Competitive Trail Horses for Sale near Campbellton, FL

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Rox
Lovely SMOOTH gated walking mare. Loves to work The lovely mare can go mi..
Fountain, Florida
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
19
Fountain, FL
FL
Sold
Rae
Beautiful appendix mare, was loping a nice barrel pattern, when I got her.H..
Samson, Alabama
Brown
Appendix
Mare
17
Samson, AL
AL
$3,500
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About Campbellton, FL

Campbellton was the site of a small skirmish on September 26, 1864, during the waning days of the Civil War. Local Confederate cavalry under the command of Captain Alexander Goodwin unsuccessfully contested the advance of a Federal column led by Brigadier General Alexander Asboth during the preliminary phase of what would become the Battle of Marianna. The nearby Forks of the Creek Swamp, along the border with Alabama, was a refuge for many Unionist and Confederate deserters during the war. Joseph Sanders, a former Confederate officer who had switched sides and taken a commission as a lieutenant in the Union army, hid out in the swamp for four months during the winter and spring of 1864; he emerged in March of that year to mount an unsuccessful attack on Newton, Alabama, which resulted in the loss of three of his men. Repeated Southern efforts to dislodge the Unionists in the swamp proved unsuccessful.