Horses for Sale in Silverhill AL, Milton FL

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Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is registered. She schools 3 ft. She has a long stride, a great m..
Silverhill, Alabama
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Silverhill, AL
AL
$2,700
Draft Mare
Solid black with white star / stripe / snip. Has been ground drove and weig..
Milton, Florida
Black
Draft
Mare
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Milton, FL
FL
$1,500
Shire Mare
Black with white blaze, 3 1 / 2 white feet. A very people horse...
Milton, Florida
Black Overo
Shire
Mare
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Milton, FL
FL
$3,500
Racking Mare
Cheyenne is a very sweet grade mare. She is approx 15 years old and 15. 2 h..
Crestview, Florida
Red Dun
Racking
Mare
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Crestview, FL
FL
$825
Appendix Mare
Baby is a good horse that needs attention that we cannot give her. She need..
Silverhill, Alabama
Bay
Appendix
Mare
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Silverhill, AL
AL
$800
Spotted Saddle Mare
Sweet filly with no vices. Smooth ride and eager to please. Registrated wit..
Crestview, Florida
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Crestview, FL
FL
$2,250
Quarter Horse Stallion
Well trained, quiet, always in ribbons, year end high point at local show. ..
Niceville, Florida
Liver Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Niceville, FL
FL
$2,000
Pinto Mare
Sweet horse with a little spirit! Been used as a broodmare but can still be..
Crestview, Florida
Black Overo
Pinto
Mare
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Crestview, FL
FL
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Sold!! natasha hope you enjoy your new baby, take good care of her and giv..
Crestview, Florida
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Crestview, FL
FL
$1,200
Pinto Mare
Black and White Tobiano Filly may very well be Homozygous. Lots of Polka do..
Crestview, Florida
Pinto
Mare
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Crestview, FL
FL
$2,500
Paint Mare
Black and White Tobiano Filly may very well be Homozygous. Lots of Polka do..
Crestview, Florida
Paint
Mare
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Crestview, FL
FL
$2,500
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About Pensacola, FL

Historical affiliations Spanish Empire 1559–1719, 1722–1763 and 1781–1821 French Empire 1719–1722 British Empire 1763–1781 Confederate States of America 1861–1865 United States 1821–1861 and 1865 to present The original inhabitants of the Pensacola Bay area were Native American peoples. At the time of European contact, a Muskogean-speaking tribe known to the Spanish as the Pensacola lived in the region. This name was not recorded until 1677, but the tribe appears to be the source of the name "Pensacola" for the bay and thence the city. Creek people, also Muskogean-speaking, came regularly from present-day southern Alabama to trade, so the peoples were part of a broader regional and even continental network of relations. The best-known Pensacola culture site in terms of archeology is the Bottle Creek site, a large site located 59 miles (95 km) west of Pensacola north of Mobile, Alabama.