Halter Horses for Sale near Roanoke, AL

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Triple BRED THREE BARS - HYPP DOUBLE NEGATIVE - Own Son Of (IMPRESSIVE) !!..
Newnan, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Newnan, GA
GA
$15,000
Paint Mare
This is a fantastic filly she clips, loads, ties bathes and lounges. Plus ..
Bowdon, Georgia
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$1,200
Paint Mare
3 Famr Dispersal Sale. Prices from $800 all negoitable. APHA and AQHA wean..
Bowdon, Georgia
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Miami is a beautiful Yearling Stud Colt. Miami already stands 15. 1 hh and ..
Bremen, Georgia
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Bremen, GA
GA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
March is a beautiful 13H AQHA Yearling. Very friendly filly. Lots of white..
Bremen, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bremen, GA
GA
$1,250
Quarter Horse Mare
"April" is a 13. 2H Sorrel AQHA filly. Excellent Pedigree. April is big fo..
Bremen, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bremen, GA
GA
$1,250
Paint Mare
APHA registered "Phenomenal Tradition" aka Sunday. Sunday has had60 days tr..
Bowdon, Georgia
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$2,500
Paint Mare
APHA registered LHF My Hearts Desire. Desiree is a great prospect. Her bloo..
Bowdon, Georgia
Brown
Paint
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$1,000
Paint Mare
Sunday has the looks, movement and bloodlines to do excellent in the pen an..
Bowdon, Georgia
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Destiny is a great mare. She is at the trainers and doing fantastic. She is..
Bowdon, Georgia
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$3,500
Paint Mare
APHA registered Shez Dun In Style aka Style , is a great little horse. She ..
Bowdon, Georgia
Dun
Paint
Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$1,000
Arabian Stallion
TH MIDNIGHT RIDER is a black straight Egyptian possessing a dynamic combina..
Newnan, Georgia
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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Newnan, GA
GA
$1,500
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About Roanoke, AL

This was an area of historic occupation by the Creek before treaties to persuade the Native Americans to cede their land, followed by forced migration under the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The area was part of a broad part of upland developed as cotton plantations worked by enslaved African Americans. The area is still quite rural. Initially called High Pine in the 1830s after a nearby creek, it was allegedly burned during an Indian uprising in 1836. Renamed Chulafinee in 1840, it was later renamed again for the hometown of one of the early settlers, Roanoke, Virginia.