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"Cattle Branding"
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"Cattle Branding"
1941
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
Mural, oil on canvas
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
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"Cattle Loading"
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Photo (detail): Barclay Gibson
"Cattle Loading"
1941
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
Mural, oil on canvas
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
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"Coronado's Exploration Party"
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Photo (detail): Barclay Gibson
"Coronado's Exploration Party"
1941
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
Mural, oil on canvas
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
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"Gang-Plow"
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Photo (detail): U.S. General Services Administration
"Gang-Plow"
1941
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
Mural, oil on canvas
6'6" x 5'10"
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: undetermined
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"Harrow"
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Photo (detail): U.S. General Services Administration
"Harrow"
1941
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
Mural, oil on canvas
6'6" x 5'10
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: undetermined
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"Oil"
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Photo (detail): Barclay Gibson
"Oil"
1941
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
Mural, oiil on canvas
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
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"Texas Farm"
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Used with permission of the United States Postal ServiceĀ©. All rights reserved.
Photo (detail): Seth Gaines
"Texas Farm"
1940
Elgin Post Office
Mural, oil on canvas
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: lobby
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"The Bauxite Mines"
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Used with permission of the United States Postal ServiceĀ©. All rights reserved.
Photo (detail): Carol M. Highsmith Archive
"The Bauxite Mines"
1942
Saline County Courthouse
Mural, oil on canvas
12'w x 6'h
Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts
Location: First Floor Lobby
The mural was covered by a wall in the old Post Office. A hole was also cut into the mural for an air vent. The mural was restored and moved to the Courthouse.
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