Black Horses for Sale near La Plata, MD

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Thoroughbred Mare
Broke to w / t / c, quiet and willing to learn, craves attn, great show pr..
Pasadena, Maryland
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Ace" is a wonderful western pleasure horse. He is sired by champion "Zip..
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Spotsylvania, VA
VA
$6,500
Paint Stallion
This lovable guy loves to please. Losing the stable where is is boarded. ..
Pasadena, Maryland
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$1,200
Thoroughbred Mare
Lassie is a beautiful 7 year old black thoroughbred mare. She would make a..
Clifton, Virginia
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Clifton, VA
VA
$1,500
Hackney Stallion
This little guy is a retired hackney pony. Feild keep with the gelding & st..
Bealeton, Virginia
Black
Hackney
Stallion
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Bealeton, VA
VA
$250
Hackney Stallion
ADORABLE pony looking for new long term lease home. Can not be sold, but wo..
Great Falls, Virginia
Black
Hackney
Stallion
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Great Falls, VA
VA
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Friesian Stallion
STUNNING 5 yr. old imported Friesian gelding with stallion presence. Supe..
Warrenton, Virginia
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Warrenton, VA
VA
$25,000
Hanoverian Mare
16. 2 hands, Black, 4 years old by Wallstreet Kid. Started lateral work, co..
Centreville, Virginia
Black
Hanoverian
Mare
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Centreville, VA
VA
$25,000
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About La Plata, MD

According to an unconfirmed local story, the town was named by one Colonel Samuel Chapman, whose family owned 6,000 acres (24 km 2) of land in Charles County. The Colonel traveled to South America with his son George, who had contracted tuberculosis, in search of a cure. In his travels, the Colonel had apparently encountered the Río de la Plata, which flows through Argentina and Uruguay, thus naming a portion of his property "La Plata." In the 1870s, a section of the Pennsylvania Railroad had been constructed through the town of La Plata, leading to its 1888 incorporation. The La Plata courthouse had been built soon after the 1819 Port Tobacco courthouse caught fire in 1895 under suspicious circumstances. In 1904, the historic Christ Episcopal Church in Port Tobacco, which dates to 1683 and was reconstructed in 1884, was dismantled and its stones were then transported by oxen and cart to its current lot in La Plata.