Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Danville, PA

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Tennessee Walking Mare
Two year old Filly. Walker / Quarter Cross. This filly has a sweet face...
Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Port Trevorton, PA
PA
$400
Tennessee Walking Mare
TWH mare registered Old Canal Ellie Registered Tennessee Walking Horse mar..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Bernville, PA
PA
$800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
TWH gelding approx 12 yr old and 15 hands. Contact AC4H for age info...
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Bernville, PA
PA
$500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Yearling colt. Can be double registered. TWHBEA & IPWHR. Imprinted from ..
Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Port Trevorton, PA
PA
$800
Tennessee Walking Mare
TWH mare registered Old Canal Ellie Registered Tennessee Walking Horse mar..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Other
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Bernville, PA
PA
$800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Button's has it all and more, looks, temperpment, height, and gait! He has..
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Bloomsburg, PA
PA
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Cocoa goes english western and bareback bit or hackamore. Loads clips lead..
Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Lenhartsville, PA
PA
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Arianna is a Tennessee walker / Standardbred bay mare. She is 16. 2 hands ..
Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Northumberland, PA
PA
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Sequoia throws color. He is registered as a golden palomino. In the spring..
Halifax, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Halifax, PA
PA
$250
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About Danville, PA

As Europeans explored the coastal regions reachable from ships at the dawn of the 17th Century, the whole valley of the Susquehanna from South-central New York state to the upper Chesapeake Bay was owned by the fierce Iroquois-like Susquehannock people, like the Erie people, an Iroquoian speaking tribe with a similar related culture. As the European wars of religion lulled before the cataclysm of the Thirty Years' War, ca. 1600 AD the protestant Dutch traders first entered the Delaware Valley and began regularly trading firearms for furs, especially highly valued Beaver Pelts with the inland Susquehannock people in the vicinity of greater Philadelphia. Although the Susquehannocks lived well inland their hunting range owned the rich Beaver territory of the entire Susquehanna River drainage basin, since the Susquehannock's range also included hunting the Schuylkill and Lehigh Rivers and their tributaries (which they historically disputed by occasional mutual raiding with the Algonquian Delaware people dwelling along the Atlantic coastal strip extending west from Delaware and southern New Jersey into the Poconos), the Susquehanna had a wealth of coveted Beaver pelts, and so became formidably well armed. About the time New Sweden (1638) was founded, the Iroquois Confederacy began a series of escalating wars setting Indian versus Indian called the Beaver Wars—that ultimately would open up the frontier to white settlers—deadly long running territorial wars between Amerindian peoples for fur hunting and trapping territories.