Kentucky Mountain Horses for Sale near Jamestown, KY

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Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Crab Orchard, KY 40419
Moon
FMI call: 606-416-2570 Moon is a very unique blue roan colored Kentucky Mou..
Crab Orchard, Kentucky
Blue Roan
Kentucky Mountain
Gelding
5
Crab Orchard, KY
KY
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Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Mount Vernon, KY 40456
Sterling Silver
Guys, let me introduce you to my absolute best friend, Sterling!! Sterling ..
Mount Vernon, Kentucky
Gray
Kentucky Mountain
Gelding
5
Mount Vernon, KY
KY
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Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Somerset, KY 42503
Spitfire
Very nice horse . Smooth gate . I’m only selling due to I can’t have horses..
Somerset, Kentucky
Sabino
Kentucky Mountain
Gelding
18
Somerset, KY
KY
$5,000
Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Whitley City, KY 40501
Blue Eye Bandit
Blue Eye Bandit is a 10 year old grade Kentucky Mountain gelding standing 1..
Whitley City, Kentucky
Blue Roan
Kentucky Mountain
Gelding
12
Whitley City, KY
KY
$3,500
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Riddles is an experienced trail horse. She is Reg KMSH. She is red chocol..
Russell Springs, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Russell Springs, KY
KY
$4,000
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Spirit's a Reg KMSH with a super sweet disposition. She's VERY smooth and ..
Russell Springs, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Russell Springs, KY
KY
$4,000
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Solid black mare with '05 colt at her side. "Ms P" is a good mother, easy -..
Greensburg, Kentucky
Black
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Greensburg, KY
KY
$2,800
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Meet "Chief" a 10 year old Kentucky Saddle Horse gelding. He is 15 HH bay ..
Oneida, Tennessee
Bay
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Oneida, TN
TN
$1,000
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About Jamestown, KY

The community was established in 1826 to be the seat of the newly formed Russell County. It was briefly known as Jacksonville in honor of General Andrew Jackson, who had just won a plurality of the popular vote during the 1824 presidential election but lost the runoff in the House of Representatives, largely because of the " corrupt bargain" struck by Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams. However, an anti-Jacksonian party loyal to Clay came into power the same year and the post office was established in November as Jamestown after local landowner James Wooldridge, who (together with his brother John) had donated 110 acres of land for the town. The act of the state legislature incorporating the city in December continued this name, which the city has used since. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,624 people, 662 households, and 421 families residing in the city.