Eventing Horses for Sale in Atlanta GA, Ball Ground GA

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Thoroughbred Stallion
Quiet, unraced, sound, 16. 2, 3 YO Dark Bay Thoroughbred. Personality+++ sw..
Atlanta, Georgia
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Atlanta, GA
GA
$12,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Elegant, sound, sane, talented mare working towards an Eventing and Dressag..
Ball Ground, Georgia
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Ball Ground, GA
GA
$7,800
Oldenburg Stallion
Roland by the River is a registered 2003 Oldenburg colt. With bloodlines tr..
Loganville, Georgia
Gray
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Loganville, GA
GA
$15,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Balducci is a registered 2003 Hanoverian colt. With boodlines tracing back ..
Loganville, Georgia
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Loganville, GA
GA
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Maxwell Steel is an impressive horse with a great body, level head, talent ..
Ball Ground, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Ball Ground, GA
GA
$8,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Isabella is a sound, sane, beautiful confirmation, well bred TB. She has lo..
Ball Ground, Georgia
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Ball Ground, GA
GA
$7,500
Welsh Pony Mare
"Jewel" has recently been moved back home. She was at a hunter lesson progr..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Alpharetta, GA
GA
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Quarter Horse Stallion
Dallas / Rocket Man: 15. 3h Arab / AQHA Very attractive bay geld, showing 2..
Conyers, Georgia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Conyers, GA
GA
$4,000
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About Canton, GA

Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the site where Canton would be founded lay in the heart of the Cherokee Nation. During the first 100 years of Georgia's history, Northwest Georgia was generally considered "Indian Country" and was bypassed by settlers going West. Georgia had made a treaty with the federal government in 1802 shortly after the Revolutionary War to relinquish its Western Territory (it claimed the Pacific Ocean as its western boundary) in exchange for the removal of all Indians within its boundaries. Although other tribes had been removed, the Cherokee remained. Since this was the heartland of the Cherokee Nation, the state and nation were reluctant to disturb them.