Taos County Court, Taos, NM.
  • Philips, Bert “Avarice Breeds Crime” & “Shadow of Crime” Old Taos County Court, Taos, NM.
  • Bisttram, J. Emil “Reconciliation” & “Transgression” Old Taos County Court, Taos, NM.
  • Philips, Bert “Sufficient Law Protects” & “Obedience Casts Out Fear” Old Taos County Court, Taos, NM.
  • Adams, Kenneth “The Union of Native, Spaniard, and Anglo” Zimmerman Library, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
  • Mozley, Loren “Rebellion of 1680” Albuquerque County Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM.
  • Bisttram, Emil James, “Uphold the Right, Justice Tempered with Mercy, Prevent the Wrong” U.S. Federal courthouse, Albuquerque, NM. 
  • Hennings, E. Martin “Indian Hunters” New Mexico Supreme Court Building, Santa Fe, NM.
  • Adams, Kenneth “The Anglo-Americans” Zimmerman Library, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
  • Shuster, Will “Voice of the Sipophe” & “The Voice of the Earth” Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM. 
  • LaGrone, Oliver “Mercy” University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM.
  • Kloss, Gene “Sanctuary, Chimayo” U.S. National Park Service, Old Santa Fe Trail Building, Santa Fe, NM.
  • Henderson, William Penhallow “Acoma Trail”, “The Old Santa Fe Trail, Sangre de Cristo Mountains”, “Cabezon” & “Espirito Santo Grant, Old Cuba Road” U.S. Federal Building, Santa Fe, NM.
  • New Mexico Supreme Court
  • Parsons, Sheldon, untitled, New Mexico Supreme Court Building, Santa Fe, NM. 
  • Shuster, Will “The Voice of the Sky” Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, NM.

Portfolio: New York

  • Appel, Marianne “Rural Highway” U.S. Post Office, Middleport, NY.
  • Exterior, Front Entrance, U.S. Post Office, Hyde Park, NY. 
  • Dows, Olin “1774” “Professions and Industries of Hyde Park” (Five different murals)
  • Wilson Commencement Academy Auditorium Murals, Rochester, NY.
  • Peters, Carl “Pioneer Family” Wilson Commencement Academy, Rochester, NY. 
  • Peters, Carl “19th Century Agriculture, Trolley, Locomotive and Steamboat”, “Reverend Rene de Brehant de Galinee – The First Map and Father Peter Raffeix” “The French, 1615-1763: The Explorers of the Genesee and Gov. Denonville’s Army” “American Settlers” “English Fleet at Charlotte” “Triumph of the American Ideal” “Seneca-Iroquois” “Algonquin Fishermen” “White Woman of the Genesee” “The History of Lake Ontario Region”  Leadership Academy for Young Men at former Charlotte High School, Rochester, NY.

Portfolio: New York, Part 2.

