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Shorty The Squirrel Unisex Tee

$22.00

Shorty lived outside the Smith County courthouse for 15 years. He was a panhandler and a beggar, but beloved by the town -- and particularly by Miss Geneva Pillow, who fed him daily.

The citizens of Tyler honored Shorty with free medical care, a special pedestrian crossing, and a lower speed limit on Broadway -- all with the goal of prolonging his life. But no squirrel lives forever (or even for very long) and Shorty died in 1963.

He was buried in a park across the street from the courthouse, his grave surrounded by a brick wall, marked by a Georgia granite headstone engraved with his likeness.

Water Based Screen Print on Bella Canvas

Side-seamed. Shoulder taping. Classic fit. Unisex sizing.

52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester, 4.2 oz. 

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Shorty lived outside the Smith County courthouse for 15 years. He was a panhandler and a beggar, but beloved by the town -- and particularly by Miss Geneva Pillow, who fed him daily.

The citizens of Tyler honored Shorty with free medical care, a special pedestrian crossing, and a lower speed limit on Broadway -- all with the goal of prolonging his life. But no squirrel lives forever (or even for very long) and Shorty died in 1963.

He was buried in a park across the street from the courthouse, his grave surrounded by a brick wall, marked by a Georgia granite headstone engraved with his likeness.

Water Based Screen Print on Bella Canvas

Side-seamed. Shoulder taping. Classic fit. Unisex sizing.

52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester, 4.2 oz. 

Shorty lived outside the Smith County courthouse for 15 years. He was a panhandler and a beggar, but beloved by the town -- and particularly by Miss Geneva Pillow, who fed him daily.

The citizens of Tyler honored Shorty with free medical care, a special pedestrian crossing, and a lower speed limit on Broadway -- all with the goal of prolonging his life. But no squirrel lives forever (or even for very long) and Shorty died in 1963.

He was buried in a park across the street from the courthouse, his grave surrounded by a brick wall, marked by a Georgia granite headstone engraved with his likeness.

Water Based Screen Print on Bella Canvas

Side-seamed. Shoulder taping. Classic fit. Unisex sizing.

52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% polyester, 4.2 oz. 

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