Name/Title
Sons of the American Revolution Tie and Tie ClipEntry/Object ID
JI2025000021Description
Sons of the American Revolution tie and tie clip. The tie is navy blue with gold Sons of the American Revolution seals doting it. The tie clip is gold and has the same seal with white and blue enamel.Context
Given to Mr. Jordan upon joining the society. The tie and tie clip are from the Sons of the American Revolution and can be worn by any member in the organization. The Sons of the American Revolution organization is a federally chartered patriotic organization formed in New York City 1889 to celebrate the living descendants of individuals who fought in the American Revolution. Mr. Jordan became a member of The Texas Society branch of the organization on June 14, 1973, as a descendent from Colonel Elijah Isaacks I. Lt. Col. Isaacks served as the second in command of the Wilkes County Regiment of militia from 1783-1779 in North Carolina. He also served as a representative to the North Carolina General Assembly from Wilkes County from 1778-1780 after proposing a bill to create the county in 1778. He later served as senator to the assembly in 1782 and 1783.Ethnography
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United StatesContinent
North America