01 May 2011

A Porcineograph Of The 48 Contiguous United States

THIS PORCINEOGRAPH is copied from the Census Surveys of 1870, adding only 3 feet of territory (?)
 resting on Cuba, Mexico and Sandwich Islands, and the Hydro-Cephalus from Canada.
Congressional Legislation is required to PERFECT this GEHOGRAPHY.
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Nothing remains of Ridge Hill Farm, once an 800-acre estate in Needham, Massachusetts. The only reminder is a street name in neighbouring Wellesley. Yet once it was the Xanadu of sewing-machine magnate W.E. Baker. One fine summer day in July 1875, Ridge Hill Farms hosted one of the grandest parties the area had ever seen.

Massachusetts governor William J. Gaston and Boston mayor Samuel C. Cobb were among the many dignitaries, foreign and domestic, attending Baker’s fête champêtre, which served a double purpose: it commemorated the centennial of the Battle of Bunker Hill, fought nearby; and it was the Corner-Stone Party for a 'Sanitary Piggery', one that Baker believed would inaugurate a filth-free future for the whole hog-rearing industry. As the patriotic coincided with the pig-centric, each of the 2.500 guests received a copy of this peculiar map of the United States as a ‘good cheer souvenir’ of the event.
Read the article at Big Think.

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