1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 November Voice | Page 8

NOVEMBER MR. GEORGE W. HILL. El Cajon, California When we first came up with the idea of a monthly article about in­ teresting people in the Walking Horse business, our first impres­ sion was that the most logical sub­ jects were trainers. We have since learned that there are many promi­ nent people, other than trainers, who have contributed much to the development of the Tennessee Walking Horse in many parts of the country. Our plans at the pres­ ent are to seek out such individuals and tell you something about their contributions to the breed and to relate some of their thinking re­ garding the current development of the breed. Our “Profiles” subject for this month is Mr. George W. Hill of El Cajon, California. Some months ago an error was made in mention­ ing this stalwart of the Walking Horse business in the “VOICE”. Mr. Ben Green tells me that we stated that Mr. Hill was 84 years Mr. George W. Hill of El Caion, California, WV.t Coast Ambassador of The Tennessee Walking Horse. old and thus deprived him of ten good years of future devo