Gaited Horses for Sale near Tyler, TX

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Nino
Nino tw gelding 18 years old. Smooth gaits. In great shape and ready to ri..
Kilgore, Texas
Black
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
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Kilgore, TX
TX
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Spotted Saddle Mare
Arlene is a sorrel & white tobiano filly born 5 / 7 / 05. She is a very sw..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,100
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Emanuel is a sorrel & white tobiano colt born 3 / 26 / 05. He is a Spotted ..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,200
Spotted Saddle Mare
Mystikel is a very sweet girl. She has several natural gaits and will make ..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Mineola, TX
TX
$900
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Mikki is a long legged colt. He will mature to be about 16 hands. He has se..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,000
Spotted Saddle Mare
Mabellene is a registered Spotted Horse Homozygous Filly born 5 / 26 / 04. ..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,400
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Ceasar is going to mature to be about 16 hands tall. He has several natural..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,000
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Scooter has several gaits and will make a good treailhorse. He has been rid..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,200
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Ceasar gaits everywhere he goes. He will be 15+ hands when mature. He is go..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,100
Spotted Saddle Mare
Annika is a very sweet girl. She is out of a homozygous mare and a homozygo..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Mineola, TX
TX
$1,200
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Palazo is a spirited young colt. He is high headed and looks good. He is a ..
Mineola, Texas
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mineola, TX
TX
$800
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About Tyler, TX

Legal recognition of Tyler was initiated by an act of the state legislature on April 11, 1846. Texas created Smith County and authorized a county seat. The first plat designated a 28-block town site centered by a main square, located within a 100-acre tract acquired by Smith County on February 6, 1847. The new town was named for President John Tyler, who advocated for annexation of Texas by the United States. A log building on the north side of the square functioned as courthouse and public meeting hall until it was displaced by a brick courthouse in 1852.