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Horace Day

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Tennessee Post Office Mural Artists

July 30, 2020 By David W. Gates Jr.

Artist William Zorach Greenville TN
Artist William Zorach Greenville TN

A total of twenty-nine artist created murals in thirty Tennessee Post Office buildings during the Great Depression of the 1930s. One of the artist Minna Citron  received multiple commissions. The artist and their awarded sites as listed below.

We have found having a list such as this is convenient when performing research at the National Archives Records and Administration. Any researcher will reveal, that finding information is part of the fun, somethings what you are looking for is catalogued by the artist name. Other times the research materials you need may be cataloged by the city or town, and so on.

Having a list to refer to is helpful on your journey of discovering these wonderful treasures in our nations post offices.

Tennessee Post Office Mural Artist

  1. Bolivar – Carl Nyquist
  2. Camden – John H. Fyfe
  3. Chattanooga – Leopold Scholz, sculpture
  4. Chattanooga – Hilton Leech, mural
  5. Clarksville – F. Luis Mora
  6. Clinton – Horace Talmage Day
  7. Columbia –  Henry Billings, mural
  8. Columbia – Sidney Waugh, sculpture
  9. Crossville – Marion Greenwood
  10. Dayton – Bertram Hartman
  11. Decherd – Enea Biafora
  12. Dickson – Edwin Boyd Johnson
  13. Dresden – Minetta Good
  14. Gleason – Anne Poor
  15. Greeneville – William Zorach
  16. Jefferson City – Charles Child
  17. Johnson City – Wendell Jones
  18. La Follette – Dahlov Ipcar
  19. Lenoir City – David Stone Martin
  20. Lewisburg – John H.R. Pickett
  21. Lexington – Grace Greenwood (Ames)
  22. Livingston – Margaret Covey Chisholm
  23. Manchester –  Minna Citron*
  24. McKenzie – Karl Oberteuffer
  25. Mount Pleasant – Eugene Higgins
  26. Nashville – Belle Kinney
  27. Newport – Minna Citron*
  28. Ripley – Marguerite Zorach
  29. Rockwood – Christian Henrich
  30. Sweetwater – Thelma Martin
New Deal Artists Biographies NARA
New Deal Artists Biographies NARA
New Deal Artists Biographies NARA

Sources

  • David W. Gates Jr. on site visits to each location.
  • Tennessee Post Office Murals by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Indiana Post Office Mural Guidebook by David W. Gates Jr.
  • National Archives Records and Administration, College Park Maryland
  • Who was who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 years of artist in America, Peter H Falk; Audrey M Lewis, Georgia Kuchen, Veronika Roessler, Madison, CT, Mount View Press. 1999.
  • Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, NARA, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee Tagged With: Anne Poor, Artist, Artwork, Belle Kinney, Bertram Hartman, Carl Nyquist, Charles Child, Christian Henrich, Dahlov Ipcar, David Stone Martin, Edwin Boyd Johnson, Enea Biafora, Eugene Higgins, F Luis Mora, Grace Greenwood, Henry Billings, Hilton Leech, Horace Day, John H Fyfe, John H R Pickett, Karl Oberteuffer, Leopold Scholz, Margaret Covey, Marguerite Zorach, Marion Greenwood, Minna Citron, NARA, New Deal, Post Office, Sidney Waugh, Tennessee, Thelma Martin, Wendell Jones, William Zorach

Clinton Tennessee Post Office

April 11, 2015 By David W. Gates Jr.

Clinton TN Post Office 37716
Clinton TN Post Office 37716

ADDRESS: 1121 N. Charles G. Seivers Blvd., Clinton, Tennessee 37716
ARTIST: Horace Day
TITLE: Farm and Factory
MEDIUM: Tempera (mural)
STATUS: The mural resides in the lobby and is accessible to members of the public interested in viewing it.
YEAR: 1940

Some people have told me that I’m never satisfied. I have also been described as a perfectionist. It’s true, I’m all of the above and then some. Now, let’s take a look at the Clinton, Tennessee Post Office and we’ll see another example my demanding personality.

Yes, I’m delighted the mural has been saved and moved to a location that can be enjoyed by all. However, it’s so far up the wall that even the locals don’t even know it’s there. While I was visiting and photographing this one a man stopped me to ask what I was doing. When I pointed out the mural his comment was “I never really noticed it”. I was happy to at least talk to one of the locals. We had a great conversation and he even gave me brief directions to the older original building in Clinton.

Don’t get the wrong idea, I’m not disgruntled or mad, I just think there could have been a little more thought into the placement of the mural. Bring it down past that blue border. Or maybe even tit it facing down so people can at least get a better view of it when looking up. Just a few suggestions from the Post office Freak.

I welcome your comments good and bad below. Please share.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Clinton Tennessee Post Office 37716
Clinton Tennessee Post Office 37716
Clinton Tennessee Post Office 37716
Clinton Tennessee Post Office 37716
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Artists Signature
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Artists Signature
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Center
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Detail
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Full
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Left
Clinton Tennessee Post Office Mural 37716 Right

“Used with the permission of the United States Postal Service®. All rights reserved.”

Sources

  • Personal visit on 9/05/2014 by David, Post Office Fans
  • Tennessee Post Office Murals by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Tennessee Post Office Mural Guidebook by David W. Gates Jr.
  • United States Postal Service
  • (affiliate link) Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz
  • (affiliate link): Tennessee Post Office Murals: Howard Hull
  • The Courier News (The Courier News (mycouriernews.com)
  • Knox News (which-east-tennessee-post-offices-show-off-depressionera-artworks (knoxnews.com))

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Horace Day, Mural, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee

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