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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Mosheim, TN 37818
Sweetness
17 yr old quarter horse mare (not papered) is available to the perfect home..
Mosheim, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
18
Mosheim, TN
TN
$3,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Rogersville, TN 37857
Floris
Floris is a charismatic stallion with lots of elegance and great movements!..
Rogersville, Tennessee
Black
Friesian
Stallion
7
Rogersville, TN
TN
$3,000
Donkey - Horse for Sale in Louisville, TN 37777
Big Sister
In search of a bred mini Jenny to be a “big sister” to our year old mini ge..
Louisville, Tennessee
Chocolate
Donkey
Mare
8
Louisville, TN
TN
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Quarter Horse Stallion
"Pearl" is an awsome stallion. He has super confirmation and disposition. ..
Mosheim, Tennessee
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Mosheim, TN
TN
$300
Paint Stallion
"JR" is a beautifull Bay and White Tobiano Paint Stallion, He has some of t..
Mosheim, Tennessee
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
-
Mosheim, TN
TN
$250
Quarter Horse Stallion
Dream On Kat is an incentive fund QH. He has been finished in HUS and HS E..
New Market, Tennessee
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
New Market, TN
TN
$12,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Zans Steel Magnolia AQHA #4231476 incentive fund filly. Sired by Zan Par S..
Kingston, Tennessee
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Kingston, TN
TN
$3,500
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About Strawberry Plains, TN

Strawberry Plains is said to be named for the wild strawberries that grew there in abundance when white settlers from North Carolina first arrived in the area. According to a history of the community written by local high school students circa 1935, the name Straw Plains was a shorthand name used by railroad porters and flagmen on trains that passed through Strawberry Plains, and that came to be used as the name of the local railroad depot and on some local post office postmarks. Early in the Civil War, in 1861, the railroad bridge at Strawberry Plains was one target of Union sympathizers who aimed to burn several East Tennessee bridges to hinder Confederate military progress. The conspirators failed in their efforts to burn the Strawberry Plains bridge, but succeeded in their attacks of some of their other targets. Through much of the 20th century, Strawberry Plains was the site of a Tennessee limestone quarry and an underground zinc mine.