Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Barnwell, SC

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Augusta, GA 30907
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Registered TWH mare with excellent pedigree Very well trained. Fast and ..
Augusta, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
20
Augusta, GA
GA
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Tennessee Walking Mare
Registered Tennesse Walker Mare, Blue Roan with white blaze & 3 white stoc..
Williston, South Carolina
Blue Roan
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Williston, SC
SC
$1,250
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Domino is a 3 yr old TWH with a sweet disposition. Great learner and has ..
Johnston, South Carolina
Other
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Johnston, SC
SC
$2,200
Tennessee Walking Mare
Lady, is a very sweet mare , had 4 years ago a foal and was a perfect mama..
Sylvania, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Sylvania, GA
GA
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
TyTy is wonderfully mannered and eager to please. Has no bad habits. Does v..
Aiken, South Carolina
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Aiken, SC
SC
$6,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Wonderful colt by Gen's Armed and Dangerous out of a Delight of Pride mare...
Barnwell, South Carolina
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Barnwell, SC
SC
$4,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Wonderful temperment, great ladies or youth show or trail prospect. In foal..
Barnwell, South Carolina
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Barnwell, SC
SC
$3,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
16 had sorrel gelding big feet good bloodline. professionally trained pleas..
Aiken, South Carolina
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Aiken, SC
SC
$3,500
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About Barnwell, SC

In 1785 the district of Winton County was formed from a portion of the Orangeburg District in order to create another judicial circuit. It was given its current name in 1798 when the county and its seat were named for Revolutionary War leader John Barnwell (1748–1800), who headed a militia in South Carolina. Barnwell County originally stretched from the Savannah River on the west almost to the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1832, the South Carolina Railroad connected Charleston to Hamburg, near Augusta, Georgia, upriver on the Savannah River. The designation of two stops on the railroad led to the development of the towns of Blackville and Williston in the mid-nineteenth century.