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The daily picayune (New Orleans, La. : 1837-1914)

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“Delighted.”

“Delighted.”

A bandaged bear holds up a newspaper with the following heading: “Good News Convention—President’s Departure from Colorado—The end of the hunt—Peace in the mountains again—Animals are notified that the enemy has gone.” Several bandaged animals, including a snake, look on.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-05-21

The simple life

The simple life

President Roosevelt points a revolver at a bear as his horse steps on several snakes. Roosevelt also holds a wolf by a chain as William Loeb reads a “wireless message from the Czar of Russia.” 

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-04

When bears hunt him

When bears hunt him

President Roosevelt is shown holding a barn door labeled “Presidential Nomination” shut against two bears labeled “Mark Hanna” and “Spooner.” The caption reads “Davy Crockett Roosevelt Will Have to Be Better Than in Mississippi.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1902-11-23

Fire’s out

Fire’s out

President Roosevelt is shown crying next to a grave that represents his hopes for the 1904 presidential nomination as African Americans cry throughout the cemetery. Item is regarding the appointment of African American postmasters and race relations in the American south.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-01-25