Roosevelt Hat

Roosevelt Hat

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Back in the early 1900s, noted conservationist, outdoorsman, and US President Theodore Roosevelt took to the pages of Field and Stream to write about

Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919 by Print Collector

Very limited. Only 1 left in XL and 2XL. The design is based on a button urging Teddy Roosevelt to throw his “hat in the ring” and run for president again. The shirt: Women's tank top: Printed on a comfortable 60% combed ringspun cotton/40% polyester lightweight jersey. Pre-washed to reduce shrinkage. One one in M. Also available in a women's v-neck shirt. Also available, Teddy Roosevelt “Hat in the ring” presidential campaign button pin.

Teddy Roosevelt “Hat in The Ring” Presidential Campaign Tank Top for Women- Very Limited Women's Tank Top in White / 2XL

Back in the early 1900s, noted conservationist, outdoorsman, and US President Theodore Roosevelt took to the pages of Field & Stream to write about

Roosevelt Hat

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Don't foul and don't shirk, but hit the line hard with the T.R. bobblehead. 8 tall. Classic stache included. Politics Theodore Roosevelt initiated the construction of the Panama Canal, increased regulation against big business, improved national forest and sanctuary programs, and passed the Food and Drug Act. In his 1904 re-election campaign, Roosevelt won by the largest popular vote majority ever received by any presidential candidate.

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