List of United States post office murals


From 1934 to 1943, the Procurement Division of the United States Department of the Treasury commissioned murals in post office buildings across the country. Part of the New Deal, the stated objective of commissioning United States post office murals was to secure artwork that met high artistic standards for public buildings, where it would be accessible to all people. The murals were intended to boost the morale of the American people suffering from the effects of the Depression by depicting uplifting subjects the people knew and loved. Murals produced through the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture were funded as a part of the cost of the construction of new post offices, with one percent of the cost set aside for artistic enhancements. Murals were commissioned through competitions open to all artists in the United States. Almost 850 artists were commissioned to paint 1,371 murals, most of which were installed in post offices; 162 of the artists were women and three were African American. The Treasury Relief Art Project, which provided artistic decoration for existing Federal buildings, produced a smaller number of post office murals. TRAP was established with funds from the Works Progress Administration. The Section supervised the creative output of TRAP, and selected a master artist for each project. Assistants were then chosen by the artist from the rolls of the WPA Federal Art Project.
Artists were asked to paint in an "American scene" style, depicting ordinary citizens in a realistic manner. Abstract and modern art styles were discouraged. Artists were also encouraged to produce works that would be appropriate to the communities where they were to be located and to avoid controversial subjects. Projects were closely scrutinized by the Section for style and content, and artists were paid only after each stage in the creative process was approved.
The Section and the Treasury Relief Art Project were overseen by Edward Bruce, who had directed the Public Works of Art Project. They were commission-driven public work programs that employed artists to beautify American government buildings, strictly on the basis of quality. This contrasts with the work-relief mission of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, the largest of the New Deal art projects. So great was its scope and cultural impact that the term "WPA" is often mistakenly used to describe all New Deal art, including the U.S. post office murals. "New Deal artwork" is a more accurate term to describe the works of art created under the federal art programs of that period.
The murals are the subject of efforts by the United States Postal Service to preserve and protect them. This is particularly important and problematical as some of them have disappeared or deteriorated. Some are ensconced in buildings that are worth far less than the artwork.

Alaska

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Alaska.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Anchorage
Post Office and Court House
Alaskan LandscapeArthur T. Kerrick1946Courtroom wall behind the judge's bench
Commissioned in 1941, installed in the 1950s
1978 78000516
WrangellOld Town in AlaskaAustin Mecklem and Marianne Appel1943

Arizona

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Arizona.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Communication During the Period of ExplorationOscar Berninghaus193983002993
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Spanish Explorers and American IndiansOscar Berninghaus193983002993
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Progress of the Pioneer, Crossing the DesertLaVerne Nelson Black193783002993
United States Post Office,
Phoenix, Arizona
Progress of the Pioneer, the Arrival of the U.S. Mail CoachLaVerne Nelson Black193783002993
SaffordHistory of the Gila ValleySeymour Fogel1942six murals

Colorado

A review of murals in Colorado's post offices found there were no frescos, but rather all had been painted on canvas.

Delaware

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Delaware.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
DoverHarvest, Spring and SummerWilliam D. White1937Presently in Wesley Methodist Church, Lockermann Station Educational Building. Funded by TRAP, this mural includes several panels
HarringtonMen HoeingEve Salisbury1941wax tempera
New CastleWilliam Penn Welcomed at New CastleJ. Scott Williams1938oil on canvas
Rehoboth BeachFrontier MailKarl Knaths1940oil on canvas
SelbyvilleChicken FarmWilliam H. Calfee1942oil and tempera
WilmingtonChemistry and IndustryHerman Zimmerman1938oil on canvas

Hawaii

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Hawaii.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
Schofield Barracks BranchPrimitive CommunicationRoy King1943painted on wood

Idaho

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Idaho.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
Blackfoot Main Post Office, in BlackfootThe Arrival CelebrationAndrew Standing Soldier1939Five-panel mural addressing Federal governments public works and arts programs as efforts to help the community in times of economic emergency. It was painted for $2,000.1989
BuhlSnake River FerryRichard Guy Walton19411989
BurleyPioneer on the Oregon Trail along the Snake RiverElizabeth Lochrie1938
KelloggDiscoveryFletcher Martin1941Martin's original proposal, Mine Rescue, was deemed too controversial. It is now in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.1990
Preston Main Post Office, in PrestonThe Battle of Bear RiverEdmund J. Fitzgerald1941Depicts U.S. cavalry attacking and burning a Native American village. Approximately in size.1989
St. AnthonyThe Fur TradersElizabeth Lochrie1939

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Montana

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Montana.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
Billings Post Office and Courthouse,
in Billings
Trailing CattleLeo J. Beaulauier1942
Deer LodgeJames and Granville Stuart Prospecting in Deer Lodge Valley – 1858Verona Burkhard1939
DillonNews from the StatesElizabeth Lochrie1938
Glasgow Post Office and Courthouse,
in Glasgow
Montana's ProgressForrest Hill194272" x 168" painting that earned the artist $1,2501986
HamiltonFlat Head War PartyHenry Meloy1942oil on canvas
SidneyGeneral Sully at YellowstoneJ.K. Ralston1942

Nevada

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Nevada.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
LovelockThe Uncovering of the Comstock LodeEjnar Hansen19401990
WinnemuccaCattle RoundupPolly Duncan19401990
YeringtonHomestead on the PlainAdolph Gottlieb1941oil on canvas; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition1990

