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1974 Missouri Tigers Artwork: ICONIC® Women's 100% Cotton T-Shirt

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1974 Missouri Tigers Artwork: ICONIC® Women's 100% Cotton T-Shirt

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Missouri Tigers
The nickname "Tigers," given to Mizzou's athletic teams, traces its origin to the Civil War period. At that time, plundering guerilla bands habitually raided small towns, and Columbia people constantly feared an attack. Such organizations as temporary "home guards" and vigilance companies banded together to fight off any possible forays. The town's preparedness discouraged any guerilla activity and the protecting organization began to disband in 1854. However, it was rumored that a guerilla band, led by the notorious Bill Anderson, intended to sack the town. Quickly organized was an armed guard of Columbia citizens, who built a blockhouse and fortified the old courthouse in the center of town. This company was called "The Missouri Tigers." The marauders never came. The reputation of the intrepid "Tigers" presumably traveled abroad, and Anderson's gang detoured around Columbia. Soon after Missouri's first football team was organized in 1890, the athletic committee adopted the nickname "Tiger" in official recognition of those Civil War defenders.
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The nickname "Tigers," given to Mizzou's athletic teams, traces its origin to the Civil War period. At that time, plundering guerilla bands habitually raided small towns, and Columbia people constantly feared an attack. Such organizations as temporary "home guards" and vigilance companies banded together to fight off any possible forays. The town's preparedness discouraged any guerilla activity and the protecting organization began to disband in 1854. However, it was rumored that a guerilla band, led by the notorious Bill Anderson, intended to sack the town. Quickly organized was an armed guard of Columbia citizens, who built a blockhouse and fortified the old courthouse in the center of town. This company was called "The Missouri Tigers." The marauders never came. The reputation of the intrepid "Tigers" presumably traveled abroad, and Anderson's gang detoured around Columbia. Soon after Missouri's first football team was organized in 1890, the athletic committee adopted the nickname "Tiger" in official recognition of those Civil War defenders.
Product details
The Iconic Ladies T-Shirt fits comfortably and breathes freely, perfect for on the field or in the stands. The Iconic Tee is made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton, making it an easy choice for representing your team pride.
  • 60% Cotton / 40% Polyester (Black Ink Heather, Charcoal Heather)
  • 90% Ring-Spun Cotton / 10% Polyester (Athletic Heather)
  • Made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton
  • 4.6 oz, soft and lightweight
  • High-density fabric for exceptional print clarify
  • Side-seamed, classic ladies' fit
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