Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Montgomery, LA

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Tennessee Walking Stallion
3 yr old black / white tobiano TWHBEA registered stud. Grandsire on dam's s..
Rock Hill, Louisiana
Black Overo
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Rock Hill, LA
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Tennessee Walking Mare
DR's Dixie Belle and her filly Dixie Belle's Princess are for sale as a pai..
Rock Hill, Louisiana
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
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Rock Hill, LA
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Tennessee Walking Mare
A flashy black / white tobiano TWHBEA registered yearling filly with excell..
Rock Hill, Louisiana
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
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Rock Hill, LA
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Tennessee Walking Stallion
TWHBEA registered. Eligible for double registration as Spotted Walking Hors..
Rock Hill, Louisiana
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
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Rock Hill, LA
LA
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Tennessee Walking Mare
9 yr old TWHBEA registered broodmare that is currently heavily in foal to S..
Rock Hill, Louisiana
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
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Rock Hill, LA
LA
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About Montgomery, LA

In the 1950s, Montgomery was known as one of the smaller communities in the state which could draw considerable crowds to political gatherings. William J. "Bill" Dodd, veteran Louisiana politician, in his memoirs Peapatch Politics: The Earl Long Era in Louisiana Politics, recalls a 1955 gathering in which he "eulogized" Huey Long, Earl Long, and attorney general candidate Jack P.F. Gremillion. Dodd satirized Gremillion's World War II record: "Why he almost got killed himself when an enemy shell plowed into one of his most vital organs; if you don't believe Jack Gremillion earned his Purple Heart, he will show you the scars he has to prove it." The scars were on Gremillion's rear end, much to the embarrassment of the successful candidate.