The Highwayman, Dick Turpin's horse was named Black Bess.
It seems that Tony the Wonder Horse was a grade horse. That means that it is unknown what breed Tony was because he was unregistered, or that he was a mixed breed.
In Walter Farley's books about The Black Stallion, the horse is actually named The Black. Before The Black was shipwrecked, he was known as Shaitan (Arabic for Satan).
The founding Tennessee Walking Horse was a horse named Black Allen born 1885.
Yes, she did.
No. Black Beauty was a fictional horse created by the author Anna Sewell. Many people have named horses Black Beauty. There's even a race-car called that. But the real Black Beauty was named from Anna's Brown horse known as Bessie. Merrylegs is one of Anna's favorite horse.
A black slave named Morgan would be cheaper.
George Washington's favorite horse was a chestnut named Nelson. He is often depicted in paintings on a grey horse and apparently owned a stallion named Blueskin. There is a reference to Washington requesting a trade for a black horse that he intends to use as a breeding stallion, since there are no paintings depicting this stallion we only have the word of the 1st President that he was black.
Although many people believed Dick Turpins horse was called 'Black Bess' he never actually have a specifically named horse, he actually stole horses.
The fictional character Dick Turpin is often associated with a horse named Black Bess. He was a notorious English highwayman who supposedly rode this horse during his robberies in the 18th century, as depicted in various literary and cultural works.
Thunder was used by Red Ryder. The famous horse has four white stockings and was jet black in color.
Emily deakin who rides a black throughbred named midnight