Black Overo Horses for Sale near Farragut, TN

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Spotted Saddle Mare
prissy is a spotted saddle horse with great disposition and very flashy wh..
Maryville, Tennessee
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Maryville, TN
TN
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Cochise is Reg TWHBEA& SSHBEA. He's got an excellent pedigree, goes back t..
Crossville, Tennessee
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Crossville, TN
TN
$3,200
Tennessee Walking Mare
Lady is a sweet double registered TWHA and Spotted Saddle Horse. She has n..
Sweetwater, Tennessee
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Sweetwater, TN
TN
$1,200
Paint Mare
Very sweet Reg. 2 year old out of Sunny Dee Bar come right up to you in p..
Lenoir City, Tennessee
Black Overo
Paint
Mare
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Lenoir City, TN
TN
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Shadow is a beautiful black and white horse with a gorgeous long tail and m..
Crossville, Tennessee
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Crossville, TN
TN
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Meet "Destiny". Destiny has been shown by an 11 year old boy. She is spec..
Oneida, Tennessee
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Oneida, TN
TN
$1,400
Paint Stallion
Willy is a Paint / Thoroughbred gelding. His dam was a TB and his sire was ..
Knoxville, Tennessee
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Knoxville, TN
TN
$2,000
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About Farragut, TN

The area was originally known as Campbell's Station after a fort and stage coach station erected by Captain David Campbell (1753–1832) in 1787. The brick Campbell's Station Inn was built in 1810 and still stands on Kingston Pike within sight of the Farragut Town Hall. The Civil War Battle of Campbell's Station was fought there on November 16, 1863. The historic unincorporated village of Concord (listed on the National Register of Historic Places) was founded in 1854 just east of what would become the eastern boundary of Farragut. Concord is located on the main rail line to Atlanta and main channel of the Tennessee River, and was an important transloading center for the Tennessee marble industry in the late 19th century.