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Clifford Berryman's (April 2, 1869 -- December 11, 1949) political cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt's bear hunting trip to Mississippi that gave the Teddy Bear its name. Was published in 1902 in The Washington Post

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Cartoon by Clifford Berryman, published in Washington Post, 1902. Previously uploaded to en:Wikipedia 01:33, 18 October 2007 by en:User:Allstarecho

Date

1902

Author

Clifford Berryman

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