Eason Oil Company was based in Enid, Oklahoma and was a small regional refiner/marketer. The company was acquired by Champlin during the Fifties.
East Coast is a Virginia-based convenience store and gasoline chain. This map was issued in 1997.
El Paso Gas and Oil was a company based in its namesake Texas city which marketed in the southwest until the Sixties.
The Eldorado Refining Co. was based in its namesake city in Kansas. The company operated service stations in the western plains states until its operations were acquired by American Petrofina in 1958 and subsequently rebranded to the Fina name.
This map was issued during the early Sixties, shortly after Jersey Standard had replaced the Carter brand in the Rocky Mountain states with the new Enco brand used in much of Jersey's marketing territory in the midwest and in western states.
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Erickson Oil Co. was based in Wisconsin and entered gasoline marketing in 1931. Operating under the Erickson name for some time, the company in 1959 introduced the Holiday convenience store chain, one of the first of its kind.
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