Dressage Horses for Sale near Latta, SC

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Thoroughbred Stallion
Winner of $93. 000 on the track put's speed and conformation on his foals ..
Lumberton, North Carolina
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Lumberton, NC
NC
$450
Arabian Stallion
Sammy is a Khemosabi & Bask bloolined stud. He is trained w / the same disp..
Aynor, South Carolina
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Aynor, SC
SC
$1,500
Warmblood Stallion
Mikey is a dutch warmblood cross doing training level dressage and jumping ..
Maxton, North Carolina
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
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Maxton, NC
NC
$6,500
Appaloosa Mare
Beautiful Dark Bay / Snowcap to withers. She can be registered 73% Foundat..
Lumber Bridge, North Carolina
Appaloosa
Mare
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Lumber Bridge, NC
NC
$2,500
Warmblood Stallion
Mikey is schooling First Level dressage, jumping 2'9 with the ability to go..
Maxton, North Carolina
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
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Maxton, NC
NC
$12,000
Appaloosa Mare
Very fancy solid dark bay / black filly, she is athletic and would excel in..
Lumber Bridge, North Carolina
Appaloosa
Mare
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Lumber Bridge, NC
NC
$600
Arabian Stallion
WH Gibraltar has just been backed this summer and is a joy to work with. H..
Bishopville, South Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Bishopville, SC
SC
$4,000
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About Latta, SC

Latta was established in 1887. The town arose from a need for a railroad, which helped to eliminate "the need to travel to Wilmington, North Carolina, in order to reach many points in South Carolina." Thus, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad built two depots; one in the city of Dillon and the other 7 miles (11 km) to the south in Latta. The depots were completed in 1888. Many families were drawn to this area, and in March 1890, "the town of Latta was incorporated by the state legislature and received its charter." The town was named for the Latta family of settlers. More specifically, it was named after Captain Robert Latta, who was from York County, South Carolina; he orchestrated the engineering for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.