Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Mazomanie, WI

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Tennessee Walking Mare
This is a 3 1 / 2 month old filly looking for a new home. easy to catch an..
Montello, Wisconsin
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Montello, WI
WI
$900
Tennessee Walking Mare
palomino - lots of gold in the filly , her dam and sire were palominos and ..
Blanchardville, Wisconsin
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Blanchardville, WI
WI
$2,300
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful Big Filly will be big enough for a man - Tobiano Pinto Buckskin h..
Blanchardville, Wisconsin
Buckskin
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Blanchardville, WI
WI
$2,900
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Very smooth flat walk and running walk. Very friendly and eager to please...
Black Earth, Wisconsin
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Black Earth, WI
WI
$3,500
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About Mazomanie, WI

The land on which rests the town of Mazomanie fell within the hunting grounds of the Hočąk, or Winnebago, Indian nation. About a decade after the Winnebago cession of 1832, there were only a small number of white settlers in the area. What precipitated the birth of the town was the advent of the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad in 1855, which passed through the region to connect Milwaukee with La Crosse. The superintendent of the railroad, Edward Brodhead, gave the village its name; many years later, he explained its derivation: “He (Mazomanie) was an Indian chief in our state and was well known to the old gentleman, H.L. Dousman, who said the Indians pronounced it as though it was spelled Man-zo-ma-nie and the English of it is Iron Horse, which I adopted for the name of a railroad town and also for the name of my horse.” This distinguished chief was Mą́zamąnį́ga, "Iron Walker." The Hočągara, who have persisted in the area despite many attempts to eject them, call this town Mą́zamąnį́, dropping the suffix -ga (a definite article used to indicate a person's name).