  • Schnakenberg, Henry “Sir William Johnson Conferring with the Indians” & “Departure of Packet Boat” U.S. Post Office, Amsterdam, NY.
  • Smith, Judson Dejonge “Along the Barge Canal” U.S. Post Office, Albion, NY.
  • Interior of main level of James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse, originally the Albany Post Office.
  • Parsons, Ethel M. Series of murals depicting the seven continents, the North Pole and the United States. James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse, Albany, NY.
  • Donnelly, Thomas H. “Fall in the Genesee Country” U.S. Post Office, Attica, NY. 
  • Weller, Paul “Gateway to the West”  new U.S. Post Office, Baldwinsville, NY.
  • Rosen, Charles, Views and Maps of the Mid-Hudson Region, U.S. Post Office,  Beacon, NY.
  • McCullough, Suzanne and Lucerne, “The Black River Canal – 1845” U.S. Post Office, Boonville, NY. 
  • Shulkin, Anatol “Invention of a Paper Bag in Canajoharie” U.S. Post Office, Canajoharie, NY.
  • Kingsbury, Alison Mason, “The Onion Fields” U.S. Post Office, Canastota, NY.
  • Donnelly, Thomas “Apple Pickers” U.S. Post Office, Clyde, NY. 
  • Salvatore, Victor, Bronze reliefs of James Fenimore Cooper, Natty Bumppo, and Chief Chingachgook, U.S. Post Office, Cooperstown, NY. 
  • Ludins, Ryah “Valley of the Seven Hills” U.S. Post Office, Cortland, NY.
  • Wilson, Sol “The Indian Ladder” U.S. Post Office, Delmar, NY. 
  • Gussow, Bernard “Recreation Hours” U.S. Post Office, E. Rochester, NY.
  • Peters, Carl “Early Days of the Erie Canal” Perinton Historical Society, Fairport, NY.
  • Picken, George A. “Lock on the Champlain Canal, Fort Edward” U.S. Post Office, Fort Edward, NY.
  • Wein, Albert W. “Growth” U.S. Post Office, Frankfort, NY. 
  • Rohland, Carolina S. “Father LeMoyne Trying to Convert the Indians on Path-finders Island” U.S. Post Office, Fulton, NY. 
  • Barbarossa, Theodore C. “Education, Eagle, Aviation, Agriculture” U.S. Post Office, Geneva, NY. 
  • Blume, Peter “Vineyard” U.S. Post Office, Geneva, NY.
  • Albrizio, Humbert “The Messengers” U.S. Post Office, Hamilton, NY. 
  • Romanelli, Frank “Albany Street Bridge” U.S. Post Office, Homer, NY. 
  • Edie, Stuart “The Life of the Senecas” U.S. Post Office, Honeoye Falls, NY.
  • Glinsky, Vincent “Evolution of Transportation” U.S. Post Office, Hudson, NY. 
  • Picken, George A. “Scenes and Activities at Hudson” U.S. Post Office, Hudson Falls, NY. (three photos)
  • Amateis, Edmond R. “Eliphalet Remington” U.S. Post Office,Illion, NY.
  • Smith, Judson “Lake George” U.S. Post Office, Lake George, NY.
  • Washburn, Kenneth “Jethro Wood Making the First Successful All-Metal Plough in 1819 in Moravia” U.S. Post Office, Moravia, NY. 
  • Luna, Francis P. De “In the Park” U.S. Post Office, Orchard Park, NY. 
  • Jones, Amy “Recording the Victory” U.S. Post Office, Painted Post, NY.
  • U.S. Post Office, exterior, Poughkeepsie, NY.
  • Rosen, Charles “Contemporary View of Poughkeepsie from River – 1940” U.S. Post Office, Poughkeepsie, NY. (three photos)
  • Taylor, John W., Local Landscape, U.S. Post Office, Richfield Springs, NY. 
  • Dows, Olin “Scenes of Local History” U.S. Post Office, Rhinebeck, NY. (two photos)
  • Jones, Wendell “Barn Raising” Former U.S. Post Office, Now City Hall, Rome, NY.
  • Pene du Bois, Guy “Saratoga Racing Season” U.S. Post Office, Saratoga Springs, NY. 
  • Jones, Amy “The Glenn Family Spared by French and Indians – 1690” Scotia, NY.
  • Huntley, Victoria Hutson “Fiddler’s Green” U.S. Post Office, Springville, NY.
  • Massa, Frederick “Exhortation of Ethan Allen” U.S. Post Office, Ticonderoga, NY.
  • Peirce, Waldo “Legends of the Hudson” U.S. Post Office, Troy, NY. 
  • Billings, Henry “Textile Mills in Wappingers Falls in 1880”, “First Mill on Wappingers Creek in 1780”, Former U.S. Post Office, current police station, Wappingers Falls, NY. 
  • Horn, Axel “Settlement of Skenesborough” U.S. Post Office, Whitehall, NY.

Books (All books are shelved in the Special Collections Reading Room):

Federal Writers’ Program state guides (original New Deal-era editions):

  1. Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration. Stories of New Jersey: Its Significant Places, People, and Activities. New York: M. Barrows and Company, 1938
  2. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. Georgia: A Guide to it Towns and Countryside. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1946 (second printing, first printing 1940) .
  3. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. South Carolina: A Guide to the Palmetto State. New York: Oxford University Press, 1949 (fourth printing, first printing 1941).
  4. Federal Writers’ Project. Illinois: A Descriptive and Historical Guide. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1947 (revised edition, first printing 1939).
  5. Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration. California: Guide to the Golden State. New York: Hastings House, 1947 (fifth printing, first printing 1939)
  6. Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration. Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Keystone State. New York, Oxford University Press, 1947 (third printing, first printing 1940).
  7. Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration. Indiana: A Guide to the Hoosier State. New York, Oxford University Press,1961 (fifth printing, first printing 1941).
  8. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. Utah: A Guide to the State. New York: Hastings House, 1954 (third printing, first printing 1941).
  9. Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration. New Hampshire: A Guide to the Granite State. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1938.
  10. Federal Writers’ Project of the Work Projects Administration. Washington, D.C.: A Guide to the Nation’s Capital. New York: Hastings House, 1968 (new revised edition 1968, first printing 1942)

Federal Writer’s Program state guides (reprints)

  1. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. Mississippi – The WPA Guide to the Magnolia State. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 1988.
  2. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. The WPA Guide to Tennessee (foreword by Wilma Dykeman). Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1986.
  3. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. The WPA Guide to 1930s Alabama. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press, 2000.
  4. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. The WPA Guide to 1930s New Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989
  5. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. North Carolina: The WPA Guide to the Old North State. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1988.
  6. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. The WPA Guide to Kentucky. Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 1996.
  7. Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration. The WPA Guide to 1930s Arizona. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989

Tourism History book:

  1. Marguerite S. Shaffer. See America First: Tourism and National Identity, 1880-1940. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001.

 

Oversize materials:

  • Includes four drawers of mounted posters, large prints of images from the collection, photos of locations where the art is located, and other materials used by the Clarkes to create exhibits about their WPA-era Murals project. Also includes the Clarke’s notes about the project.