Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Cedar Rapids, IA

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Tennessee Walking Stallion
I have a Blk 15. 1 hand , 16 yr. old , TWH gelding I had bought for my da..
Belle Plaine, Iowa
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Belle Plaine, IA
IA
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Peekaboo is a registered Tennessee Walking Horse 10 year old mare. She is ..
Lowden, Iowa
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Lowden, IA
IA
$1,250
Tennessee Walking Mare
This is what I have to trade. 1995 Polaris 400L, Red Color, Liquid Cooled..
Belle Plaine, Iowa
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Belle Plaine, IA
IA
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
This is a fast little horse! He was a lead horse for trail rides, he is no..
Victor, Iowa
Bay Roan
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Victor, IA
IA
$1,500
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About Cedar Rapids, IA

The location of present-day Cedar Rapids was in the territory of the Fox and Sac tribes. The first white settler on the site of the future city was Osgood Shepherd, who built a log cabin (which he called a tavern) in 1837 or 1838 next to the Cedar River (then known as the Red Cedar) at what is now the corner of First Avenue and First Street Northeast. Shepherd was a squatter who claimed the land without legal title and also a reputed ne’er-do-well, who, if he was not a horse thief himself, definitely consorted with them. Early on, it appears that he “jumped the claim” of another squatter, Wilbert Stone, who had built a cabin and platted out a town, some distance south of Shepherd's cabin, that he called Columbus. Shepherd drove Stone across the river, claiming that Stone had built his cabin on Shepherd's land, then sold Stone's cabin to a buyer named Hull.