This map reflects the red, white and blue color scheme of the Standard Oil Company and the copy emphasizes Pan-Am’s service in the southern region of US.
This map reflects the red, white and blue color scheme of the Standard Oil Company and the copy emphasizes Pan-Am’s service in the southern region of US.
This colorful road map was issued by Standard Oil in 1940. Standard typically used dynamic colors such as these on their road maps.
Sohio, or Standard Oil of Ohio was one of the former holdings of the Standard Oil trust, before its breakup in 1911.
This Esso road map dates from the mid-1950s to the late 1950s. It covers the eastern United States from Maine to Louisiana and some of Canada.
This Calso Gasoline Maine road map is from the mid-1950s. In 1958 all Calso stations were changed over to Chevron stations.
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