One of the world's most well-loved bears is part of the history surrounding President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt.
President Theodore Roosevelt Visits Onward, Mississippi
The famous bear hunt

The Teddy Bear was invented in honor of the president remembered most for his contributions to conserving our nation's special places (five NPS sites memorialize Roosevelt and his contributions to conservation). On a bear hunting trip in Mississippi, Roosevelt—well-known for his interest in hunting and the outdoors—was not having any luck. Determined to find a suitable quarry for the President, his guide, Holt Collier, tracked, cornered, and tied a black bear to a tree for Roosevelt to shoot. The President considered this unsportsmanlike and refused to shoot the bear.
The "Drawing the Line in Mississippi" Cartoon

The Teddy Bear
Last updated: August 14, 2017