ARKANSAS POST OFFICE MURAL GALLERY

How Happy Was the Occasion, Mary May Purser, 1939, Clarksville From Timber to Agriculture, H. Louis Freund, 1939, Heber Springs Cotton Growing, Manufacture and Export, Ludwig Mactarian, 1939, Dardanelle
Rural Arkansas, Joseph P. Vorst, 1940, Paris The Chosen Site, E. Martin Hennings, 1940, Van Buren Peach Growing, John Tazewell Robertson, 1939, Nashville
Portrait of Contemporary De Witt, William Traher, 1941, DeWitt Bauxite Mining, Julius Woeltz, 1942, Benton Local Industries, Natalie S. Henry, 1940, Springdale

Lumbering in Arkansas, Bertrand R. Adams, 1940, Siloam Springs

Men at Rest, Richard Sargent, 1939, Morrilton Cotton Pickers, Ethel Magafan, 1940, Wynne
Wild Life Conservation in Arkansas, Henry Simon, 1942, DeQueen Air Mail, Dan Rhodes, 1941, Piggott Lake Country Wild Life, Avery Johnson, 1941, Lake Village
Threshing, Joe Jones, 1938, Magnolia Man and Woman in Arkansas, Daniel Olney, 1940, Berryville Tomato Culture, Berta Margoulies, 1941, Monticello
[Unknown Title], Abraham Tobias, Clarendon, never installed
never installed, location unknown
Early Days in Pocahontas, H. Louis Freund, 1938, damaged during removal
damaged, now restored
Early Settlers, Orville Carroll, Oceola, destroyed in fire
destroyed in fire