List of United States post office murals in Washington

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Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Washington between 1934 and 1943.[1][2][3]

Location Mural title Image Artist Date Notes NRHP-listed
Anacortes Halibut Fishing Kenneth Callahan 1940 oil on canvas
Bremerton Northwest Logging Ernest Ralph Norling 1938 oil on canvas
Camas Beginning of a New World Douglas Nicholson 1941 tempera
Centralia Post Office, Centralia Industries of Lewis County Kenneth Callahan 1938 oil on canvas
Colville Hudson's Bay-The Pathfinders Edmond J. Fitzgerald 1939 oil on canvas
Kelso Incidents in the Lives of Lewis and Clark David McCosh 1938 oil on canvas
Lynden Three Ages of Phoebe Goodell Judson Mordi Gassner 1942 oil on canvas
Mount Vernon Local Pursuits Ambrose McCarthy 1938 oil on canvas
Prosser Mail Train in the '80s Ernest Ralph Norling 1937 oil on canvas
Renton Miners at Work Jacob Elshin 1937 oil on canvas
University Station, Seattle Historical View of Education Jacob Elshin 1939 oil on canvas
Sedro-Woolley Loggers and Millworkers Albert C. Runquist 1941 oil on canvas
Shelton Skid Road Richard Haines 1940 tempera; winner of the 48-State Mural Competition
Snohomish Construction of a Skid Road in the '80s Lance W. Hart 1940 oil on canvas
Toppenish Local Theme Andrew McD. Vincent 1940 oil on canvas; the Toppenish post office is located entirely within the Yakama Indian Nation 1991
Wenatchee The Saga of Wanatchee Peggy Strong 1940 oil on canvas

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