Front:
Copyright, 1910, by Warrington Dawson.
Gosho and Preis-David, the Two Native Headmen.
Back:
ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA
IN AFRICA
A Series of 16 Cards illustrating Roosevelt's Hunting Trip.
25 cents. The Cromwell Co., 434 Lafayette St., New York.
THE TWO NATIVE HEADMEN.—These headmen
were the intermediaries between Cuninghame and
the porters and were responsible for the good con-
duct of the latter. The taller of the two, Preis-
David, was a mission boy, and, as his work was
very efficient, Col. Roosevelt would quote his case
whenever he heard the character of mission boys
run down by East Africans.