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- Clip-On Bow Tie, Worn by John "Jack" Krygier to His Wedding at the Martha-Mary Chapel in 1973 -

- 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Clip-On Bow Tie, Worn by John "Jack" Krygier to His Wedding at the Martha-Mary Chapel in 1973
- Hallmark "Dad" Christmas Ornament, 1987 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1987
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Dad" Christmas Ornament, 1987
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Souvenir Necktie from World's Fair of 1982 - Souvenirs provide a lasting remembrance of the places you have visited. Visitors to the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee, could purchase a wide variety of gifts and mementos. Many of these items sported the fair's circular flame logo, like those seen on this necktie.

- 1982
- Collections - Artifact
Souvenir Necktie from World's Fair of 1982
Souvenirs provide a lasting remembrance of the places you have visited. Visitors to the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee, could purchase a wide variety of gifts and mementos. Many of these items sported the fair's circular flame logo, like those seen on this necktie.
- American Bicentennial Tie, Worn by Rudy Ruzicska, 1975-1976 -

- 1975-1976
- Collections - Artifact
American Bicentennial Tie, Worn by Rudy Ruzicska, 1975-1976
- Handcolored Ambrotype of John Salmon ("Rip") Ford, circa 1856 - John Salmon Ford (1815-1897) posed in a fringed buckskin outfit for this ambrotype sometime in the late 1850s. Around this time, Ford served as a Texas Ranger fighting the Indigenous peoples and quelling border tensions with Mexico. Ford later became a colonel in the Confederate cavalry, leading his forces at the Battle of Palmito Ranch, the last military engagement of the Civil War.

- circa 1856
- Collections - Artifact
Handcolored Ambrotype of John Salmon ("Rip") Ford, circa 1856
John Salmon Ford (1815-1897) posed in a fringed buckskin outfit for this ambrotype sometime in the late 1850s. Around this time, Ford served as a Texas Ranger fighting the Indigenous peoples and quelling border tensions with Mexico. Ford later became a colonel in the Confederate cavalry, leading his forces at the Battle of Palmito Ranch, the last military engagement of the Civil War.
- Necktie, Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952-1973 - Alexander Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns. Girard also designed a series of silk neckties, most likely as a giveaway to the Herman Miller salesforce.

- 1952-1973
- Collections - Artifact
Necktie, Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952-1973
Alexander Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns. Girard also designed a series of silk neckties, most likely as a giveaway to the Herman Miller salesforce.
- Diner-Themed Necktie, 1980-1990 -

- 1980-1990
- Collections - Artifact
Diner-Themed Necktie, 1980-1990
- Necktie, Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952-1973 - Alexander Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns. Girard also designed a series of silk neckties, most likely as a giveaway to the Herman Miller salesforce.

- 1952-1973
- Collections - Artifact
Necktie, Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952-1973
Alexander Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns. Girard also designed a series of silk neckties, most likely as a giveaway to the Herman Miller salesforce.
- Necktie, 1948-1950 -

- 1948-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Necktie, 1948-1950
- Necktie, Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952-1973 - Alexander Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns. Girard also designed a series of silk neckties, most likely as a giveaway to the Herman Miller salesforce.

- 1952-1973
- Collections - Artifact
Necktie, Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952-1973
Alexander Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns. Girard also designed a series of silk neckties, most likely as a giveaway to the Herman Miller salesforce.