Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Maryland between 1934 and 1943. [1] [2]
| Location | Mural title | Image | Artist | Date | Notes | NRHP listed [3] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bel Air | First Performance of Edwin Booth | William Calfee | 1938 | |||
| Bethesda | Montgomery County Farm Women's Market | Robert Franklin Gates | 1939 | after renovation in 2013, the mural was reinstalled in the Bethesda – Chevy Chase Regional Service Center | ||
| Catonsville | Incidents in the History of Catonsville | Avery F. Johnson | 1942 | Three panels; currently covered from view [4] | ||
| Elkton | Arrival of the Post, 1780 | | Alexander B. Clayton | 1939 | oil on canvas Missing [5] | |
| Ellicott City | Scenes of Old Ellicott City | R. Dunne | 1942 | tempera oil in plaster | ||
| Hagerstown | Transportation of the Mural | Frank Long | 1938 | three panels | ||
| Hyattsville | Eugene Kingman | 1938 | tempera oil on plaster | 1986 | ||
| Oakland | Buckwheat Harvest | Robert Franklin Gates | 1939 | tempera | ||
| Rockville | Sugarloaf Mountain | Judson Smith | 1940 | Mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set | ||
| Salisbury | Cotton Patch | Jacob Getlar Smith | 1939 | on display at the NRHP-listed Maude R. Toulson Federal Building and Post Office in Salisbury | 2016 | |
| Salisbury | ||||||
| Stage at Bryd's Inn | ||||||
| Silver Spring | The Old tavern | Nicolai Cikovsky | 1937 | on display at the Silver Spring Public Library | ||
| Towson | History of Transportation | Nicolai Cikovsky | 1939 | five tempera panels |