Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near De Leon, TX

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Stephenville, TX 76401
Pico
♦️ Performance prospect! FRENCHMANS GUY x FOUNDATION OUT-CROSS STALLION PR..
Stephenville, Texas
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
4
Stephenville, TX
TX
$4,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Stephenville, TX 76401
TFR Little Jerry
3 year old filly by Gritty Little Badger, broke, quiet, easy going. Hauled ..
Stephenville, Texas
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
7
Stephenville, TX
TX
$7,500
Paint Mare
7 year old solid paint mare. She is sorrel with four socks and a blaze She..
Brownwood, Texas
Paint
Mare
-
Brownwood, TX
TX
$3,000
Appendix Stallion
2 year old Appendix AQHA gelding out of Stormy Lynx by Doc's Lynx. Smart a..
Hamilton, Texas
Sorrel
Appendix
Stallion
-
Hamilton, TX
TX
$1,500
Paint Stallion
APHA Sorrel colt with Flaxen mane and two tone coon tail. Star strip snip, ..
Hico, Texas
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Hico, TX
TX
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
young gun, smart little pistol, peppy san bred, three year old cute mare wi..
Stephenville, Texas
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Stephenville, TX
TX
$10,000
Azteca Mare
this mare was in cutting training for one year. Now she is in barrel traini..
Stephenville, Texas
Red Dun
Azteca
Mare
-
Stephenville, TX
TX
$4,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Tag a Hickory 1999 AQHA brown gelding. Tag is a pleasure to be around. Wel..
Hico, Texas
Brown
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Hico, TX
TX
$3,000
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About De Leon, TX

The town was laid out in April 1881 by surveying crews of the Texas Central Railway as part of the historic Missouri-Kansas-Texas ( Katy Railroad) as it constructed a line from Ross just north of the Waco area, to Stamford, with the ultimate goal of extending the line to Colorado. The first city lots were auctioned on July 7, 1881, by Robert Morris Elgin, the Texas Central's land agent and for whom the town of Elgin had been named. Initially incorporated by an election held on August 30, 1890, the town government appears to have dwindled over the years, and the community was reincorporated in an election held August 29, 1899. The first mayor elected under the new incorporation was former Comanche County Judge John Lambert, who took office in April 1900. The population of De Leon remained under 1,000 until 1910, when a branch of the Texas Central line, then leased by the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (Katy Railroad) was constructed from De Leon to Rising Star and Cross Plains.