Horses for Sale in Cottonwood AL, Geneva AL

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Tennessee Walking Stallion
*Champion Bloodlines* This stallion is stunning and has an excellent blood..
Cottonwood, Alabama
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Cottonwood, AL
AL
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Thoroughbred Stallion
3 yr old bay stud real gentle my 5 yr old son hand feeds hims up date shot..
Geneva, Alabama
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Geneva, AL
AL
$350
Quarter Horse Mare
4 yr old mare rides up date shots ties halter broke stands 4 farrier has ..
Geneva, Alabama
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Geneva, AL
AL
$350
Arabian Mare
pretty mover, sweet sweet mare, pretty quiet and easy to ride, green, nee..
Geneva, Alabama
Arabian
Mare
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Geneva, AL
AL
$1,400
Tennessee Walking Stallion
gorgeous solid black walker. very good gaits, super smooth, always a gent..
Geneva, Alabama
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Geneva, AL
AL
$5,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Imprinted at birth, sweet horse, calm disposition, smooth gaited, Has been..
Grand Ridge, Florida
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Grand Ridge, FL
FL
$2,500
Canadian Stallion
Excalibur could be your next hunting, jumping and dressage prospect. This ..
Fountain, Florida
Bay
Canadian
Stallion
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Fountain, FL
FL
$5,000

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.