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Pinckney, Roger. “This ‘N That: Saving South Carolina’s Rare Hunting Horses.” Sporting Classics May/June 2011: 11. Print.  (Used by permission of Sporting Classics.)
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Allen, Margaret E. “A Rare Breed: Working to Preserve South Carolina’s Marsh Tacky Horse.” Charleston. Charleston, Feb. 2011. Web. 07 June 2011. (Used by permission of Charleston Magazine.)
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DeLune, Clair.  “A Horse of a Different Color.” Sandlapper Magazine Winter 2010: 6-9. Print. (Used by permission of Sandlapper Magazine.)
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Poland, Tom. “A Horse for All Seasons.” South Carolina Wildlife. South Carolina Wildlife, Sept./Oct. 2010. Web. 07 June 2011. (Used by permission of South Carolina Wildlife.)
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Maxwell, Jenny. “A Rare Breed.” South Carolina Living June 2010: 16-20. Print. (Used by permission of SC Living)

McFadden, Jackie. “The Marsh Tacky: Help Preserve a Living Piece of Equine History.” Trailblazer Magazine March 2010: 42. Print.
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“The Marsh Tacky in History.” Glimpses: A Publication of the Hilton Head Island Heritage Library February 2010: 5. Print. (Used by permission of HHI Heritage Library.)
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Pinckney, Roger. “A Breed Apart.” Garden & Gun. Garden & Gun, April/May 2009.  Web. 3 April 2009.  (Used by permission of Garden & Gun.)
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Pinckney, Roger. “Horizons.” Sporting Classics March/April 2009: 49+ . Print.  (Used by permission of Sporting Classics.)
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Pinckney, Roger.  “Small Horse, Big Heart: The Marsh Tacky is a breed apart.” Sandlapper Summer 1997: 54-55. Print. (Used by permission of Sandlapper Magazine.)
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 Congratulations and Thank you! 
 
Photo courtesy of Sara Wright/Bluffton Today
 
Congratulations to Sara Wright, Education Reporter for Bluffton Today, for winning second place in the South Carolina Press Association’s Photo Contest for her photo of Bullet and Honey Horn May!  She won second place for a Feature Photo in a daily newspaper with a circulation under 20,000.  Thank you for all that you do to support and promote the Marsh Tacky horse!