Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Nutter Fort, WV

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Kenova
3 yr old TWH Stallion. 15.1 hands. Started under saddle...
Buckhannon, West Virginia
Perlino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
5
Buckhannon, WV
WV
$7,000
Weanlings
TN Walker Weanlings for Sale $325 each. All from registered stock but not ..
Rivesville, West Virginia
Buckskin
Tennessee Walking
Mare
5
Rivesville, WV
WV
$325
Tennessee Walking Gelding
TN Walking horse, smooth ride, loads, shoes, all shots update. 1000$ ..
Fairmont, West Virginia
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
-
Fairmont, WV
WV
$304
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Gentle temperment, bay w black points and white diamond, Call him Rio. . He..
Masontown, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Masontown, PA
PA
$1,000
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About Nutter Fort, WV

Arriving in the early 1770s, the families of brothers Thomas, Matthew, John, and Christopher Nutter were early European settlers to western Virginia. Thomas Nutter had received a land grant for 1,400 acres (5.7 kmĀ²) of land along Elk Creek in what was then Monongalia County. Together with the settlers Obadiah and Daniel Davisson, the Nutters constructed a fort in 1772, later known as Nutter's Fort, said to have been one of the strongest forts south of Fort Pitt. Located on the eastern side of Elk Creek, the fort was used by the Virginia state militia from 1776-1780 in conflicts with Native Americans. Thomas Nutter served as a captain in the Revolutionary Army and died in early August 1808.