List of United States post office murals in Alabama
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Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Alabama between 1934 and 1943.[1][2]
| Location | Mural title | Image | Artist | Date | Notes | NRHP listed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atmore | The Letter Box | Anne Goldthwaite | 1938 | |||
| Brewton | Logging | John Von Wicht | 1939 | oil on canvas, missing[3] | ||
| Enterprise | Saturday in Enterprise | Paul Arlt | 1941 | Relocated to the Enterprise Public Library | ||
| Eutaw | The Countryside | Robert Gwathmey | 1941 | |||
| Fairfield | Spirit of Steel | Frank Hartley Anderson | 1938 | [4] | ||
| Fort Payne | Harvest at Fort Payne | Harwood Steiger | 1938 | Relocated in 2001 to Hunt Hall, part of the Hosiery Museum | ||
| Hartselle | Cotton Scene | Ferol Sibley Warthen | 1941 | Relocated to the Hartselle Chamber of Commerce office in the historic train depot | ||
| Haleyville | Reforestation | Hollis Holbrook | 1940 | tempera on gesso Missing |
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| Luverne | Cotton Field | Arthur Getz | 1942 | |||
| Bay Minette | Removal of the County Seat from Daphne to Bay Minette | Hilton Leech | 1939 | |||
| Montevallo | Early Settlers Weighing Cotton | William S. McCall | 1938 | Included in University of Montevallo Historic District | 1990 CP | |
| Monroeville | Harvesting | Arthur Leroy Bairnsfather | 1939 | |||
| Oneonta | Local Agriculture-A.A.A. 1939 | Aldis B. Browne | 1939 | |||
| Ozark | Early Industry of Dale County | John Kelly Fitzpatrick | 1938 | [5] | ||
| Phenix City | Cotton | 1939 | missing[6] | |||
| Russellville | Shipment of the First Iron Produced in Russellville | Conrad A. Albrizio | 1938 | |||
| Tuskegee | The Road to Tuskegee | Anne Goldthwaite | 1937 | |||
| Tuscumbia | Chief Tuscumbia Greets the Dickson Family | Jack McMillen | 1939 |