Friesian Horses for Sale near Gunter, TX

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Friesian - Horse for Sale in Richardson, TX 75081
Geny
We have one friesian mare available now and if you are interested in her do..
Richardson, Texas
Black
Friesian
Mare
7
Richardson, TX
TX
$3,850
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Dallas, TX 75006
Melline
Is 5 years old and 16. 3hh. Registered and have all papers up to date. Due ..
Dallas, Texas
Black
Friesian
Mare
7
Dallas, TX
TX
$3,500
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Dallas, TX 75201
Floris
Floris is a charismatic stallion with lots of elegance and great movements!..
Dallas, Texas
Black
Friesian
Stallion
6
Dallas, TX
TX
$5,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Dallas, TX 75051
Charmant
have had several beautiful sons and daughters from her. One daughter of her..
Dallas, Texas
Black
Friesian
Mare
8
Dallas, TX
TX
$3,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Dallas, TX 75051
Manila
I'm seeking a new home for my Friesian Mare, A very smart mare with a quick..
Dallas, Texas
Black
Friesian
Mare
7
Dallas, TX
TX
$5,500
Friesian Stallion
Fully papered, purebred Friesian gelding for sale. This is his sale price...
Dallas, Texas
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Dallas, TX
TX
$5,000
Friesian Stallion
Beautiful jet black friesian colt for sale. He is purebred and registered. ..
Dallas, Texas
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Dallas, TX
TX
$4,500
Friesian Stallion
Increadable mover with a great mind! He is extreamly talented, and learns q..
Rockwall, Texas
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Rockwall, TX
TX
$30,000
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About Gunter, TX

Gunter was founded in 1902 (other sources report 1901, with a post office as early as 1898) when the family of John (a/k/a Jot) Gunter deeded 328 acres (1.33 km 2) for the original townsite, near the intersection of current State Highway 289 and Farm to Market Road 121. The first residence was established in 1903 by Albert Earthman, who would later charter the First National Bank in Gunter. A second bank, the First State Bank, would later open. Gunter steadily grew until 1924, when the First State Bank (having outlasted the First National Bank) closed its doors, leaving many businessmen and farmers in financial ruin. The Great Depression and two devastating fires in 1930 and 1948 further damaged the local economy.