Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Judsonia, AR

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Half Arabian Stallion
This 7 / 8 Arabian gelding has an amazing "in your pocket" disposition and ..
Enola, Arkansas
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Enola, AR
AR
$1,500
Half Arabian Mare
She is a beautiful smokey buckskin filly with a back line down the center o..
Batesville, Arkansas
Half Arabian
Mare
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Batesville, AR
AR
$750
Half Arabian Stallion
Toby was 2002 Youth National Top Ten in Half - Arabian Western Pleasure JTR..
Jacksonville, Arkansas
Tobiano
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Jacksonville, AR
AR
$12,500
Half Arabian Stallion
KCA Apache Warpaint was 2002 Youth National Top Ten JTR 14-17 in his first ..
Jacksonville, Arkansas
Tobiano
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Jacksonville, AR
AR
$12,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Top Ten gelding for sale. Suitable for beginner or advanced rider. Numerous..
Jacksonville, Arkansas
Tobiano
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Jacksonville, AR
AR
$12,500
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About Judsonia, AR

Originally known as Prospect Bluff, the town was founded in 1840 by Erastus Gregory. In 1871 a Baptist school, Judson University, was established in the area. A few months later the name Prospect Bluff was changed to Judsonia, after Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson, to help promote the school, which drew many northerners to the area. Though the school died in 1883, the town streets still bear the names of several well-known 19th-century Baptists: Judson and Hasseltine (after Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann Hasseltine Judson), Wayland (after Francis Wayland, president of Brown University in Rhode Island), Wade (after missionary Jonathan Wade) and Boardman (after missionary George Boardman, whose widow, Sarah Hall Boardman became Judson's second wife). On the evening of March 21, 1952, tornadoes swept Arkansas leaving 111 dead.