Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Magnolia, TX

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Cleveland, TX 77328-86
Buckley
He is a reserved Champion outstanding show horse. He been on a vacation and..
Cleveland, Texas
Red Roan
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
23
Cleveland, TX
TX
$3,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in San Antonio, TX 77082
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful paint brood mare. Tennesse Walker dam by Quarter horse sire. Mare..
San Antonio, Texas
Other
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
San Antonio, TX
TX
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Gelding
"Bo Dude" needs a new "best friend" - someone who enjoys going from the tra..
Hempstead, Texas
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
16
Hempstead, TX
TX
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Traveler is a reg. TWH. He is a great trail riding horse. He has been ridd..
Plantersville, Texas
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Plantersville, TX
TX
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Sundance is a 21 year old Tennessee Walking gelding. Very nice, easy, quiet..
Brenham, Texas
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Brenham, TX
TX
$2,100
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Ace is professionally trained and has been used for show and trail. He is ..
Iola, Texas
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Iola, TX
TX
$3,900
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Flash has had many trail and show ring miles put on him. Great with the mos..
Magnolia, Texas
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Magnolia, TX
TX
$4,500
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About Magnolia, TX

The first settlement in the Magnolia area was a town named Mink Prairie, founded in about 1845 when a farmer named Mink built a homestead. By 1850, the town's name was shortened to Mink. After the Civil War, Mink's population swelled due to an influx of settlers from Kentucky and Tennessee, resulting in a post office being built in 1885. In 1902, the International-Great Northern Railroad (now operated by Union Pacific), decided to build a railroad to the north of Mink, causing most of the residents of Mink to move closer to the railroad line. The new town was named Melton in honor of a wealthy landowner who lived in the area.