Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Marion, IL

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Tennessee Walking Mare
"Betty Lou" is an 8 year old gaited TWH mare that stands 15. 2 hands. She ..
Richview, Illinois
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Richview, IL
IL
$1,400
Tennessee Walking Mare
"Shadow" is a 13 year old black gaited TWH mare that stands 14. 3 hands. S..
Richview, Illinois
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Richview, IL
IL
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Haze is a sorrel stud colt who will be a chestnut. He is already losing h..
Ava, Illinois
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Ava, IL
IL
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
We were told Chance was suitable for a beginner when we bought him. What w..
Olive Branch, Illinois
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Olive Branch, IL
IL
$1,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
This stallion is by"Silver Design"| out of direct daughter "The Super Stock..
Paducah, Kentucky
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Paducah, KY
KY
$300
Tennessee Walking Stallion
this stallion has unique bloodlines, bottom side has wilson's choice, sun's..
Paducah, Kentucky
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Paducah, KY
KY
$300
Tennessee Walking Stallion
this colt has it all, bloodlines, great headshake, can send pictures..
Paducah, Kentucky
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Paducah, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
pushers primal fear is a dirct son of the pusher, out of a direct daughter ..
Paducah, Kentucky
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Paducah, KY
KY
$300
Tennessee Walking Stallion
senator's eldorado 847186, check out the bottom side of his pedigree, eldor..
Paducah, Kentucky
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Paducah, KY
KY
$250
Tennessee Walking Mare
"MOTHER" was a World Champion as a weanling at the Racking Horse Celebratio..
Creal Springs, Illinois
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Creal Springs, IL
IL
$6,500
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About Marion, IL

Following the creation of Williamson County out of the south half of Franklin County by the Illinois General Assembly, three commissioners appointed by the lawmakers met at Bainbridge, Illinois, on August 19, 1839, for the purpose of locating a new county seat as close to the center of the county as possible. The next day, August 20, they laid out a town of 20 acres (81,000 m 2) with a public square about one-quarter of a mile east of the county's center, but a point on top of a slight hill of 448 feet (137 m) above sea level. The site sat in a small open grassland known as Poor Prairie. For a name, they chose Marion to honor American Revolutionary War hero General Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion. William and Bethany Benson had entered the quarter-quarter section of land that contained the future site of Marion just the previous year on September 8, 1838.