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New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

Paulding Ohio Post Office

June 11, 2016 By David W. Gates Jr.

Paulding OH Post Office 45879
Paulding OH Post Office 45879

ADDRESS: 121 West, Jackson Street, Paulding, Ohio, 45879
ARTIST: Charles Umlauf
TITLE: Industry
MEDIUM: Wood (relief)
STATUS: The Paulding post office is still an active, operating facility, and the relief can be viewed by interested members of the public. It resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1940

Thanksgiving 2015 was spent with my wife’s side of the family. This involved driving out to Ohio. Since I like to make the most of my long distance trips I selected Paulding, Ohio as one of our stops on the way home. Honestly, it was just on my list of buildings to visit. I had no idea it had a wood caring let along a very large wood carving.

I was completely surprise and I guess that is another reason I took 75 pictures during this visit.

I only know of a few large wood carvings. Greenville, Tennessee and now Paulding, Ohio. I have to say this adds a very nice variety to our collection of artwork.

There are several reason I like the carvings. First I don’t think they need to be refinished or restored like a mural. Murals tend to fade and become discolored over time. Where as a wood carving tends to just age slowly. If that makes any sense.

What do you know about large wood carvings? Do you like this one? What can you tell use about it? Please comment and share below.

David W. Gates Jr.

Paulding Ohio Post Office 45879
Paulding Ohio Post Office 45879 Lobby
Paulding Ohio Post Office 45879 Cornerstone
Paulding Ohio Post Office 45879
Paulding Ohio Post Office 45879
Paulding Ohio Post Office 45879
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Center
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail
Paulding Ohio Post Office Carving 45879 Detail

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 11/28/2015 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

Filed Under: Artist, Artwork, Cornerstone, New Deal, Ohio, Post Office Tagged With: Artist, Artwork, Charles Umlauf, Cornerstone, New Deal, Ohio, Post Office, Wood Carving

Belding Michigan Post Office

May 28, 2016 By David W. Gates Jr.

Belding MI Post Office 48809
Belding MI Post Office 48809

ADDRESS: 201 E. Main St., Belding, Michigan, 48809
TITLE: Belding Brothers and Their Silk Industry
ARTIST: Marvin Beerbohm
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Belding post office is still an active, operating facility and the mural can be viewed by interested members of the public. The mural resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1943

I’m guessing the Belding Brother’s were in the silk industry? I’m just guessing here but if you know more about this by all means please comment and share below.

We visited Belding during the summer of 2015. We had great weather and I’m pleased with the images.

I was not pleased with how many times I needed to photograph the signature. The bright shiny brass plate made photographing it difficult. It didn’t matter what angle I tried to photograph it, I kept getting a reflection or the images were dark. I think this is the first mural signature I took more than a few pictures. Not one turned out exactly how I wanted so I just posted all the ones you see below, which show what is written on the brass plate.

This building is very handsome and well maintained. What do you think of this one? Please comment and share below.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Belding Michigan Post Office 48809
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809 Cornerstone
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809 Lobby
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Center
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809
Belding Michigan Post Office 48809
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Signature
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Right Side
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Left Side
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Full
Belding Michigan Post Office Mural 48809 Detail

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 8/06/2015 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
  • Parma Conservation (https://parmaconservation.com)

Filed Under: Artwork, Cornerstone, Michigan, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Artwork, Cornerstone, Marvin Beerbohm, Michigan, Mural, New Deal, Parma Conservation, Post Office

Terre Haute Indiana Former Post Office & Courthouse

May 21, 2016 By David W. Gates Jr.

Former Terre Haute IN Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute IN Post Office 47802

ADDRESS: 30 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, Indiana, 47802
TITLE: The Signing of the Magna Carta
ARTIST: Frederick Webb Ross
TYPE: Oil on canvas (murals)
STATUS:  The Terre Haute post office and courthouse is no longer an active postal facility. The building was purchased by Indiana State University. The mural is located in the former courtroom. This enormous murals resides on a wall behind the former judges desk.
YEAR: 1935

I had no idea I would be able to view this one. But luckily during our visit the building was open and we were able to walk right in.

I dragged the wife and kid along for this trip. I think they enjoyed seeing it.

I’m completely blow away at the beauty of these old buildings. The long ornate lobby reminds me of the  of the downtown Nashville building.

You have to really be on the look out for the cornerstone. It is really hard to read and its off on the side of the building. I often wonder what is going through people’s minds as they observe me casing out the building? At any rate, I mean no harm, just looking for the cornerstone.

To be honest I had to look up what the Magna Charta was. I know we talked about it in history class because the name is familiar. But to be honest I didn’t remember and had to look it up.

Were you like me? Did you have to look it up? Come on be honest. Maybe you are already a history buff and knew it. Please comment and share below.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Cornerstone
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Cornerstone
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Center
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office 47802
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail
Former Terre Haute Indiana Post Office Mural 47802 Detail

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 9/5/2015  and 06/28/2023 about 8:11 AM  by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Indiana 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
  • National Park Service (www.nps.gov)
  • Tribune Star (http://www.tribstar.com/news/lifestyles/historical-treasure-downtown-u-s-post-office-is-a-classic/article_22e8120b-4ed9-53fc-a115-eaed6b49345c.html)
  • Scott College of Business. Artworks: The Signing of The Magna Carta.

Filed Under: Artwork, Cornerstone, Former Post Office, Indiana, New Deal, Post Office Tagged With: Artwork, Cornerstone, Former Post Office, Frederick Webb Ross, Indiana, Mural, New Deal, Post Office

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