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Life on the Mississippi, 10/02/1907From the Clifford Berryman Political Cartoon Collection 

President (and riverboat pilot) Theodore Roosevelt is forced to navigate a variety of hazards, including Standard Oil and Railroad Trusts, along with his steadfast sidekick, Teddy Bear.
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Life on the Mississippi, 10/02/1907
From the Clifford Berryman Political Cartoon Collection 

President (and riverboat pilot) Theodore Roosevelt is forced to navigate a variety of hazards, including Standard Oil and Railroad Trusts, along with his steadfast sidekick, Teddy Bear.

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