Albert Dement

Albert Dement (born 1868) was an American early Tennessee Walking Horse breeder.

Albert Dement was born in Cannon County, Tennessee in 1868.

[1] In 1892 Dement moved to Wartrace, in Bedford County Tennessee, and began breeding horses.

In 1910, Dement bought the stallion Black Allan from fellow horseman James Brantley, with the guarantee that the horse would live through the breeding season.

Dement is given credit for being the first Tennessee Walking Horse breeder to utilize scientific inbreeding.