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      • William Key, nineteenth-century veterinarian and horse trainer, was born a slave in Winchester and took the name of his owner, William Key, a Shelbyville planter and entrepreneur. As a child he demonstrated a remarkable talent for working with horses and mules.
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  2. Oct 8, 2017 · 3 minutes to read. William Key, nineteenth-century veterinarian and horse trainer, was born a slave in Winchester and took the name of his owner, William Key, a Shelbyville planter and entrepreneur. As a child he demonstrated a remarkable talent for working with horses and mules.

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  3. Mar 25, 2019 · Even as a kid, William Key was known as a horse whisperer of sorts, and as his skills developed, he became a well-respected horseman as a young man. After he had achieved some success as a...

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  4. Feb 2, 2021 · William Key, nineteenth-century veterinarian and horse trainer, was born a slave in Winchester and took the name of his owner, William Key, a Shelbyville planter and entrepreneur. As a child he demonstrated a remarkable talent for working with horses and mules.

  5. Dec 26, 2022 · Dr. William “Bill” Key: From Slave to Renowned Veterinarian. Dr. William Key was born a slave in 1833. Captain John Key was his master. Upon the Captain’s death when Bill was five years old, he willed a certain family of slaves including William to his cousin, John W. Key of Shelbyville, Tennessee.

  6. His trainer, "Dr." William Key, was a former slave, a self-trained veterinarian, and a patent medicine salesman. [1] . Key emphasized that he used only patience and kindness in teaching the horse, and never a whip. [4] The horse became a celebrity thanks to the progressive promotion of A. R. Rogers.

  7. Feb 28, 2020 · Dr. William " Bill " Key, was born a slave in Murfreesboro, TN in 1833. While enslaved, Key became a successful veterinarian who decades after the Civil War trained the famous "Beautiful Jim Key", known as the smartest horse in the world. Ex Slave Raised The Smartest Horse That Ever Lived. Don't Believe It? See This.

  8. William Shaffer Key (October 6, 1889 – January 5, 1959) was a decorated officer of the United States Army with the rank of major general, and businessman. A member of the Oklahoma National Guard, he was called into federal service and participated in combat on the Western Front during World War I as the division quartermaster of 7th Division.

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