Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Amity, OR

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Albany, OR 97321
Kimber
We are looking to sell my daughters Registered TWH. 14 years old 14.3 hands..
Albany, Oregon
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
15
Albany, OR
OR
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Xena is a beautiful 10 year old Tennessee Walking mare. She is registered...
Carlton, Oregon
Other
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Carlton, OR
OR
$4,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Lilly is a very pretty tall black mare that is well broke and has a wonder..
Vancouver, Washington
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Vancouver, WA
WA
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Snow is a 9 YO proven show horse. Shows at all 3 gaits and has been out on ..
Carlton, Oregon
White
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Carlton, OR
OR
$8,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
With 9 WGC's in 4 generations, a better broodmare is hard to find. Delight ..
Salem, Oregon
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Salem, OR
OR
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
MG's IMA LADY JFK "Ruby" is of Blue Blood, her pedigree speaks for itself. ..
Salem, Oregon
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Salem, OR
OR
$5,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
"Rainey" is a Splashed up Chestnut Roan Sabino with 4 whites, bald, belly s..
Salem, Oregon
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Salem, OR
OR
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
"Rainey" is a Splashed up Chestnut Roan Sabino with 4 whites, bald, belly s..
Salem, Oregon
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Salem, OR
OR
$3,300
Tennessee Walking Mare
This gorgeous golden palomino filly is a very sweet and kind. Her sire is 4..
Lebanon, Oregon
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Lebanon, OR
OR
$4,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Handsome sorrel gelding with a white mane. He is a fun smooth gaited horse..
Lebanon, Oregon
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Lebanon, OR
OR
$3,800
Tennessee Walking Mare
Glide down the trail on this well trained Gaited mare! Light rein, quick r..
Lebanon, Oregon
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Lebanon, OR
OR
$1,500
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About Amity, OR

The town was established between 1848 and 1849 by Joseph and Ahio S. Watt, two brothers who had immigrated to Oregon over the Oregon Trail. Part of Joseph's land claim became the community's townsite. The name "Amity" came from the name of a school that was built by two rival communities after the amicable settlement of a dispute. Ahio, the first teacher, named the school.