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List of United States post office murals in Mississippi

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Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Mississippi between 1934 and 1943. [1] [2]

LocationMural titleImageArtistDateNotes NRHP listed [3]
Amory Amory, Mississippi, 1889 John McCrady 1939A panoramic view of Amory's main street in 18891988
Batesville Cotton Plantation Eve Kottgen 1942
Bay St. Louis Life on the Coast Louis Raynaud 1938
Old Post Office, Booneville Scenic and Historic Booneville Stefan Hirsch 1943oil on canvas; completed under the Treasury Bureau's Section of Fine Arts program at the cost of $750. The Old Post Office is in the NRHP-listed Downtown Booneville Historic District. [4] 1998
Carthage Lumbermen Rolling a Log Peter Dalton 19381983
Columbus Out of Soil Beulah Bettersworth 1940oil on canvas1983
Crystal Springs Harvest Henry La Cagnina 19431993
Durant Erosion, Reclamation and Conservation of the Soil Isadore Tuberoff 1942
Eupora Cotton Farm Thomas Savage 1945
Forest Forest Logger Julien Binford 19411993
Hazelhurst Life in the Mississippi Cotton Belt Auriel Bessemer 1939
Houston Post Near Houston, Natchez, 1803 Byron Burford Jr. 1941
Indianola White Gold in the Delta MS-Indianola-Bettersworth0001 DESTROYED 1960s White Gold in the Delta.jpg Beulah Bettersworth1939destroyed in the 1960s
Jackson Pursuits of Life in MississippiSimka Simkhovitch1938in the James O. Eastland United States Courthouse [5]
Leland Ginnin' Cotton Ginnin' Cotton (mural study, Leland, Mississippi Post Office).jpg Stuart R. Purser 1940tempera; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition 1983
Louisville Crossroads Karl Wolfe 1938
Macon Signing of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek S. Douglass Crockwell 1944
Magnolia Cotton Harvest John H. Fyfe 19391993
July 4 Celebration at Sheriff Bacof's
Magnolia in 1889
New Albany Milking Time Roger Cleaver Purdy 1939
Newton Economic Life in Newton in the Earl 1940s Mary Boggs

Frank Boggs

1942oil on canvas
Okolona The Richness of the SoilHarold Egan1939painted over within days of completion
Pascagoula Legend of the Singing River Lorin Thompson 1939damaged in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina
Picayune Lumber Region of Mississippi Donald H. Robertson 1940
Pontotoc The Wedding of Ortez and SaOuana – Christmas, 1540 Joseph Pollet 1939oil on canvas
Tylertown Rural Mississippi – from Early Days to Present Rural Mississippi from Early Days to Present (study for mural) SAAM-1985.8.1 1.jpg Lucile Blanch 1941tempera
Vicksburg Vicksburg, Its Character and Industries Vicksburg Henriette A. Oberteuffer.jpg Henriette A. Oberteuffer 1939oil on canvas; [6] former U.S. Post Office and Courthouse now privately owned [7] [8]
Waynesboro Waynesboro Landscape Ross E. Braught 1942oil on canvas

References

  1. "Browse New Deal projects by State and City". livingnewdeal.org. Living New Deal. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  2. "Mississippi New Deal Art". WPAmurals.com. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  3. "Google Fusion Tables" . Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  4. James Martin, Jennifer Dobson, and Shannon Criss (June 4, 1998). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Downtown Booneville Historic District". National Park Service . Retrieved April 21, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) With 22 photos from 1996-98 (post office exterior shown in photo #9).
  5. Resnik, Judith; Curtis, Dennis Edward (2011). Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-states and Democratic Courtrooms . New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. pp.  113–115. ISBN   978-0-300-11096-8.
  6. "Henriette A. Oberteuffer Wins Vicksburg Mural Competition". Bulletin Number 17. Treasury Department Art Projects. September 1938. pp. 23–24. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  7. "Property". Mississippi Department of Archives and History . Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  8. "After a lifetime of waiting, grandson views giant mural". The Vicksburg Post. January 19, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
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