Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near New Caney, TX

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Cleveland, TX 77328-86
Buckley
He is a reserved Champion outstanding show horse. He been on a vacation and..
Cleveland, Texas
Red Roan
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
23
Cleveland, TX
TX
$3,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Batson, TX 77519
Chloe
Chloe is a super smooth registered TWH. She has been hauled, rode in the mo..
Batson, Texas
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
8
Batson, TX
TX
$3,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in San Antonio, TX 77082
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful paint brood mare. Tennesse Walker dam by Quarter horse sire. Mare..
San Antonio, Texas
Other
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
San Antonio, TX
TX
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Gelding
"Bo Dude" needs a new "best friend" - someone who enjoys going from the tra..
Hempstead, Texas
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
16
Hempstead, TX
TX
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Traveler is a reg. TWH. He is a great trail riding horse. He has been ridd..
Plantersville, Texas
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Plantersville, TX
TX
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Flash has had many trail and show ring miles put on him. Great with the mos..
Magnolia, Texas
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Magnolia, TX
TX
$4,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Scarlett is a big stocky mare with a beautiful long mane and tail. She's sw..
Dickinson, Texas
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Dickinson, TX
TX
$3,500
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About New Caney, TX

New Caney was established in 1862 under the name Presswood, named for pioneers Austin and Sarah Waters Presswood. Captain John Robertson and other settlers followed, and cattle ranches, mills, and stores were opened along Caney Creek. In 1877, the town received a railroad from the East and West Texas Railway, and Caney Station became a shipping point for imports and exports, bringing more business to the area. In 1882, Presswood received its first post office, registered under the name New Caney, as the name Caney already was in use by another Texas town. This development led to the name of Presswood falling out of use, as New Caney became the preferred term.