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Miriam Mckinnie Hofmeier

Post offices that have artwork by the artists Miriam Mckinnie Hofmeier

Illinois Post Office Mural Artists

April 12, 2022 By David W. Gates Jr.

Harry Sternberg
Harry Sternberg

The following is a list of all the artists that created murals in Illinois post offices during the New Deal. As I’ve been doing my research I felt it might be helpful for others so I decided to write-up an article with my findings.

If you ever visit the National Archives in Washington DC, then you may notice this comes in handy. Some of the records and files are organized by state. Other records are organized by the name of the artists.

I found it useful to have a listing of both. So here it is.

Illinois Post Office Mural Artist

  1. Abingdon, Illinois – Newell Hillis Arnold
  2. Berwyn, Illinois – Richard Haines
  3. Brookfield, Illinois – Edouard Chassaing
  4. Bushnell, Illinois – Reva Jackman
  5. Carlyle, Illinois – Curt Drewes
  6. Carmi, Illinois – William Davenport Griffin
  7. Carthage, Illinois – Karl Kelpe
  8. Chester, Illinois – Fay Elizabeth Davis
  9. Chicago, Former Chestnut – Frances Foy
  10. Chicago, Former Chestnut – Gustaf Dalstrom
  11. Chicago, Kedzie – Peterpaul Ott
  12. Chicago, Lakeview – Harry Sternberg
  13. Chicago, Logan Square – Hildreth Meiere
  14. Chicago, Morgan Park – John Theodore Johnson
  15. Chicago, Uptown – Henry Varnum Poor
  16. Chillicothe, Illinois – Arthur Herschel Lidov
  17. Clinton, Illinois – Aaron Bohrod
  18. Decatur, Illinois – Edward Millman
  19. Decatur, Illinois – Edgar Britton
  20. Decatur, Illinois – Mitchell Siporin
  21. Des Plaines, Illinois – James Michael Newell
  22. Downers Grove, Illinois – Elizabeth Tracy
  23. Dwight, Illinois – Carlos Lopez
  24. East Alton, Illinois – Frances Foy
  25. East Moline, Illinois – Edgar Britton
  26. Eldorado, Illinois – William Samuel Schwartz
  27. Elmhurst, Illinois – George Melville Smith
  28. Evanston, Illinois – Robert Isaiah Russin
  29. Evanston, Illinois – Armin Alfred Scheler
  30. Fairfield, Illinois – William Samuel Schwartz
  31. Flora, Illinois – William Davenport Griffin
  32. Forest Park, Illinois – Miriam McKinnie Hofmeier
  33. Galesburg, Illinois – Aaron Board
  34. Geneva, Illinois – Manuel Abraham Bromberg
  35. Gibson City, Illinois – Frances Foy
  36. Gillespie, Illinois – Gustaf Dalstrom
  37. Glen Ellyn, Illinois – Daniel Rhodes
  38. Hamilton, Illinois – Edmund D. Lewandowski
  39. Herrin, Illinois – Gustaf Dalstrom
  40. Homewood, Illinois – Maurine Montgomery Gibbs
  41. Kankakee, Illinois – Edouard Chassaing
  42. Lemont, Illinois – Charles Turzak
  43. Lewistown, Illinois – Ida Abelman
  44. Madison, Illinois – Alexander Raymond Katz
  45. Marseilles, Illinois – Avery Johnson
  46. Marshall, Illinois – Miriam McKinnie Hofmeier
  47. McLeansboro, Illinois – Dorothea Mierisch
  48. Melrose Park, Illinois – Edwin Boyd Johnson
  49. Moline, Illinois – Edward Millman
  50. Morton, Illinois – Charles Umlauf
  51. Mount Carroll, Illinois – Irene Soravia Bianucci
  52. Mount Morris, Illinois – Dale Nichols
  53. Mount Sterling, Illinois – Henry Bernstein
  54. Naperville, Illinois – Rainey Bennett
  55. Nashville, Illinois – Zoltan Sepeshy
  56. Nokomis, Illinois – Bernard J. Rosenthal
  57. Normal, Illinois – Albert Pels
  58. Oak Park, Illinois – John Theodore Johnson
  59. O’Fallon, Illinois – Merlin F. Pollock
  60. Oglesby, Illinois – Fay Elizabeth Davis
  61. Oregon, Illinois – David B. Cheskin
  62. Park Ridge, Illinois – George Melville Smith
  63. Peoria, Illinois – Freeman Schoolcraft
  64. Petersburg, Illinois – John Winters
  65. Pittsfield, Illinois – William Samuel Schwartz
  66. Plano, Illinois – Peterpaul Ott
  67. Rock Falls, Illinois – Curt Drewes
  68. Rushville, Illinois – Rainey Bennett
  69. Salem, Illinois – Walter Vladimir Rousseff
  70. Sandwich, Illinois – Marshall Maynard Fredericks
  71. Shelbyville, Illinois – Lucia May Wiley
  72. Staunton, Illinois – Ralf Christian Henricksen
  73. Tuscola, Illinois – Edwin Boyd Johnson
  74. Vandalia, Illinois – Aaron Board
  75. Virden, Illinois – James Daugherty
  76. White Hall, Illinois – Felix Oscar Schlag
  77. Wilmette, Illinois – Raymond Breinin
  78. Wood River – Roxana, Illinois – Archibald Motley Jr.
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.
  • Illinois 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, Illinois, Post Office Tagged With: Aaron Bohrod, Albert Pels, Alexander Raymond Katz, Archibald Motley Jr, Armin Alfred Scheler, Arthur Herschel Lidov, Artist, Avery Johnson, Bernard J Rosenthal, Carlos Lopez, Charles Turzak, Charles Umlauf, Curt Drewes, Dale Nichols, Daniel Rhodes, Dorothea Mierisch, Edgar Britton, Edmund D Lewandowski, Edouard Chassaing, Edward Millman, Edwin Boyd Johnson, Elizabeth Tracy, Fay Elizabeth Davis, Felix Schlag, Frances Foy, Freeman Schoolcraft, Gustaf Dalstrom, Harry Sternberg, Henry Varnum Poor, Hildreth Meiere, Ida Abelman, Illinois, Irene Bianucci, James Daugherty, James Michael Newell, John Theodore Johnson, John Winters, Karl Kelpe, Lucia May Wiley, Manuel Abraham Bromberg, Marshall Maynard Fredricks, Maurine Montgomery Gibbs, Merlin F Pollock, Miriam McKinnie Hofmeier, Mitchell Siporin, Newell Hillis Arnold, Peterpaul Ott, Rainey Bennett, Ralf Christian Hendricksen, Raymond Breinin, Reva Jackman, Richard Haines, Robert Isaiah Russin, Walter Vladimir Rousseff, William Davenport Griffin, William Samuel Schwartz, Zoltan Sepeshy

