Offered by: The Great Republic
1 Lake Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80906 , United States Call Seller 719.471.6157

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1960 "The 50 United States of America" Pictorial Map by Lorin Thompson

$ 2,250
  • Description
    This colorful map of the United States was drawn by Lorin Thompson and published by the General Foods Corporation in 1960. The map was issued as a promotional pamphlet in advance of the 1960 presidential election. The cover title for the pamphlet reads: "Election Map and 1960 Presidential Fact Sheet...Yours Free with Any Purchase of Gravy Train."

    The map has a unique pictorial style with bright colors and dynamic illustrations celebrating key moments of American history. The map is illustrated with past presidents, Native Americans, depictions of the "Golden Spike" in Utah, gold mining in California, Kitty Hawk, and more. Important landmarks like the White House, Statue of Liberty, and Alamo are shown, as well as indicators of a booming agriculture and industry sector. At bottom left, viewers will find two inset maps of Hawaii and Alaska, with small American flags noting they were the 49th and 50th states added to the Union.

    The verso shows portraits of the two 1960 Presidential candidates, Kennedy and Nixon, following short biographies of the candidates. A large 1960 election scoreboard encourages “the whole family to join in the fun of predicting which Presidential Candidate will win in each state.” It also has a section highlighting every previous American president as well as a large key to the 54 illustrations on the front of the map. Meant to function as an election map and tracker, the pamphlet functioned as a free promotional offer for Gravy Train dog food.

    Originally developed by General Foods, Gravy Train was introduced in 1959 and trademarked in 1960. It was the first brand of dog food to have a brown gravy form when water was added to the dry kibble. The advertising catchphrase was "the gravy taste dogs can't wait to finish." With a series of successful commercials and printed advertisements just like this pamphlet, Gravy Train quickly became a household name.

    CONDITION:

    Very good condition. A clean and colorful example, issued folding. Vibrant color with almost no fading. Paper is healthy. Original fold lines, as expected. Unframed Dimensions: 17 ⅞” H x 24 ⅞” W.

    Map has been artfully framed in a custom built wooden frame with acid free mats and UV glass. Framed Dimensions: 25" H x 31 3/4" W x 1 1/8" D.

    Accompanied by our company's letter of authenticity. 
  • More Information
    Origin: United States
    Period: 1950-1979
    Condition: Good. Very good condition. A clean and colorful example, issued folding. Vibrant color with almost no fading. Paper is healthy. Original fold lines.
    Creation Date: 1960
    Styles / Movements: Americana, Traditional
    Dealer Reference #: M304
    Incollect Reference #: 735879
  • Dimensions
    W. 31.75 in; H. 25 in; D. 1.125 in;
    W. 80.65 cm; H. 63.5 cm; D. 2.86 cm;
Message from Seller:

Established in 2010, The Great Republic specializes in one-of-a-kind collectibles that honor American history, with a special focus on the rare and unique. Our collection is complete with rarities that are sure to wow, such as first edition books, antique hand-sewn flags from the Civil War, vintage travel posters, and original signatures from American presidents, such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, just to name a few. P: 719.471.6157 E: headquarters@great-republic.com

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