English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Dewey-Humboldt, AZ

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Morgan Stallion
11 year old grade Morgan gelding, trail, western. Ready for riding and lov..
Prescott, Arizona
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$1,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
"Logan" has been successful on both the midwest and southwest TWH show cir..
Cave Creek, Arizona
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Cave Creek, AZ
AZ
Contact
Paint Stallion
Has shown in English, hunter hack class , reining and team roping at 4- H ..
Chino Valley, Arizona
Palomino
Paint
Stallion
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Chino Valley, AZ
AZ
$3,000
Arabian Mare
Beautiful Bay Mare with great Egyptian Bloodlines, she came over from Saud..
Mayer, Arizona
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Mayer, AZ
AZ
$5,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Slew has been started in English flat and hunter / jumper. Loves kids, gre..
Chino Valley, Arizona
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Chino Valley, AZ
AZ
$3,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Versatile Bay Thoroughbred Gelding Exceptionally well trained, 17 hands, 23..
Cave Creek, Arizona
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Cave Creek, AZ
AZ
$2,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Elegant Black Thoroughbred Gelding Exceptionally well trained, 16. 3 hands,..
Cave Creek, Arizona
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Cave Creek, AZ
AZ
$4,000
Morab Stallion
NICK is a wonderful morab gelding, coming on three. he has been trailered, ..
Wickenburg, Arizona
Bay
Morab
Stallion
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Wickenburg, AZ
AZ
$2,200
Friesian Mare
"ZELIE" This sweet lady is simply beautiful & has such animation with her s..
Prescott, Arizona
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$15,000
Pony Mare
Beautiful tobiano pony filly out of 36 inch mare. Great potential for anyth..
Prescott, Arizona
Black Overo
Pony
Mare
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$500
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About Dewey-Humboldt, AZ

Dewey–Humboldt was incorporated on December 20, 2004, from the existing unincorporated towns of Dewey and Humboldt, located adjacent to one another in the Agua Fria River Valley, 15 miles east of Prescott. After discovery of gold on Lynx Creek in the spring of 1863, the Dewey area was settled around the summer 1863 by pioneer prospector, rancher and Native American Exterminator King Woolsey (1832–1879), who founded the Agua Fria Ranch, in what was then known as "Woolsey Valley," to supply the miners. Woolsey used stones from decimating prehistoric ruin to build his ranch house, built an irrigation system off the Agua Fria (probably part of a prehistoric system), and introduced some of the first cattle into newly organized Yavapai County (1864). At the "falls" of the Agua Fria at present Humboldt, Woolsey built a small quartz mill to work gold ores from the nearby hills and a small water-powered grist mill. During 1864, he led the storied Woolsey Expeditions to the east in retaliatory raids on Apache and in search of gold; all failed to find a new Eldorado.