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Solitude Stock Farm—A Painters Viewpoint
This beautiful artist's impression of the Solitude Stock Farm at Goodlettsville was paint
ed in several colors by W. H. Pritchard, widely recognized Nashville, Tenn., painter. He
is said to be 83 years old and is noted for his artistic work with horses. This painting
hangs in the recreation room at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Worrell at the Solitude
Stock Farm—one of the great natural showplaces of the Tennessee Walking Horse World.
This black and white photo-copy was by Photographer Don Foster of the Nashville Banner.
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The other two stallions are:
Mountain Man’s Go Boy—530533—
die way most Tennessee Walking
chestnut stallion, foaled March 13,
Horse Stables develop.
Son of Midnight heads the Solitude 1953. Sired by Mountain Man’s
Stock Farm breeding program that Image out of Merry Beauty. The sire
also includes lwo other highly favored of Mountain Man’s Image was Moun
tain Man out of May Pearl, with Al
stallions.
One of the earliest foals of the pres len blood. Merry Beauty was sired
ent season was a full brother of by Merry Go Boy out of Bay Beauty,
Ebony’s Masterpiece, by Son of Mid Allen, also the Allen bloodline. The
night out of Lady Lee—the dam of stallion is a high stepping beauty, and
a winner.
Ebony.
My Palomino Pal—590653—w a s
sired by John A.’s Chance out of Wil
son’s Jane. He has a beautiful Palo
mino color and is a consistent winner
everywhere he shows. His sire was
by Last Chance out of Goldust Maid,
and his dam was by Wilson's Flight
Allen out of Calamity Jane Allen.
Solitude Stock Farm is by no means
solitary. Its within the city limits of
Goodlettsville—a thriving community
within 10 miles of Nashville.