Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Gladstone, MI

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Tennessee Walking Mare
Gracie is our first horse out of Curtain Calls Beauty and Threat's Memory ..
Gwinn, Michigan
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Gwinn, MI
MI
$1,400
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Cathal (Cal) is the third out of our mare Curtain Calls Beauty with the si..
Gwinn, Michigan
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Gwinn, MI
MI
$1,250
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About Gladstone, MI

Throughout the early 19th century, the area where Gladstone exists was largely uninhabited other than Ojibwe hunters in the area or the occasional Euro-American trapper or fisherman. Gladstone was first settled in 1859 when the Hamilton Corporation of Fayette began using it as a shipping point for selling and transporting of their iron ore. The town was originally named Minnewasca by the Soo Line Railroad, the Ojibwa name meaning "white water." When the name was filed with the county and Secretary of State in Lansing, Senator W. D. Washburn, who had an interest in building the railroad, persuaded officials to change the name to Gladstone in honor of British premier, William Evert Gladstone.