All-Around Horses for Sale near Bisbee, AZ

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Azteca Stallion
Primero is standing at stud. He won many grand champion last year in halte..
Whetstone, Arizona
Gray
Azteca
Stallion
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Whetstone, AZ
AZ
$400
Paint Stallion
*SEE PHOTOS* *NEW EMAIL ADDRESS *cynphil@peoplepc. com Big, handsome..
Whetstone, Arizona
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Whetstone, AZ
AZ
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Now Accepting Bookings for 2006. . . "ROCKI"| a deep liver chestnut and whi..
Pearce, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Pearce, AZ
AZ
$550
Paint Stallion
Handsome, well started youngster, very willing, quiet and rides like a cadd..
Whetstone, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Whetstone, AZ
AZ
$10,000
Paint Stallion
"Rocki's" outstanding disposition along with his athletic abiilty, balance,..
Pearce, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Pearce, AZ
AZ
$550
Paint Stallion
"WATTA ROCKI MOUNT"| dark liver chestnut Overo of 2000, very quiet, kind an..
Sunizona, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Sunizona, AZ
AZ
$400
Quarter Horse Stallion
Nice big, very active colt, he will work anything, pretty red dun with all ..
Sunizona, Arizona
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Sunizona, AZ
AZ
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Heza Son Of A Dun" foaled May 2004, this is a big correct colt, he is bred..
Sunizona, Arizona
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Sunizona, AZ
AZ
$400
Paint Stallion
"WATTA ROCKI MOUNT"| a very quiet, willing and kind stallion, this will be ..
Sunizona, Arizona
Liver Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Sunizona, AZ
AZ
$350
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About Bisbee, AZ

Bisbee was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town in 1880, and named in honor of Judge DeWitt Bisbee, one of the financial backers of the adjacent Copper Queen Mine. In 1929, the county seat was moved from Tombstone to Bisbee, where it remains. Mining in the Mule Mountains proved quite successful: in the early 20th century the population of Bisbee soared. Incorporated in 1902, by 1910 its population had swelled to 9,019, and it sported a constellation of suburbs, including Warren, Lowell, and San Jose, some of which had been founded on their own (ultimately less successful) mines. In 1917, open-pit mining was successfully introduced to meet the copper demand during World War I.