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Used with permission of the United States Postal Service©. All rights reserved.
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Photo (detail):
Jimmy Emerson, DVM
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"Early Mail Service and the Construction of Railroads"
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| 1938 |
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Commerce Post Office
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Mural,
fresco: tempera on plaster
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| Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |
| Location: Lobby |
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Photo (detail):
Melissa Lamont, SDSU
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"History of Medicine"
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| 1936 |
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City of Hope
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Mural,
fresco
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| 163 square feet |
| Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
| Location: Visitors Center |
| Restored 1997-98 |
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Photo (detail):
Melissa Lamont, SDSU
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"Physical Growth of Man"
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| 1936 |
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City of Hope
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Mural,
fresco
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| 163 square feet |
| Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |
| Location: Visitors Center |
| Philip Guston signed this mural with his original name, Phillip Goldstein. |
| Restored 1997-98 |
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Used with permission of the United States Postal Service©. All rights reserved.
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Photo (detail):
William Kolodrubetz
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"Pulpwood Logging"
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| 1941 |
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Laconia Forestry Building
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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| Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |
| Location: IRS Offices |
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Photo (detail):
Barbara Bernstein
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"Reconstruction and the Wellbeing of the Family"
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| 1943 |
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Wilbur J. Cohen Building
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Mural,
oil on canvas
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| 12' x 16' |
| Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |
| Location: Auditorium; on panels at back of stage |
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