Horses for Sale in Oneonta AL, Locust Fork AL

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Quarter Horse Stallion
*"SOLD" Jet is very well built and beautiful. Many trail miles, nice smoo..
Oneonta, Alabama
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Oneonta, AL
AL
$1,900
Arabian Stallion
A beautiful colt from the Aladdin / Bask cross. A chestnut with lots of chr..
Locust Fork, Alabama
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Locust Fork, AL
AL
$7,500
Arabian Stallion
This stallion is a liver chestnut with perfect confirmation. He has shown a..
Hartselle, Alabama
Liver Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Hartselle, AL
AL
$750
Arabian Stallion
Bay with black points. Proven stallion. Bask bloodlines. Great trail hors..
Albertville, Alabama
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Albertville, AL
AL
$800
Arabian Mare
Bay filly with small star and black points. Ready to start under saddle...
Albertville, Alabama
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Albertville, AL
AL
$500
Arabian Mare
Grey mare by Mag out of Muscat mare. Not sound to ride...
Albertville, Alabama
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Albertville, AL
AL
$800
Arabian Mare
Bask and Sunny Acres bloodlines. Great broodmare. Well broke, good manners..
Albertville, Alabama
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Albertville, AL
AL
$800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Invasion's Final Mark is a reg. TW stallion born Memorial Day this yr. Soli..
Taft, Tennessee
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Taft, TN
TN
$800
Tennessee Walking Mare
Sassy is a 19 yr. old grade saddle mare. Approx. 14. 3h. Blaze face & hin..
Taft, Tennessee
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Taft, TN
TN
$800
Connemara Pony Mare
The perfect pony. Beautiful grey double registered 1 / 2 Connemara 1 / 2 Ar..
Huntsville, Alabama
Gray
Connemara Pony
Mare
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Huntsville, AL
AL
$3,900
Quarter Horse Mare
Extremely quick mare running 1 / 2 sec. off with very limited amount of wo..
Crossville, Alabama
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Crossville, AL
AL
$8,000

About Grant, AL

Grant was settled in the late 1830s, and a post office was established in 1887. The town was named in honor of General Ulysses S. Grant, as many residents in the area had supported the Union during the American Civil War. In the early 1920s, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) established the Kate Duncan Smith DAR School in Grant as part of a program to build schools in areas that lacked access to public education. The school, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, still serves K-12 students, and remains the only K-12 school owned and operated by the DAR.