Horses for Sale near Camden, AR

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Stormy is a flashy unregistered blue roan qh stallion, and will definately ..
Warren, Arkansas
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Warren, AR
AR
$300
Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful 4 yo bay QH mare. Good ground manners, perfect feet, very easy ..
Magnolia, Arkansas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Magnolia, AR
AR
$750
Paint Stallion
2002 APHA Homozygous Dun Tobiano Stallion FOR SALE or Trade. Tested 100% H..
Waldo, Arkansas
Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Waldo, AR
AR
$3,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Had a cremello last year and a palomino colt this year. She carries the cr..
Taylor, Arkansas
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Taylor, AR
AR
$3,000
Paint Stallion
2002 APHA Homozygous Dun Tobiano Stallion FOR SALE!!!! Tested 100% for th..
Waldo, Arkansas
Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Waldo, AR
AR
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Raon stallion, not sure if he is going to be bay or blue, he keeps changin..
Fordyce, Arkansas
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Fordyce, AR
AR
$700
Quarter Horse Stallion
Barrel horse. Great 4 h or play day prosspect. 10 years old. Ridden by 9 Y..
Hope, Arkansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Hope, AR
AR
$900
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About Camden, AR

The explorers Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet in 1673 and René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, in 1682 established French claims to the land they called Louisiana, which included what would become Camden, and found the Quapaw living at the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers. The Quapaw claimed the territory that included this part of the Ouachita basin, but it was also influenced by both Caddo trade and culture. The old Indian trail called the Caddo Trace, leading from the Quapaw villages on the Arkansas River to those of the Caddo on the Red River, crossed the Ouachita River at what is now Camden. French hunters, trappers, and traders, who were drawn to the area by the abundant game, later established a rendezvous point on the high bluff above the crossing. The place became known as Ecore a Fabri or Fabri's Bluff (later spelled Fabre).