Friesian Horses for Sale near Carthage, TN

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Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Debutante
Stunningly marked Gypsian Gypsy vanner (GVHS) x Friesian (KFPS) FHH- buyer ..
Sparta, Tennessee
Tobiano
Friesian
Mare
1
Sparta, TN
TN
$10,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Isadoora
Athletic sporty friesian cross with classic old style morgan. loves people ..
Sparta, Tennessee
Black
Friesian
Mare
1
Sparta, TN
TN
$5,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Ruby
Rare first cross chestnut friesian. out of an apendix mare by our rare red ..
Sparta, Tennessee
Chestnut
Friesian
Mare
3
Sparta, TN
TN
$7,500
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Theo Sable
We breed for trainability and quality walk and canter for rideability. fade..
Sparta, Tennessee
Black
Friesian
Stallion
2
Sparta, TN
TN
$15,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Wolter Sable
pure KFPS friesian stallion Wolfert x Sipke payments available, cash disc..
Sparta, Tennessee
Black
Friesian
Stallion
1
Sparta, TN
TN
$14,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Zilvester
Pure Friesian Colt no white all black, may fade as a foal because we raise ..
Sparta, Tennessee
Black
Friesian
Stallion
1
Sparta, TN
TN
$12,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Yoonicorn
Pure Friesian Filly/Mare for sale. faded because we raise our foals on past..
Sparta, Tennessee
Black
Friesian
Mare
1
Sparta, TN
TN
$12,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Sparta, TN 38583
Sapphire
Rare first cross friesian filly KFPS sire carries the rare red gene, dam is..
Sparta, Tennessee
Chestnut
Friesian
Mare
1
Sparta, TN
TN
$5,000
1

About Carthage, TN

The earliest known European-American settler in what is now Carthage was William Walton (1760–1816), who arrived in the late 1780s after the United States achieved independence in the American Revolutionary War. Circa 1800, Walton directed the construction of the Walton Road (Cumberland Turnpike), an early stagecoach route connecting the Knoxville area in the east with Middle Tennessee. The road, which was roughly paralleled later by the construction of what is now U.S. 70, was influential to the development and early settlement of the Cumberland region. Walton operated a ferry across the Cumberland River and a tavern nearby along the road, around which a small community developed.