In 1884, following the death of his first wife and mother, Theodore Roosevelt headed to Medora, North Dakota where he purchased and managed a cattle ranch. When Roosevelt ran for public office, he was often identified as a man of action through his experiences ranching in the Dakotas and leading the "Rough Riders" in the Spanish-American War. This political cartoon depicts cowboys and an Indian celebrating Theodore Roosevelt's election to President by dancing around a sign "Rough Rider Teddy is Elected." Coyotes, prairie dogs, snakes, and horses look on, smiling and celebrating themselves. In the background, a woman stands watching beside the "Telegraft [sic] Office."