List of United States post office murals in Arkansas

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Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Arkansas between 1934 and 1943.[1][2]

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Location Mural title Image Artist Date Notes NRHP

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Benton The Bauxite Mines Julius Woeltz 1942 currently located in the Saline County Courthouse in Benton, Arkansas
Clarendon They Cleared the Land and Planted Cotton Abraham Tobias 1942 never installed, current location unknown
Clarksville How Happy was the Occasion Mary M. Purser 1941
Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office,

in Dardanelle

Cotton Growing, Manufacture, and Export Ludwig Mactarian 1939 oil on canvas
DeQueen Wildlife Conservation in Arkansas Henry Simon 1942
DeWitt Post Office, in De Witt Portrait of Contemporary De Witt William Thaher 1941
Lake Village Post Office, Lake Village Lake Country Wild Life Avery F. Johnson 1941 1998
Magnolia Threshing Joe Jones 1938
Morrilton Post Office, in Morrilton Men at Rest Richard Sargent 1939 on display at the Conway County Courthouse 1998
Nashville Post Office, Nashville Peach Growing John Tazewell Robertson 1939 1998
Osceola Early Settlers of Osceola, Arkansas Orville A. Carroll 1939 destroyed by fire in 1966
Paris Post Office, in Paris Rural Arkansas Joseph Vorst 1940 winner of the 48-State Mural Competition 1998
Piggott Post Office, in Piggott Air Mail Daniel Rhodes 1941 mural featured on 2019 Post Office Murals stamp set
Pocahontas Post Office, Pocahontas Early Days and the First Post Office in Pocahontas H. Louis Freund 1939 restored and on display at Arkansas State University 2002
Siloam Springs Lumbering in Arkansas Bertrand R. Adams 1940
Springdale Local Industries Natalie Smith Henry 1940 on display at Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Van Buren Post Office, Van Buren The Chosen Site E. Martin Hennings 1940 oil on canvas 1998
Wynne Post Office, in Wynne Cotton Pickers Ethel Magafan 1940 1998
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