New Hampshire

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in New Hampshire.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
LebanonRural New HampshireCharles Kaesalau1939oil on canvas
MilfordLumberman Log-RollingPhilip von Saltza1940oil on canvas, winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
PeterboroughNew Hampshire Post in WinterMarguerite Zorach19381986
PlymouthJohn Balch-First Post Rider of New HampshireR. Crawford Livingston1938fresco
WolfeboroNew Hampshire Sugar CampAndrew Winter1938

New Mexico

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in New Mexico.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHPlisted
Federal Building and United States Courthouse
Albuquerque
The Pueblo Rebellion of 1680Loren Mozleyoil on canvas, TRAP, probably in Old Post Office until c. 19721980
ClovisNew Mexican TownPaul Lantz1937
Deming Main Post Office,
Deming
Mountains and YuccaKenneth M. Adams1937mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set1990
US Post Office-Portales Main,
in Portales
Buffalo RangeTheodore Van Soelen19381990
RatonFirst Mail Crossing Raton PassJoseph A. Fleck1936
RatonUnloading the Mail in RatonJoseph A. Fleck1936
Roswell Post Office and Courthouse
Roswell
Justice Tempered with Mercy — Uphold the Right, Prevent the WrongEmil Bisttram1936TRAP, begun under PWAP, moved to ABQ courthouse in 1983
US Post Office-Truth or Consequences Main,
in Truth or Consequences
Geronimo Springs station
Indian Bear DanceBoris Deutsch1938winner of the 48-State Mural Competition, formerly called Hot Springs, New Mexico

North Dakota

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in North Dakota.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
LangdonIndians Demanding Wagon TollLeo Beaulaurier1939oil on canvas
New RockfordAdvance Guard of the WestEdward Buk Ulreich1940oil on canvas; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition1989
RugbyRugby, the Geographical Center of North AmericaKenneth Callahan1943oil on canvas1989

Oregon

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Oregon.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
BurnsCattle RoundupJack Wilkinson1941oil on canvas; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
EugeneWillamette Valley Lumber, Farming and Husbandry
Carl Morris1943
Grants PassRogue River IndiansLouis DeMott Bunce1938tempera
Grants PassEarly and Contemporary IndustriesEric Lamade1938tempera
NewburgEarly Mail Carriers in the WestRockwell Carey1937oli on canvas
OntarioTrail to OregonEdmond J Fitzgerald1938oil on canvas
PortlandPost RiderPaul Grellert1936destroyed
Saint JohnsDevelopment of St. JohnsJohn Ballator1936oil on canvas; several murals
Saint JohnsDevelopment of St. JohnsEric Lamade1936oil on canvas; several murals
Saint JohnsDevelopment of St. JohnsLouis DeMott Bunce1936oil on canvas; several murals
SalemBuilders of SalemAndrew McD. Vincent1942oil on canvas
TillamookCaptain Gray Entering Tillamook BayLucia Wiley1943Fresco secco

Puerto Rico

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Puerto Rico.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP
listed
MayagüezThe Indian Mail SystemJose Maduro1940
MayagüezReceipt of the First Official Spanish Mail in the Island of Puerto Rico in 1541Jose Maduro1940

Rhode Island

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Rhode Island.

South Dakota

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in South Dakota.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
BeresfordSpirit of BeresfordDavid McCosh1942oil on canvas
FlandreauWheat in the ShockMatthew Ziegler1940oil on canvas; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
MobridgeReturn from the FieldsElof Wedin1938oil on canvas
SturgisThe Fate of a Mail Carrier – Charlie Nolan – 1876J.K. Ralston1939oil on canvasl; moved to new post office in 1998
WebsterThe First White Man in South DakotaIrvin Shope1939oil on canvas

Utah

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Utah.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
Beaver Main Post Office, BeaverLife on the PlainsJohn Beauchamp1943oil on canvas
HelperWestern TownJenne Magafan1941oil on canvas; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
ProvoEarly and Modern ProvoEverett Thorpe1942oil on canvas

Vermont

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Vermont.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
NorthfieldSkiers, Maple Sugar, AgricultureCharles Daugherty1939oil on canvas
NorthfieldGraniteCharles Daugherty1939oil on canvas
RutlandEarly History of VermontStephen Belaski1937oil on canvas
Saint AlbansHayingPhilip von Saltza1939oil on canvas
Saint AlbansSugaring OffPhilip von Saltza1939oil on canvas
White River JunctionVermont IndustriesS. Douglass Crockwell1937oil on canvas
WoodstockCycle of Development of WoodstockBernadine Custer1940oil on canvas

Virgin Islands

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in the United States Virgin Islands.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHP listed
Charlotte AmalieThe Virgin Islands, U.S. – The Outer World SignificanceStevan Dohanos1941tempera
Charlotte AmalieThe Virgin Islands, U.S. – The Leisurly Native TempoStevan Dohanos1941tempera

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Wyoming.
LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotesNRHPlisted
CasperThe Fertile Land RemembersLouise Emerson Ronnebeck1938oil on canvas; originally located in the Worland Post Office.
GreybullChuckwagon SerenadeManuel Bromberg1940tempera; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
KemmererCretaceous LandscapeEugene Kingman1938oil on canvas
KemmererExcavationEugene Kingman1938oil on canvas
KemmererTertiary Aquatic LifeEugene Kingman1938oil on canvas
PowellPowell's Agriculture Resulting for the Shoshone Irrigation ProjectVerona Burkhard1938oil on canvas
RivertonFarm SceneGeorge Vander Sluis1942oil on canvas