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McNelly | Texas Ranger | 100% Silk Necktie

$145.00

Texas Ranger 100% Silk Necktie - Light Pink.

Leander H. McNelly (1844–1877) was a Confederate cavalry officer turned legendary Texas Ranger, known for leading the "Special Force" that aggressively battled lawlessness along the Texas-Mexico border, including quelling the Sutton-Taylor Feud and confronting outlaws like Juan Cortina. Though effective, his bold tactics—including unauthorized cross-border raids—drew criticism from both U.S. and Mexican officials. Stricken by tuberculosis, McNelly resigned in 1877 and died later that year, leaving a legacy honored with his 1976 induction into the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.

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Texas Ranger 100% Silk Necktie - Light Pink.

Leander H. McNelly (1844–1877) was a Confederate cavalry officer turned legendary Texas Ranger, known for leading the "Special Force" that aggressively battled lawlessness along the Texas-Mexico border, including quelling the Sutton-Taylor Feud and confronting outlaws like Juan Cortina. Though effective, his bold tactics—including unauthorized cross-border raids—drew criticism from both U.S. and Mexican officials. Stricken by tuberculosis, McNelly resigned in 1877 and died later that year, leaving a legacy honored with his 1976 induction into the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.

Texas Ranger 100% Silk Necktie - Light Pink.

Leander H. McNelly (1844–1877) was a Confederate cavalry officer turned legendary Texas Ranger, known for leading the "Special Force" that aggressively battled lawlessness along the Texas-Mexico border, including quelling the Sutton-Taylor Feud and confronting outlaws like Juan Cortina. Though effective, his bold tactics—including unauthorized cross-border raids—drew criticism from both U.S. and Mexican officials. Stricken by tuberculosis, McNelly resigned in 1877 and died later that year, leaving a legacy honored with his 1976 induction into the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.

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