





Rip Ford | Texas Ranger | 100% Silk Necktie
Texas Ranger 100% Silk Necktie - Light Blue.
John S. "Rip" Ford (1815–1897) was a physician, lawyer, soldier, Texas Ranger, newspaperman, and politician who played a major role in Texas history—from supporting annexation to leading Confederate troops in the last battle of the Civil War. He earned his nickname while serving under Jack Hays in the Mexican War and later led efforts against Native American tribes and border outlaws like Juan Cortina. Ford remained active in public service and writing until his death, and he was honored as an original Texas Ranger Hall of Fame inductee in 1976.
Texas Ranger 100% Silk Necktie - Light Blue.
John S. "Rip" Ford (1815–1897) was a physician, lawyer, soldier, Texas Ranger, newspaperman, and politician who played a major role in Texas history—from supporting annexation to leading Confederate troops in the last battle of the Civil War. He earned his nickname while serving under Jack Hays in the Mexican War and later led efforts against Native American tribes and border outlaws like Juan Cortina. Ford remained active in public service and writing until his death, and he was honored as an original Texas Ranger Hall of Fame inductee in 1976.
Texas Ranger 100% Silk Necktie - Light Blue.
John S. "Rip" Ford (1815–1897) was a physician, lawyer, soldier, Texas Ranger, newspaperman, and politician who played a major role in Texas history—from supporting annexation to leading Confederate troops in the last battle of the Civil War. He earned his nickname while serving under Jack Hays in the Mexican War and later led efforts against Native American tribes and border outlaws like Juan Cortina. Ford remained active in public service and writing until his death, and he was honored as an original Texas Ranger Hall of Fame inductee in 1976.