Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Helena, AL

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Gardendale, AL 35071
Flash
If size matters to you, look no further. At almost 17 hands, “Flash” is an ..
Gardendale, Alabama
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
11
Gardendale, AL
AL
$6,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Chelsea, AL 35043
Tennessee Walking Mare
10 year old mare for sale/ sweet horse Great disposition, great trail ridin..
Chelsea, Alabama
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
18
Chelsea, AL
AL
$700
ACE
Little girl needs a new home. Don't have the time anymore..
Morris, Alabama
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
12
Morris, AL
AL
$500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Gorgeous Solid Black TWH He is confident and will go out alone or with ot..
Sylacauga, Alabama
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Sylacauga, AL
AL
$4,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
4H Saddle Seat Champion, that is at home in the ring as well on the trail...
Alabaster, Alabama
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Alabaster, AL
AL
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Sired by Pusher's Twist About, good show lines. He will clip, load, tie, b..
Jemison, Alabama
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Jemison, AL
AL
$3,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Walking horses for sale. A 10 yr old and a 5 yr old bay geldings with whit..
Rockford, Alabama
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Rockford, AL
AL
$2,200
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About Helena, AL

The area was long the territory of the historic Muscogee people, known by English colonists as the Creek Indians. While Scots-Irish and English traders had interaction with them, and there was some armed conflict in the early 19th century, most European-American settlers did not come to this area until 1849. This was after the United States had conducted Indian Removal of the Creek and other Southeastern tribes in the 1830s, to lands west of the Mississippi River. The first European-American settlers to Helena, which they initially named Cove, were veterans of the final campaigns of the War of 1812. Members of Andrew Jackson's army were attracted to the quiet, peaceful valleys and streams after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.