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Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Sandy HooK, MS 39478
Juice
Just turned 3 great gate racking horse won a few shows for his rack he is v..
Sandy Hook, Mississippi
Brown
Saddlebred
Gelding
5
Sandy Hook, MS
MS
$4,500
Any
Retired lady.that has owned (and still does!) horses since age 16. My horse..
Foxworth, Mississippi
Sorrel
Mountain Pleasure
Mare
11
Foxworth, MS
MS
$1,800
Zydeco Stepper
-Name: Zydeco Stepper -Born: April 18, 2021 on home place -Breed: Standar..
Greensburg, Louisiana
Bay
Standardbred
Stallion
3
Greensburg, LA
LA
$800
Paso Fino Stallion
Gaited to the max "fino" son of Es Arsenal, grandson of Simbolo de Besilu. ..
Folsom, Louisiana
Chestnut
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Folsom, LA
LA
$50,000
Paso Fino Mare
Pasion de Comisario (Comisario de la Palmera x Diabolica de Calidad) One of..
Folsom, Louisiana
Dun
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Folsom, LA
LA
$50,000
Paso Fino Mare
Tresor de Allure (Rescate x Dallas Universal) Awesome broodmare, filly futu..
Folsom, Louisiana
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Folsom, LA
LA
$5,000
Paso Fino Mare
Great mare out of the famous multi top 10 stallion, 222. Her dam is the fam..
Folsom, Louisiana
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Folsom, LA
LA
$18,000
Paso Fino Mare
Espirtu de Dictador (Spirit) is on of the few offspring of the famous fino ..
Folsom, Louisiana
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Folsom, LA
LA
$15,000
Paso Fino Stallion
Tabasco de Evangeline - 6 time nat'l champion. Great herd sire. Gentle, eas..
Folsom, Louisiana
Chestnut
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Folsom, LA
LA
$9,000
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About Magnolia, MS

Magnolia was founded in 1856 by Ansel H. Prewett, a local civic leader and cotton planter. Knowing that the approaching New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad (now the Illinois Central Railroad) would need a station for water and fuel, Prewett sold a right-of-way to the railroad company – for one dollar, according to legend – and divided a section of his plantation into town lots, which he sold to investors. Prewett, while serving as temporary sheriff of Pike County, was killed by outlaws in the early 1870s escorting a prisoner on the very railroad that made Magnolia a viable community. Magnolia grew rapidly in the 1860s, and in the late nineteenth century Magnolia served as a popular small-town resort for wealthy New Orleanians, who took trains north from New Orleans to enjoy Magnolia's fresh air and sparkling creeks.