Icelandic Horses for Sale near Durham, NC

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Icelandic Mare
Glaesa is extremely well behaved, stands for farrier, leads and has had tim..
Clarksville, Virginia
Chestnut
Icelandic
Mare
-
Clarksville, VA
VA
$7,500
Icelandic Mare
Dukka is very well behaved. Stands for farrier, leads and has a little time..
Clarksville, Virginia
Black
Icelandic
Mare
-
Clarksville, VA
VA
$12,000
Icelandic Mare
Lukka Is a beautiful chestnut pinto. She stands for farrier, leads, has so..
Clarksville, Virginia
Pinto
Icelandic
Mare
-
Clarksville, VA
VA
$7,500
Icelandic Stallion
Garpur is the son of Gymir, ranked #1 world wide for Icelandic Stallions. ..
Clarksville, Virginia
Icelandic
Stallion
-
Clarksville, VA
VA
$16,000
1

About Durham, NC

The Eno and the Occoneechi, related to the Sioux and the Shakori, lived and farmed in the area which became Durham. They may have established a village named Adshusheer on the site. The Great Indian Trading Path has been traced through Durham, and Native Americans helped to mold the area by establishing settlements and commercial transportation routes. In 1701, Durham's beauty was chronicled by the English explorer John Lawson, who called the area "the flower of the Carolinas." During the mid-1700s, Scots, Irish, and English colonists settled on land granted to George Carteret by King Charles I (for whom the Carolinas are named). Early settlers built gristmills, such as West Point, and worked the land.