Horses for Sale in Homer GA, Watkinsville GA

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Donkey Stallion
18 month old very gentle mammoth jack. Handled daily, leads, clips, can h..
Homer, Georgia
Donkey
Stallion
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Homer, GA
GA
$1,200
Mule Stallion
Nice young jack, very gentle, very well mannered. Never been exposed to J..
Homer, Georgia
Mule
Stallion
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Homer, GA
GA
$1,200
Pony Stallion
~Rusty~ is a 12 y / o 13. 2 hh red roan pony gelding. Color, conformation ..
Watkinsville, Georgia
Red Roan
Pony
Stallion
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Watkinsville, GA
GA
Sold
Mustang Mare
Beautiful black w / white (snip, star, stripe, 3 socks) . Great trail & po..
Gillsville, Georgia
Black Overo
Mustang
Mare
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Gillsville, GA
GA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
(Price in negotiable) Blondie is a cute, ready to hit the trails horse. On..
Gainesville, Georgia
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Gainesville, GA
GA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Dolly is an excellent rope horse. She heads and heels. She has been all ov..
Easley, South Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Easley, SC
SC
$6,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Jadee is a great trail horse. She is a beautiful dark bay mare. She has be..
Easley, South Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Easley, SC
SC
$2,500

About Toccoa, GA

Native Americans, including the Mississippian culture mound builders and later the Cherokee, were the original inhabitants in what is now Toccoa and the surrounding area. "Saturday the 25th day of September 1725. About four of the Clock in the Afternoon came in the Warr hoop from Ouconey with a peice of a Scalp of one of the Enemies Scouts, giving an Accot that Scouts being in Number Twenty four that went out from old Estotoe, and Toxsoah having come upon the tracts of three of the Enemy found they were made downwards towards the other Towns (on wch) they Concluded to waylay the Path thinking by that means to Catch the Enemy being three in Number returning back to their old tracts near Estotoe from Town to Town." George Chicken, Journal (quoted in Travels in the American Colonies ) Indian agent Col. George Chicken was one of the first people to mention Toccoa in his journal from 1725. The first residents of European descent were a small number of American Revolutionary War veterans led by Col.