Jumping Horses for Sale near Midlothian, TX

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Arlington, TX 76014
Buddy
Registered Black and White Tabiano Paint Pinto very sweet sociable and fri..
Arlington, Texas
Black
Paint
Gelding
23
Arlington, TX
TX
$2,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Worth, TX 76103
Steve
handsome and well rounded 8 year old, He is currently being ridden english ..
Fort Worth, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
10
Fort Worth, TX
TX
$1,650
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Fort Worth, TX 76129
Thoroughbred Gelding
Southern Hospitality “Jack” 14 year old, 16.1 hands TB Gelding Jack is an e..
Fort Worth, Texas
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
24
Fort Worth, TX
TX
$22,500
Hanoverian - Horse for Sale in Wylie, TX 75098
Hanoverian Gelding
Richelieu is a sweet 2002 Hanoverian gelding. Has competed up to Prix St. G..
Wylie, Texas
Black
Hanoverian
Gelding
23
Wylie, TX
TX
$45,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Burleson, TX 76028
Quarter Horse Gelding
Speeding Six bars Must sell.. our loss is your gain at this price. "Speed..
Burleson, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
22
Burleson, TX
TX
$3,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Grand Prairie, TX
Friesian Stallion
Friesian Hart's Patriot, born on the 4 th of July 2009, black & white son ..
Grand Prairie, Texas
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Grand Prairie, TX
TX
$9,000
Ella
Large Welsh /Araba pony free to good home needs to be stall kept. I am no..
Scurry, Texas
White
Welsh Pony
Mare
23
Scurry, TX
TX
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About Midlothian, TX

In the early 1800s, settlements began to take place in the area that became Ellis County, but full colonization of this area was slow until 1846, when Sam Houston finalized peace treaties between several of the indigenous inhabitants of the region and the Republic of Texas. The earliest inhabitants of this area were the Tonkawa people, but other tribes also hunted in this area, including the Anadarko people, Bidai, Kickapoo, and Waco. The future Ellis County area of the young Republic of Texas was known as the Peters Colony, named for a Louisville, Kentucky-based land grant company consisting of English and American investors. The young Republic empresario grant program encouraged settlements in North Texas in 1857. The few settlers who lived in this region trapped animals and sold their pelts, and traded goods with the natives.