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  2. List of horses of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Custer's favorite horse Little Sorrel (also Old Sorrel) Stonewall Jackson: Jackson was fatally wounded while riding Little Sorrel at the Battle of Chancellorsville; Little Sorrel is buried on the Virginia Military Institute parade deck mere feet from Jackson's famous statue Lookout: Joseph Hooker: Named after the Battle of Lookout Mountain ...

  3. Stonewall Jackson - Wikipedia

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    [78] His horse was named "Little Sorrel" (also known as "Old Sorrel"), a small chestnut gelding which was a captured Union horse from a Connecticut farm. [79] [80] He rode Little Sorrel throughout the war, and was riding him when he was shot at Chancellorsville. Little Sorrel died at age 36 and is buried near a statue of Jackson on the parade ...

  4. Garrett's Miss Pawhuska - Wikipedia

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    Garrett's Miss Pawhuska (1946–1975) was a Quarter Horse broodmare who produced eight foals, three of which would become world champion race horses. [1] When she was a yearling , she was sold by her owner, although he had not really planned on selling her.

  5. FL Lady Bug - Wikipedia

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    FL Lady Bug was registered as number 9733 in the American Quarter Horse Association's (or AQHA) stud book. A sorrel mare , she was foaled in 1945 and bred by W. A. Yeager of Woodward, Oklahoma . Her owners at the time she was registered were Bill and Alive Likins of Davis, Oklahoma . [ 1 ]

  6. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Huffman, Christi L. "They Earned a Place" Quarter Horse Journal March 1998 p. 68-75; Jennings, Jim "1992 Hall of Fame inductees" Quarter Horse Journal May 1992 p. 66-69, 147; Rusk, Rebecca "It Happened in 1989" Quarter Horse Journal January 1990 p. 68-69; Wohlfarth, Jenny "'97 Brings Eleven" Quarter Horse Journal March 1997 p. 64-67

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    Little Read Wagon has also partnered with Ice Angels of Mosaic Community Church in Oklahoma City to distribute books and reading glasses. Former teacher's mission to educate continues with free ...

  8. French Flash Hawk - Wikipedia

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    He was a sorrel gelding Quarter Horse with a white blaze down his face. [1] When Bozo was two years old, Peterson bought him for $400 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] from her neighbor Mike Hatfield. She came home with Bozo on Thanksgiving Day of 1989.

  9. Stonewall, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Stonewall is a town in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. Named for Confederate General Stonewall Jackson , the settlement's post office was established in December 1874. [ 4 ]