Mules for Sale near Charleston, AR

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Mule - Horse for Sale in West Fork, AR 72774
Shelby
13 year old green broke Molly mule. She can be caught but not very easily. ..
West Fork, Arkansas
Other
Mule
Mare
16
West Fork, AR
AR
$2,500
Mule
17 yr old Great Riding 15 1/2 hand spotted Mule. She rides and packs.Traile..
Waldron, Arkansas
Other
Mule
Mare
19
Waldron, AR
AR
$2,500
Mule Mare
Tobi - Anna is one of the most laid back mules we have ever raised. Her si..
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Sorrel
Mule
Mare
-
Natural Dam, AR
AR
$2,000
Mule Mare
Scarlet O'Hara born day before mothers day is a very naturally gaited moll..
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Mule
Mare
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Natural Dam, AR
AR
$2,000
Mule Mare
Elvira is now a yearling she was sold and the buyer had to change plans, s..
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Bay
Mule
Mare
-
Natural Dam, AR
AR
$2,000
Mule Mare
Shady is a grade walker mare vetted in foal to my gaited Jack for May 06. ..
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Mule
Mare
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Natural Dam, AR
AR
$2,500
Mule Stallion
Truman is a black bay with tan points weanling out of our Walker Friesian m..
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Bay
Mule
Stallion
-
Natural Dam, AR
AR
$2,500
Mule Stallion
Truman is out of a Walker Friesian cross mare and by our gaited Jack. He is..
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Bay
Mule
Stallion
-
Natural Dam, AR
AR
$2,500
Mule Stallion
good mule needs to be ridden is all that it would take to get him in shape ..
Stilwell, Oklahoma
Mule
Stallion
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Stilwell, OK
OK
$300
Mule Stallion
mule will ride with saddle or without has a few bugs needing worked out due..
Stilwell, Oklahoma
Brown
Mule
Stallion
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Stilwell, OK
OK
$300
Mule Stallion
Pepper is a great little 9 yr old mule my kids which are 9 and 12 ride him ..
Stilwell, Oklahoma
Mule
Stallion
-
Stilwell, OK
OK
$500
Mule Stallion
He is sold to a very good home Thanks to all who inquired...
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Mule
Stallion
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Natural Dam, AR
AR
$1,000
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About Charleston, AR

Charleston was platted in 1870. In 1954, Charleston was the first school district in the former Confederate States to implement school integration in response to Brown v. Board of Education . On July 27, 1954, the school board, including President Howard Madison Orsburn, George Hairston, Archibald Schaffer, Herbert Shumate, and Homer Keith, unanimously voted to "disband the Colored School and admit the Colored children into the grade and high school when classes open for the fall semester." Accordingly, when the schools opened on August 23, 11 black children were in attendance alongside 480 whites. School Superintendent Woodie Haynes made an agreement with the local press not to cover the event, and stonewalled any outside reporters that asked questions.