Marshall Illinois Post Office

February 6, 2016 By David W. Gates Jr.

Marshall IL Post Office 62441
Marshall IL Post Office 62441

ADDRESS: 115 North 7th Street, Marshall, Illinois, 62441
ARTIST: Miriam McKinnie (Hofmeier)
TITLE: Harvest
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Marshall post office is still an active, operating facility and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the public. It resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1938

Today’s featured post office is from Marshall, Illinois.

I’m always delighted to find additional old photos and artifacts in the lobby of buildings during my site visits. Take Marshall for instance. Someone took the time to hang these old photos in the built-in bulletin boards. Every single old post office with this design that I have visited, has these built-in bulletin board cases.

So it’s wonderful that someone actually too the time to hang them up. It’s those little touches that really makes visiting all these post offices worth it. It’s like stepping into a museum exhibit. So here you go folks, here is the Marshall, Illinois post office exhibit. Complete with a great looking mural.

Not only is this this a great little post office, but it is also a historic art & architecture site. I know little about this designation but there you go. What do you know about it? Please comment and share below.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Right Side
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Right Side
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Left Side
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Full
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Detail
Marshall Illinois Post Office Mural 62441 Center
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441 Train
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441 Ship
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441 Plane
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441 Lobby
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441 Cornerstone
Marshall Illinois Post Office 62441 Artifacts

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 9/5/2015 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • (affiliate link) Illinois Post Office Mural Guidebook 
  • United States Postal Service
  • (affiliate link) Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz
  • Parma Conservation (https://parmaconservation.com)

Filed Under: Artifacts, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Illinois, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Artifacts, Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Illinois, Miriam McKinnie Hofmeier, Mural, New Deal, Parma Conservation, Post Office

Forest Park Illinois Post Office

November 16, 2013 By David W. Gates Jr.

Forest Park IL Post Office 60130
Forest Park IL Post Office 60130

ADDRESS: 417 Des Plains Avenue, Forest Park, Illinois, 60130
ARTIST: Miriam McKinnie (Hofmeier)
TITLE: The White Fawn
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Forest Park post office is still an active, operating facility and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the public. It resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1940

Ever walk into the Forest Park, Illinois Post Office and ask yourself… “I wonder who painted the mural?” or, “I wonder what title of it is?. Well look no further. You’ve come to the right place.

I was only able to get these two photos of the mural before the lady at the counter stop me from taking any more. I was taken backed that it didn’t even occur to me that I should have said more, but I kept my mouth shut. I gave her my card and also got the phone number for the postmaster. I was instructed to call and ask for permission before taking any more photos. I’m pretty sure this is not necessary and I don’t want to cause any trouble so I just left. I figured since I live in the Chicago-Land area it won’t be that big of a deal to get back here again.

However, if you are the postmaster, and you happen upon this article, would it be ok to continue with documenting your building and mural? I’d really appreciate it.

But I want to hear from you? Have you ever wondered bout this mural? Do you know more about it? Please leave a comment below, I’d really like to know more about what you think about it?

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Forest Park Illinois Post Office Mural 60130 Full
Forest Park Illinois Post Office Mural 60130 Full
Forest Park Illinois Post Office 60130 Cornerstone
Forest Park Illinois Post Office 60130
Forest Park Illinois Post Office 60130
Forest Park Illinois Post Office 60130

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 10/27/2013 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Illinois Post Office Mural Guidebook 
  • United States Postal Service
  • Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal: [Hardcover]  Marlene Park, Gerald E. Markowitz
  • Parma Conservation
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Forest Park Review

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Illinois, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, Illinois, Miriam McKinnie Hofmeier, Mural, New Deal, Parma Conservation, Post Office

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