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Correspondence with Henry Glintenkamp
Correspondence with Henry Glintenkamp
1933-1934
The Skyscraper
The Skyscraper
ca. 1933-1934
"The New Deal" Mural
"The New Deal" Mural
ca. 1934
"The Return of Annie Oakley"
"The Return of Annie Oakley"
1935 - 1943
"Arrival of the First Train" and "Stage Coach Attack," Summit, NJ Post Office Mural by Fiske Boyd
"Arrival of the First Train" and "Stage Coach Attack," Summit, NJ Post Office Mural by Fiske Boyd
1935 - 1943
Westfield Acres Housing Project Social Room Murals, Camden, NJ
Westfield Acres Housing Project Social Room Murals, Camden, NJ
1935 - 1943
Cranford, NJ Post Office Murals by Gerald Foster
Cranford, NJ Post Office Murals by Gerald Foster
1935 - 1943
"Outdoor Activities of South Orange" South Orange, NJ Post Office Murals by Bernard Perlin
"Outdoor Activities of South Orange" South Orange, NJ Post Office Murals by Bernard Perlin
1935 - 1943
"Rural Delivery" and "Battle of Trenton," Trenton, NJ Post Office Murals by Charles Ward
"Rural Delivery" and "Battle of Trenton," Trenton, NJ Post Office Murals by Charles Ward
1935 - 1943
"Justice" Sculpture Newark, NJ Courthouse by Romauld Kraus
"Justice" Sculpture Newark, NJ Courthouse by Romauld Kraus
1935 - 1943
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