English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Palmyra, IN

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Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Price reduced!!! I must downsize. Trying to build a house. Can deliver wi..
North Vernon, Indiana
Black
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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North Vernon, IN
IN
$5,000
Mustang Stallion
Cody is an awesome trail horse! He has potential and talent for so much mo..
Greenville, Indiana
Sorrel
Mustang
Stallion
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Greenville, IN
IN
$1,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Foundation breed out of Toby K's line. Beautiful extended trot. 90 days p..
Louisville, Kentucky
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Louisville, KY
KY
$5,000
Appaloosa Stallion
FLASHY and seen by judges. GREAT mover. Trained 3 months classical dressa..
Louisville, Kentucky
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Louisville, KY
KY
$5,000
Paint Mare
Treasure is a 2 year old paint filly, about 14-15 hh. She has flashy gaits ..
Louisville, Kentucky
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
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Louisville, KY
KY
$1,500
Paint Mare
Dinah is a 19 y / o Paint mare and is about15 hh. She goes mostly english. ..
Louisville, Kentucky
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
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Louisville, KY
KY
$800
Paint Mare
Sammy is a 2 y / o paint filly. She is very sweet and willing and is a fast..
Louisville, Kentucky
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
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Louisville, KY
KY
$800
Thoroughbred Stallion
Cash is a very sweet horse. He's been off the track since Oct. I've jumped ..
Louisville, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Louisville, KY
KY
$2,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Turk is a fabulous young horse. He has a wonderful and willing mind. Once ..
Lagrange, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Lagrange, KY
KY
$6,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a well broke and nice looking mare. She has been shown for the past..
Heltonville, Indiana
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Heltonville, IN
IN
$5,000
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About Palmyra, IN

Palmyra was originally called Carthage, and under the latter name was laid out in 1836. Because there was already another Carthage in Indiana, the town was renamed Palmyra in 1839 to avoid repetition. The present name most likely is a transfer from the ancient city of Palmyra. A Confederate force led by Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan camped in Palmyra on the night of July 9, 1863 after the Battle of Corydon. The army took ransoms from the businesses and commandeered all the town's horses for the Confederate cavalry.