Black Horses for Sale near Hartsville, SC

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Percheron - Horse for Sale in Camden, SC 29020
Betty
Two black Percheron mayors, well mannered, rideable, gentle ready for you a..
Camden, South Carolina
Black
Percheron
Mare
15
Camden, SC
SC
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Born on May 13th 2008. She's 14.3 hds. Great trail horse. Off silver design..
Effingham, South Carolina
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
16
Effingham, SC
SC
$3,500
Shire Stallion
Babar is one of the good ones. . he can ride the trail or win in the ring. ..
Marshville, North Carolina
Black
Shire
Stallion
-
Marshville, NC
NC
$3,500
Shire Stallion
Babar is one of the good ones. . he can ride the trail or win in the ring. ..
Marshville, North Carolina
Black
Shire
Stallion
-
Marshville, NC
NC
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
A great trail horse. . will go anywhere, over downed trees, through water. ..
Lancaster, South Carolina
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Lancaster, SC
SC
$1,500
Andalusian Mare
Baccarita is a superb filly currently being started under saddle. She is o..
Eastover, South Carolina
Black
Andalusian
Mare
-
Eastover, SC
SC
$6,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Demon is a friendly, well mannered Tennesse Walker. Used mainly for trail ..
Camden, South Carolina
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Camden, SC
SC
$1,750
Percheron Mare
huge kitten, great mom! just needs someone to teach her the signals!E - mai..
Marshville, North Carolina
Black
Percheron
Mare
-
Marshville, NC
NC
$2,000
Paint Mare
APHA Reg. black and white paint filly. 15 months old, halter broke. Sire i..
Bishopville, South Carolina
Black
Paint
Mare
-
Bishopville, SC
SC
$2,000
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About Hartsville, SC

The area surrounding Hartsville was once home to several Native American tribes, including the Pee Dee, Catawba, Chicora, Edisto, Sane, and Chicora-Waccamaw, who inhabited the region until European settlers arrived. Hartsville's first settlement began around 1760. The town is named for Captain Thomas E. Hart, who eventually owned most of the land in the community. Hart started a successful mercantile business, but lost his business and his land during the economic depression of 1837–1838.