Paint Horses for Sale near Macon, MS

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Paint Stallion
Speed is a outstanding stud. he is well behaved and is very easy to handle..
Macon, Mississippi
Black
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Stallion
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Macon, MS
MS
$350
Paint Mare
This a real nice black and whit filly she has a badydoll head and she will..
Macon, Mississippi
Black
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Mare
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Macon, MS
MS
$750
Paint Mare
This filly is a great looking filly she has the les and size and speed to ..
Macon, Mississippi
Black Overo
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Mare
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Macon, MS
MS
$750
Paint Mare
Herd Disperal Several mares, fillies, colts to pick from. Loud Overos, Gre..
Ethelsville, Alabama
Black
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Mare
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Ethelsville, AL
AL
$2,500
Paint Mare
Great ground manners, trailer loads, washes and farriers well. Trail ridde..
Columbus, Mississippi
Bay
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Mare
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Columbus, MS
MS
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Cherokee is a beautiful and spirited Bay Tobiano stallion. He possesses the..
Starkville, Mississippi
Tobiano
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Stallion
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Starkville, MS
MS
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Cherokee is a beautiful and spirited young stallion. He has the ability an..
Starkville, Mississippi
Tobiano
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Stallion
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Starkville, MS
MS
$700
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About Macon, MS

In 1817 the Jackson Military Road was built at the urging of Andrew Jackson to provide a direct connection between Nashville and New Orleans. The road crossed the Noxubee River just west of Macon, located at the old Choctaw village of Taladega, now the site of the local golf club. The road declined in importance in the 1840s, largely due to the difficulty of travel in the swamps surrounding the Noxubee River in and west of Macon. The route for the most part was replaced by the Robinson Road, which ran through Agency and Louisville before joining the Natchez Trace, bypassing Macon. On September 15, 1830, US government officials met with an audience of 6,000 Choctaw men, women and children at Dancing Rabbit Creek to explain the policy of removal through interpreters.