One ofa Kind Trailhorse Deluxe*Pricered*
Name
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
785/91,576
Ad Status
—
Price
$4,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion for Sale in Sylacauga, AL
Gorgeous Solid Black TWH He is confident and will go out alone or
with others for a great day on the trails! he is always the same - no
surprises - just your safe, reliable trail partner! he has been ridden by
riders of all ages, from kids to grandma - neither timid, nor aggressive -
a safe, dependable trail mount - he will go anywhere and do anything he
is asked - giving 110% each and every time. he is the Cadillac of trail
mounts and everyone loves him! he has been ridden by riders of all
skill levels and varying ages and is responsive to each riders needs!
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About Sylacauga, AL
The first historical account of the area comes from de Soto's chroniclers as he marched south along the east bank of the Coosa River in 1540, encountering the town of Talisi at the edges of the Mississippian-era chiefdoms of Coosa and Tuskaloosa. The inhabitants of the Coosa River Valley were later united as the Creek Indians, whose encounters with the Spanish and French had a significant influence on the history of Sylacauga. Events that occurred between these three groups were partly responsible for the settlement of the village of Chalakagay in 1748 near modern Sylacauga by refugee Shawnee Indians led by Peter Chartier, and Chalakagay was later listed in the French territorial records in 1759 as being a town inhabited by 50 Shawnee Indian warriors. Late in the summer of 1836 all of the Indians remaining in Alabama were taken west by the United States government. The name Sy-la-cau-ga is derived from the Indian words Chalaka-ge which mean "The Place of the Chalaka Tribe".