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WPA Mural Studies
FDR's New Deal programs put people back to work including many in various arts projects. But what happened to these important pieces of our nation's history? Our contributor has inherited some paintings that may be part of this lost work. Created by her aunt, Thelma Johnson Streat, she believes they were mural studies. Did any of these studies become murals and do any of them still exist?
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St.Valentine's Day Massacre; G. Washington Miniature; Stalag 17 Portrait

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Barton Letter; Andrew Jackson's Mouth; Spybook

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Space Boot; Satelloon; Moon Museum

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WPA Mural Studies; George Washington Miniature; Japanese Balloon Bomb

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Mussolini Dagger; Liberia Letter; N.E.A.R. Device

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Amelia Earhart Plane; Fillmore Pardon; Boxcar Home

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Tokyo Rose Recording; Crazy Horse Photo; World War II Diary

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Sideshow Babies; Lubin Photos; Navajo Rug

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St. Valentine's Day Massacre; Booth Letter; Cemetery Alarm

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Manhattan Project Patent; Galleon Shipwreck; Creole Poems

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Psychophone; War Dog Letter; Pancho Villa Watch Fob

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Blueprint Special; Monroe Letter; Atocha Spanish Silver