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New Deal buildings or New Deal murals or artwork.

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Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office

August 31, 2013 By David W. Gates Jr.

Neillsville WI Post Office 54456
Neillsville WI Post Office 54456

ADDRESS: 619 Hewett St. Neillsville, Wisconsin 54456
ARTIS: John Van Koert
TITLE: The choosing of the county seat
MEDIUM: Mural
STATUS: The Neillsville Post Office is still active and the mural is view- able by the public. It resides in the lobby on the wall above the postmaster’s door.
YEAR: 1940

Today we feature the historic Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office. As indicated by the plaque on the front of the building this one has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The story goes like this; many years ago I traveled to Costa Rica with some friends. As we were touring around the country I ended up running into some other tourist. The funny thing is that after talking to them for a while, I found out they lived two towns away from where I was living at the time.

Fast forward to summer 2013 and what happens again? I’m living in the Chicago-Land area. I drive to Wisconsin to bring you these great post offices and who do I meet?  Someone that grew up and lived in the same town as I do now? How funny or ironic is that?

Moral of the story, These day you may go weeks, months or years not ever knowing who lives in the same neighborhood as you do. When you travel in search of adventure, I end up meeting people who I may have run past on any day or evening in my own town and not even know it. Funny  how that works.

December 23, 2013 – Update

My apologies to the folks of Neillsville. When I initially created this post I misspelled the name of your city. Recently, I’ve taking the time to re-visit and edit some my articles. I made the correction. Lesson learned. Slow down and check your spelling.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

Choosing of the County Seat by John Van Koert, photo credit David W. Gates Jr.

Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456 Artifacts
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456 Corner Stone
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office 54456 Historic Plaque
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Artists Signature
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Center
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Detail
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Detail
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Detail
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Detail
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Full
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Left Side
Neillsville Wisconsin Post Office Mural Right Side

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 6/4/2013 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Wisconsin Post Office Murals by David W. Gates Jr.
  • Wisconsin 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, National Register of Historic Places, Reference Number (00001257).
  • National Archives Records and Administration Identifier Number (106778780).

Filed Under: Artifacts, Artwork, Cornerstone, Historic, New Deal, Post Office, Wisconsin Tagged With: Artifacts, Artwork, Cornerstone, Historic, John Van Koert, Mural, New Deal, Post Office, Wisconsin

Camden Tennessee Post Office

August 24, 2013 By David W. Gates Jr.

Camden TN Post Office 38320
Camden TN Post Office 38320

ADDRESS: 81 N. Forrest Ave., Camden, Tennessee, 38320
ARTIST: John H. Fyfe
TITLE: Mail Delivery to Tranquility – The first post office in Benton County
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The Camden 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 building is Camden Tennessee. Very interesting mural, some minor damage, I hope they restore this soon. It was a great day to photograph. I love having a clear sky to get these outside shots. Think this pretty much sums up my Tennessee collection. I look forward to visiting again.

Can you tell me something interesting about this post office? What do you think about the mural? Do you know anything else about it?

David W. Gates Jr.

Camden Tennessee Post Office 38320
Camden Tennessee Post Office 38320
Camden Tennessee Post Office 38320
Camden Tennessee Post Office Corner Stone
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural 38320 Full
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Center
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Detail
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Detail
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Detail
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Detail
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Detail Damage
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Left Side
Camden Tennessee Post Office Mural Right Side

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

Sources

  • Personal visit on 3/31/2013 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
  • National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places, Reference Number (88001577).
  • National Archives Records and Administration Identifier Number (135817704).
  • Tennessee Encyclopedia (Benton County | Tennessee Encyclopedia)
  • Postmark Collectors Club (Post Office Photo Collection – Post Mark Collectors Club (postmarks.org))

Filed Under: Artwork, Cornerstone, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee Tagged With: Artwork, Cornerstone, John H Fyfe, Mural, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee

McKenzie Tennessee Post Office

August 23, 2013 By David W. Gates Jr.

McKenzie TN Post Office 38201
McKenzie TN Post Office 38201

ADDRESS: 15075 Highland Dr., McKenzie, Tennessee, 38201
ARTIST: Karl Oberteuffer
TITLE:  Early U.S. Post Village
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas (mural)
STATUS: The mural is on display behind the retail counter. It is only viewable during business hours.
YEAR: 1938

The story,

I’m at odds with myself on the best way to approach writing this one up. I mentioned in an earlier post, the slow start and difficulty I experienced when I started my tour in Tennessee. If memory serves me correctly it started with finding out the Lexington Tennessee post office was closed for renovations and is now the Beech River Cultural Center. Turns out I was never able to get a look or photograph the mural inside this building.

So then you could imagine my disappointment when I arrived at the McKenzie Tennessee Post Office and was forbidden to photograph this one. Yes, I you read that right. I was forbidden by the supervisor on duty from photographing the mural. I took this really hard and just could not understand why. At first the supervisor was not there, apparently out to lunch. So I went and photographed the Former McKenzie post office building and returned to the newer McKenzie building. The old mural is on display behind the counter for all to see. These are works of art for the public to enjoy. So having been denied the ability to photograph it made this a really frustrating experience for me.

I flew, rented a car and drove all the way out here to view and photograph this one. Most murals are in the lobby, so they are more accessible for the public to view. This one however, was behind the counter, so I felt obligated to ask permission before shooting photos of it. When the postal workers stopped and said they would need to check I taken by surprise. I keep thinking to myself, it’s a public work of art, of course I can take pictures of it. But I figured I’d be polite and ask. In hindsight I should have just shot the pictures. I know the supervisor is just trying to do his job, but there are clear signs that others have photographed this mural. “Even with it being behind the counter”.

So that’s the story and now I ask, you my readers. When do you just throw out the “being the nice guy” and just shoot the pictures? I came all this way and left with my tail between my legs. I’ll be back to ask again and hopefully get this one photographed for my collections. Has anyone else experienced this? What was your experience? Were you denied photographing this mural? There are plenty of pictures on the internet, so to all those who have photographed it. Did you ask? Or did you just shoot the photos?

On the bright side, I still have move to visit so it does give me another reason to head back to Tennessee.

UPDATE!!! In December 2014 I re-visted McKenzie and was able to get pictures of the mural.

Thanks,

David W. Gates Jr.

McKenzie Tennessee Post Office 38201
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office 38201
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office 38201
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Dedication Plaque
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Artist Signature
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Artists Signature
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Artists Signature
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Artists Signature
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Center
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Detail
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Full
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Full
McKenzie Tennessee Post Office Mural 38201 Full

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Sources

  • Personal visit on 3/31/2013  and 12/23/2014 by David W. Gates Jr.
  • 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

Filed Under: Artwork, Dedication Plaque, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee Tagged With: Artwork, Dedication Plaque, Karl Oberteuffer, Mural, New Deal, Post Office, Tennessee

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