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Theodore Roosevelt’s African safari of 1909-1910 was the president’s biggest and most publicized hunting expedition. Though he used Winchester Model 1895s in .405 Win. on the trip, he is ...
The studio photograph of Theodore Roosevelt in a buckskin hunting costume, rifle at the ready, remains one of the most iconic images of the American conservation movement. That he looks ready to ...
Roosevelt’s Stetson, M1872 Cavalry Officer’s Sword and the regimental standard of the Rough Riders are on display along with the recently donated .30-40 Krag Model 1895 Gatling Gun from the ...
Theodore Roosevelt in his hunting suit, with a carved Tiffany hunting knife and Winchester rifle. The Winchester rifle’s technological family tree runs through the Henry rifle, ...
The studio photograph of Theodore Roosevelt in a buckskin hunting costume, rifle at the ready, remains one of the most iconic images of the American conservation movement. That he looks ready to ...
When avid hunter Teddy Roosevelt wanted to hunt an American black bear, his African American guide was one of Mississippi’s most storied hunters.
Rifle Reveille, Jan. 18, 1901. Vice-President-elect Theodore Roosevelt’s friends Philip Stewart and Dr. Gerald Webb felt a vacation for their friend was necessary. Roosevelt had just survived the ...
A knife presented to Theodore Roosevelt on his last day in office is among the nearly 3,000 items that will be auctioned Friday through Sunday at the Rock Island Auction Co., 7819 42nd St. W ...
President Theodore Roosevelt was known for his love of the outdoors and hunting, and he owned many firearms throughout his life. Up for auction in May is a Hawken, half-stock percussion rifle.
Theodore Roosevelt, shown here in a studio portrait, displays his frontier garb holding a hunting rifle in this 1885 photograph. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library, Dickinson State University ...
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