Appendix Horses for Sale near Bristol, VA

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Major Jetson is a 9 year old appendix quarterhorse. He has done very well ..
Boone, North Carolina
Black
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Boone, NC
NC
$10,000
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Lynx has been hand raised, He has had complete ground work, He is very kid ..
Bristol, Tennessee
Bay
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Bristol, TN
TN
$2,500
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This handsome colt is an excellent prospect for breeding or riding. He will..
Bluff City, Tennessee
Palomino
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Bluff City, TN
TN
$4,000
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"Monty" is a lovely yearling filly with a beautiful head and neck and a ton..
Bluff City, Tennessee
Bay
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Bluff City, TN
TN
$2,800
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Moseley (Dare To Tap X Luke At Me Go) : Chestnut with blaze and 3 socks, wi..
Greeneville, Tennessee
Chestnut
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Greeneville, TN
TN
$800
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Crawford (Loyal Pal X Lady Member) : Cappy is a wonderful horse with a grea..
Greeneville, Tennessee
Gray
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Greeneville, TN
TN
$5,000
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Lady Member (Golf Member X Milady Daniel) : Hannah is wonderful horse with..
Greeneville, Tennessee
Gray
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Greeneville, TN
TN
$6,500
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Super quiet incentive fund HUS gelding. String tests to 16. 3-17h. Awesome..
Abingdon, Virginia
Sorrel
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Abingdon, VA
VA
$15,000
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Blazey Boy is a barrel horse. Has won many 1 sts, halter, and a belt buckle..
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Bay
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Pennington Gap, VA
VA
$750
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Registered Appendix 5 year old mare, excellent bloodlines - Pipes Peddler /..
Abingdon, Virginia
Bay
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Abingdon, VA
VA
$7,500
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Easy Jet Bloodlines, 234 AQHA Youth Points, 2000 AQHA Year End High Point S..
Johnson City, Tennessee
Bay
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Johnson City, TN
TN
$20,000
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About Bristol, VA

Evan Shelby first appeared in what is now the Bristol area around 1765. In 1766, Shelby moved his family and settled at a place called Big Camp Meet (now Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia). It is said that Cherokee Indians once inhabited the area and the Indian village was named, according to legend, because numerous deer and buffalo met here to feast in the canebrakes. Shelby renamed the site Sapling Grove (which would later be changed to Bristol). In 1774, Shelby erected a fort on a hill overlooking what is now downtown Bristol.