1936 - Fredericktown United States Post Office - Fredericktown, Missouri
Posted by: BruceS
N 37° 33.480 W 090° 17.662
15S E 738989 N 4160217
Great Depression era post office in Fredericktown, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMJ11B
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 09/07/2013
Views: 1
"The Fredericktown U. S. Post Office at 155 South Main Street in downtown Fredericktown, Missouri is a symmetrical one-story plus full basement, red brick and gray limestone WPA Moderne style building. Constructed in 1936-37 from a standardized plan, the Fredericktown facility features an elaborated raised entrance within an ashlar enframement of pilasters and tall, complex windows. Six of the west-facing building’s other windows are topped with stone panels containing bas-relief decorations with an aviation or air mail motif, The building contains its original post office art, a Treasury Section of Fine Arts mural by Missourian James Baare Turnbull titled, "The Lead Belt," installed in 1939. The well-preserved building is highly intact inside and out, and despite a metal-clad addition nominally attached in the rear and handicapped access changes retains sufficient original features to convey its historic significance as an example of New Deal government architecture. What appears to be the original flagpole is intact off the northwest corner, further communicating the building's federal function." - National Register Nomination
The building is in very good condition and continues to serve as the town's main post office.
Year of construction: 1936
Cross-listed waymark: [Web Link]
Full inscription: Henry Morgenthau Jr
Secretary Of The Treasury
James A Farley
Postmaster General
Louis A Simon
Supervising Architect
Neal A Melick
Supervising Engineer
1936
|
Visit Instructions:
When logging a visit to a waymark in this category, please provide one or more photos taken by yourself, and note down your impressions and any background information you may have.
Recent Visits/Logs:
There are no logs for this waymark yet. |
|
|