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The news has at last reached the South West

Will Crawfordc. 1904

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service
Oyster Bay, United States

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."

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  • Title: The news has at last reached the South West
  • Creator: Will Crawford
  • Date Created: c. 1904
  • Location: Unknown
  • Physical Dimensions: L 35.2 cm, W 55.7 cm
  • Subject Keywords: Presidents--Election, Political cartoons, United States, West, United States. Army. Volunteer Cavalry, 1st
  • Contributor: Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service
  • Medium: Ink on paper
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, National Park Service

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