Facebook Comments. Centre-based - you ride out from the same destination every day. Trail Ride - you ride to a new destination every day or two. Beach Riding - riding along the beach is included. Cattle Work - you learn to work cattle as part of your ride experience. Simple camping, sleeping bags and limited access to washing and toilet facilities Beautifully furnished spacious tents with made-up beds and access to hot showers and camp toilets Comfortable rooms with private or shared bathrooms Luxury rooms with elegantly furnished en-suite rooms I'm not fussy.
No more than seven days door-to-door No more than 14 days door-to-door I have plenty of time. We've found you a match! Riding Level. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Little Sorrel began his military career after being purchased by the Northern government for use in the Civil War. After reviewing the newly captured prizes, General Stonewall Jackson selected a pair of chestnut horses for his own use. He intended to keep the larger of the two for military purposes and named that horse Big Sorrel.
Sorrel is a commonly used descriptive term for horses with reddish or chestnut colored coats. Within a matter of days, however, Jackson recognized that Big Sorrel frightened easily and did not have a disposition suitable for battle.
Fancy, on the other hand, proved to be a much calmer and more reliable horse. Little Sorrel was a Morgan horse, a descendant of the original Justin Morgan horse born in Springfield, Massachusetts, in Most likely his last appearance was at the Exposition in New Orleans, La. For sure, Jackson could not have acquired a better warhorse — an amazing example of the Morgan breed at its best. I am trying to find out information on Ajax.
Where he came from and where is Ajax buried. I would also like a picture of Ajax and was Ajax ridden at the battle of Cumberland Church. I would also like a picture of Ajax breast plate. Thanks for any information anyone might have.
My grandfather, a blacksmith in Lexington, VA was rumored to have taken care of Traveller after Lee moved to Lecington. I would like to confirm this, so if anyone has information relative to this, please contact me. Manly Brown, Jr. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Recent Posts. Lee and Jackson Lithograph by J. Fay Traveller, the war-horse of Robert E.
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