All-Around Horses for Sale near Shenandoah, VA

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Louisa, VA 23093
Strider
Strider Strider is a 6 yo 16.2H OTTB gelding. He is the sweetest guy in the..
Louisa, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
7
Louisa, VA
VA
$6,500
Connemara Pony - Horse for Sale in Marshall, VA 20115
Connemara
Pony comes with papers and regristration Beautiful mare with great bloodlin..
Marshall, Virginia
Bay
Connemara Pony
Mare
11
Marshall, VA
VA
$7,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Boomers Sierra Shine aka Pistol is a registered two year old black quarter ..
Orange, Virginia
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Orange, VA
VA
$900
Paint Stallion
Registered APHA Breeding Stock Gelding. Big Boy, gentle, smart, & great p..
Bealeton, Virginia
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Bealeton, VA
VA
$2,500
Paint Mare
This girl is BIG with a SOLID BUILD!! Beautiful markings; "cow sense" pote..
Culpeper, Virginia
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Culpeper, VA
VA
$1,850
Paint Stallion
"BUDDY CAN ROPE"| APHA No. 515868, is a nicely marked sorrel overo, standin..
Madison, Virginia
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Madison, VA
VA
$350
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is a great all around prospect. She will excel in Hunter Under Sa..
Culpeper, Virginia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Culpeper, VA
VA
$5,000
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About Shenandoah, VA

The town was founded in 1837 by two brothers, Daniel and Henry Forrer, who settled in the area to take advantage of the natural resources found in and around Shenandoah. The natural resources included extensive iron ore deposits, hardwood, high-grade limestone, and waterpower. The proximity to the South Fork of the Shenandoah River was also a great benefit and was later used by the Forrers to transport iron ore and other commodities produced by the Shenandoah Iron Works to broader markets down stream. On February 20, 1838, the Forrers established the first post office in Shenandoah under the name Shenandoah Iron Works with Henry Forrer being the postmaster. Development of the town ensued thereafter with houses, businesses, and industries developed astride of the Shenandoah River.