Horses for Sale near Gresham, OR

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Trakehner - Horse for Sale in West Linn, OR 97068
Coco
Horse for Sale – “Coco” (Project Horse) Meet Coco, a beautiful rescue mare ..
West Linn, Oregon
Tobiano
Trakehner
Mare
14
West Linn, OR
OR
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Gervais, OR 97026
Jewlez
Pretty power and pedigree. This mare is just breath taking. fit her up and ..
Gervais, Oregon
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Gervais, OR
OR
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Gervais, OR 97026
Mona
Gorgeous buckskin halter bred maer, Brood mare sound only due to injury. Wo..
Gervais, Oregon
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Gervais, OR
OR
$6,500
Mustang - Horse for Sale in Amboy, WA 98601
Clementine
Clementine is a bay Yakima reservation mustang. Just turned three years old..
Amboy, Washington
Bay
Mustang
Mare
4
Amboy, WA
WA
$2,500
Other - Horse for Sale in Portland, OR 97206
Brownie
North American curly horse 6 years old very good looking horse good on trai..
Portland, Oregon
Sorrel
Other
Mare
7
Portland, OR
OR
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Saint Helens, OR 97051
Doc Bar 2 yr old
A yearling as if April he has been handled almost every day sense he was 6 ..
Saint Helens, Oregon
Other
Quarter Horse
Stallion
4
Saint Helens, OR
OR
$3,000
Other - Horse for Sale in Salem, OR 97301
Chrome Raven GS
“Raven” is a stunning Gypsian yearling filly with exceptional floaty moveme..
Salem, Oregon
Tobiano
Other
Mare
4
Salem, OR
OR
$12,000

About Gresham, OR

The area now known as Gresham was first settled in 1851 by brothers Jackson and James Powell, who claimed land under the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850. They were soon joined by other pioneer families, and the area came to be known as Powell's Valley. In 1884, a local merchant petitioned the United States Post Office Department for a post office in his store, and offered to name it after Postmaster General Walter Q. Gresham if his request was granted. At the same time, other members of the community secured a post office called "Campground", another name for the area, referencing the religious camp meeting ground located there and the valley's usefulness as a stop-off for travelers on their way to Portland.