Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Madison, GA

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Appaloosa Mare
Beautiful floaty trot, rocking chair canter, loves jumping, good on trails..
Winder, Georgia
Appaloosa
Mare
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Winder, GA
GA
$5,500
Appaloosa Stallion
REGISTERED! Chestnut w / copper highlights, light mane / tail, small white ..
Forsyth, Georgia
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Forsyth, GA
GA
$2,900
Appaloosa Stallion
Wow wait till you see Aka Charlie. There are no words...
Crawford, Georgia
Other
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Crawford, GA
GA
$400
Appaloosa Mare
Lovely mannered, pet - type, well - broke just turned 5 yrs. snowflake App..
Buford, Georgia
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Buford, GA
GA
$1,800
Appaloosa Mare
15 hd. Registered Appaloosa 8 year old mare for sale. She needs a home wit..
Oxford, Georgia
White
Appaloosa
Mare
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Oxford, GA
GA
$1,000
Appaloosa Stallion
He is a horse that needs a job. He has potential in any discipline - trail ..
Jefferson, Georgia
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Jefferson, GA
GA
$6,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Enjoy excellent training and reliability. Has plenty of show mileage with g..
Bishop, Georgia
Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Bishop, GA
GA
$15,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Beautiful, fast, likes to go, needs intermediate rider..
Mcdonough, Georgia
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Mcdonough, GA
GA
$1,850
Appaloosa Mare
Excellent for beginners. Very beautiful, big mare. Loads, clips. Will go ..
Juliette, Georgia
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Juliette, GA
GA
$1,500
Appaloosa Mare
For Sale: 5 Year Old Appaloosa Mare. Riding under saddle, still green. N..
Hoschton, Georgia
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Hoschton, GA
GA
$5,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Rides english and western, neck reins, used in lesson program regularly. Ve..
Dacula, Georgia
Bay Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Dacula, GA
GA
$3,000
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About Madison, GA

Madison was described in an early 19th-century issue of White's Statistics of Georgia as "the most cultured and aristocratic town on the stagecoach route from Charleston to New Orleans." In an 1849 edition of White's Statistics of Georgia, the following was written about Madison: "In point of intelligence, refinement, and hospitality, this town acknowledges no superior." On December 12, 1809, the town, named for 4th United States president, James Madison, was incorporated. While many believe that Sherman spared the town because it was too beautiful to burn during his March to the Sea, the truth is that Madison was home to pro-Union Congressman (later Senator) Joshua Hill. Hill had ties with General William Tecumseh Sherman's brother in the House of Representatives, so his sparing the town was more political than appreciation of its beauty. In 1895 Madison was reported to have an oil mill with a capital of $35,000, a soap factory, a fertilizer factory, four steam ginneries, a mammoth compress, two carriage factories, a furniture factory, a grist and flouringmill, a bottling works, a distillery with a capacity of 120 gallons a day, an ice factory with a capital of $10,500, a canning factory with a capital of $10,000, a bank with a capital of $75,000, surplus $12,000, and a number of small industries operated by individual enterprise. Against the backdrop of this Jim Crow-era prosperity, white Madisonians participated in at least three documented lynchings of African Americans.