| Abstract: | In the 1950s, the Mead Sales Company, then a division of the Mead Corporation, used artists' renderings of Paul Bunyan for a magazine advertising campaign. |
| The collection consists of 95 color art prints, all featuring different renderings of Paul Bunyan. The prints were used in magazine advertisements by the Mead Sales Company during the 1950s. The Mead Company also mailed out the prints as gifts to various individuals on a mailing list. The art images themselves measure 6.75 inch x 8.5 inch and many are within larger paper frames. All of the prints include caption information printed at the bottom, as well as series numbers on the back. The prints in this collection range from 1 to 75 in the numbered series, and were created by seven different artists: Edward C. Smith, Joseph Bolden, Henry C. Pitz, S. W. Wilcox, Hugh Hutton, Herschel Levit, and John Huehnergarth. | |
| Title: | Paul Bunyan Campaign Collection, 1950s |
| Creator: | Mead Corporation |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 2008-002 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 1.0 linear feet (1 archival box) |
The Mead Sales Company was established in 1921 as a separate corporation to sell white paper produced by Mead mills and other U.S. and Canadian mills. In 1935, the Mead Sales Company became a part of the Mead Corporation. In the 1950s, the Mead Sales Company, a division of the Mead Corporation, used artists' renderings of Paul Bunyan for a magazine advertising campaign.
The collection consists of 95 color art prints, all featuring different renderings of Paul Bunyan. The prints were used in magazine advertisements by the Mead Sales Company during the 1950s. The Mead Company also mailed out the prints as gifts to various individuals on a mailing list. The art images themselves measure 6.75 inch x 8.5 inch and many are within larger paper frames. All of the prints include caption information printed at the bottom, as well as series numbers on the back. The prints in this collection range from 1 to 75 in the numbered series, and were created by seven different artists: Edward C. Smith, Joseph Bolden, Henry C. Pitz, S. W. Wilcox, Hugh Hutton, Herschel Levit, and John Huehnergarth.
1. Paul Bunyan Art Prints, 1950s
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[Identification of item], Paul Bunyan Campaign Collection, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.
23 prints received from Ken House of the Weyerhaueser Company Archives in June 2008.
72 prints received from Ermine Venuto in September 2011.
Processed by Eben Lehman, July 2008
Encoded by Amanda Ross, June 2009
Finding aid updated in September 2011
Funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission supported the encoding of this finding aid. Support for digitization and outreach provided by the Alvin J. Huss Endowment.