Horses for Sale near Seneca, OR

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Color - Bone - Disposition - Conformation - Barred Sky Line a. k. a. "Cott..
Dayville, Oregon
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Dayville, OR
OR
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great Blood Lines! 9 th generation roan. Good bone, size, disposition, ath..
Dayville, Oregon
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Dayville, OR
OR
$500
Peruvian Paso Mare
This elegant light chestnut filly born 6-25-05 is looking for a friend. Sh..
Burns, Oregon
Chestnut
Peruvian Paso
Mare
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Burns, OR
OR
$1,800
Peruvian Paso Stallion
Nicknamed Scamper, this darling colt is sweet and well - natured. He is a ..
Burns, Oregon
Black
Peruvian Paso
Stallion
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Burns, OR
OR
$1,200
Peruvian Paso Mare
This beautiful big - bodied filly has incredible movement and gait! She ha..
Burns, Oregon
Buckskin
Peruvian Paso
Mare
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Burns, OR
OR
$2,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Skipper is double bred Skipper W with Doc Tari on the bottom. He comes from..
Burns, Oregon
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Burns, OR
OR
$500
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About Seneca, OR

Seneca post office was established in 1895 and named by postmaster Minnie Southworth for her brother-in-law, prominent Portland judge Seneca Smith. While early homesteaders moved into the valley in the late 1800s, Seneca only began growing in the 1929 when it became the northern terminus of the now-vacated Oregon and Northwestern Railroad, owned by the Edward Hines Lumber Company, which extended south to Burns. At that time, large-scale shipping of Ponderosa Pine logs from Seneca and the surrounding national forest began to the Hines sawmill in Hines. The company established a planing mill and railroad shops in Seneca, and it became essentially a company town. In 1940 Seneca's population was 275.