Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate
Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate

Cocktail Construction Daiquiri Plate

  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Glass
  • 6 X 6 inches
  • The daiquiri was supposedly invented by an American mining engineer who was in Cuba at the time of the Spanish American War. Here the daiquiri as drawn on the infamous Cocktail Chart illustrated by a Forest Service employee in 1974 decorates this fun 6-inch glass plate.

  • Forest Service Region 8 Engineer Cleve Ketcham had a good sense of humor, and in 1974, he drew up this detailed cocktail construction chart. As the nation's record-keeper, the National Archives holds in trust the records of all the branches of government, including the Department of Agriculture Forest Service. It seems that when the Forest Service records from 1974 were pulled for storage, Ketcham's joke was in the mix, and someone must have thought that this record was just too good not to be preserved in the National Archives.

    Cleve "Red" Ketcham passed away in 2005, but he has since been commemorated in the National Museum of Forest Service History.

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