1888: One of those fateful years in which the winner of the popular vote did not win the presidential race. Poor Grover Cleveland, the Democratic incumbent, lost to Republican Benjamin Harrison. On this map, see how the election unfolded across the U.S. (Did you know New York was a swing state back then?!)
Tags: Census Atlas, color, front page, horizontal, maps, multicolor, orange, politics, single map
All prints are on matte, archival, acid-free paper, and all framed prints are framed in satin black wooden frames.
We've done a little bit of cleanup to prepare the image for printing, but this is a faithful reproduction of the source material, and bears any scratches, smudges, or tears that were in the original. How charming!
Attribution: Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division →