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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
RED
Red Registered name: SR Lena Tastic 2010 gelding 15.2 HH Red Roan Red is gr..
Newport, Washington
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Gelding
14
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Mustang - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
Freedom
Freedom is a 3 year old, beautiful, sweet, mustang mare ready to go any dir..
Newport, Washington
Brown
Mustang
Mare
7
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
Half Rack
Omega Big, handsome OTTB Gelding Can be ridden bareback, Western and Engl..
Newport, Washington
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
17
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Paint - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
Juno
Juno has been ridden bareback, Western & English. She can w/t/c, knows..
Newport, Washington
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
15
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Quarter Horse Stallion
Gorgeous and correct. Started, going well. Shown, pt earner. Back to sc..
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Bonners Ferry, ID
ID
$3,500
Half Arabian Stallion
half arabian, half paint. can be registered as half arab and pinto registr..
Naples, Idaho
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Naples, ID
ID
$2,250
Miniature Stallion
Justin is a 1995 Liver Chestnut Double registered miniature. He is continua..
Sandpoint, Idaho
Chestnut
Miniature
Stallion
-
Sandpoint, ID
ID
$250
Clydesdale Stallion
was rescued from starvation smaller then normal due to the lack of food. ve..
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
Bay
Clydesdale
Stallion
-
Bonners Ferry, ID
ID
$1,000
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About Bonners Ferry, ID

When gold was discovered in the East Kootenays of British Columbia in 1863, thousands of prospectors from all over the West surged northward over a route that became known as the Wildhorse Trail. Edwin Bonner, a merchant from Walla Walla, Washington, established a ferry in 1864 where the trail crossed the broad Kootenai River. In 1875, Richard Fry, and his Sinixt wife, Justine Su-steel Fry, leased the business, but the location retained the name of the original founder and later became the town of Bonners Ferry. Before the gold rush, only a few visitors had come to the region; one of the first was explorer David Thompson, a cartographer for the North West Company. Thompson and four fellow fur traders arrived in 1808 to trade with the Lower Kootenais.