Halter Horses for Sale near Sturgis, KY

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Central City, KY 42330
Paint Stallion
Apha Registered Black and White Spotted Homozygous Tobiano Paint Stallion ..
Central City, Kentucky
Paint
Stallion
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Central City, KY
KY
$250
Paint Mare
Bella is a very beautiful correct western pleasure mare out of leaguers sh..
Madisonville, Kentucky
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Madisonville, KY
KY
$2,500
Draft Mare
Registered GCDA Bay Filly. Sire: Gypsy Cob, dam: Clydesdale. Very gentle, ..
Central City, Kentucky
Bay
Draft
Mare
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Central City, KY
KY
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
He has been started under the saddle, has had his hoofs trimmed and loves ..
Elizabethtown, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Elizabethtown, IL
IL
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Tiny is registered with AQHA and is in the inscentive fund and has been sh..
Elizabethtown, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Elizabethtown, IL
IL
$1,300
Miniature Stallion
Ezell's Mini Freckles. Leopard Appaloosa Miniature Stallion. Good temperme..
Central City, Kentucky
Miniature
Stallion
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Central City, KY
KY
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Must sell relocating, good for any level of riders. Serious buyers only ple..
Marion, Kentucky
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Marion, KY
KY
$975
Tennessee Walking Mare
"MOTHER" was a World Champion as a weanling at the Racking Horse Celebratio..
Creal Springs, Illinois
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Creal Springs, IL
IL
$6,500
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About Sturgis, KY

The area surrounding what would become Sturgis was first settled by American Revolutionary War officers, mostly from Virginia, who had received bounty land for their service. The History of Union County, published in 1886 by The Courier Co., says, "The county had its aristocrats but the [Civil] War had a decidedly leveling tendency yet, there is a tolerably well defined line still marking the society of the county into different sets." Sturgis was founded the same year as a company town by the Cumberland Land and Iron Company within its coal-mining development. The name derives from either Samuel P. Sturgis, who originally owned the townsite, or for Alida Livingston Sturgis (Samuel's sister), who was married to the president and general manager of the Ohio Valley Railroad Company. The community incorporated as a town on May 3, 1890, with population of 327.