Black Horses for Sale near Monmouth, OR

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Albany, OR 97321
Kimber
We are looking to sell my daughters Registered TWH. 14 years old 14.3 hands..
Albany, Oregon
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
15
Albany, OR
OR
$2,500
Holsteiner Stallion
From the legendary Holsteiner stallion Contender, Capone is making his own..
Beaverton, Oregon
Black
Holsteiner
Stallion
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Beaverton, OR
OR
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Half Arabian Stallion
Golden cross of BASK& WING COMMANDER, produce correctness with SIZE &ABILI..
Lebanon, Oregon
Black
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Lebanon, OR
OR
$8,648
Paint Stallion
This is a nice 8 year old registered black and white paint gelding. Stocky ..
Canby, Oregon
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Canby, OR
OR
$2,750
Paint Mare
"Pippi" is a stunning filly, even 50 / 50 coloring. Tons of muscle, huge r..
Lebanon, Oregon
Black
Paint
Mare
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Lebanon, OR
OR
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
With 9 WGC's in 4 generations, a better broodmare is hard to find. Delight ..
Salem, Oregon
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Salem, OR
OR
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Glide down the trail on this well trained Gaited mare! Light rein, quick r..
Lebanon, Oregon
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Lebanon, OR
OR
$1,500
Paint Mare
Black filly with star on forehead. Sire is Black Tobiano and Dam is Sorrel ..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Black
Paint
Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$1,200
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About Monmouth, OR

Monmouth was settled in 1853 by a group of pioneers who allocated 640 acres (2.6 km 2) to build both a city and a "college under the auspices of the Christian Church", and proceeds from the sale of these lands were used to found Monmouth University, currently known as Western Oregon University. For decades, Monmouth was a dry town that banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in supermarkets, restaurants and bars. Monmouth's status as the last dry town in Oregon was ended by a popular vote in the November 2002 election. Monmouth was settled by Elijah Davidson and his family. Originally a member of the Christian Church of Cameron (Monmouth, Illinois), Davidson was a devout advocate of prohibition.