Paint Horses for Sale near Jemison, AL

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Jet Black cue
Cue is the dream mare. She will take you anywhere you want to go. She has m..
Wetumpka, Alabama
Black Overo
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Wetumpka, AL
AL
$4,000
Paint Mare
APHA registered ~04 red dun tobiano paint mare; 14. 2 hands; excellent ped..
Lowndesboro, Alabama
Red Dun
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Lowndesboro, AL
AL
$2,000
Paint Mare
APHA solid bay with blaze - stocky quarterhorse build, great bloodlines, u..
Lowndesboro, Alabama
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Lowndesboro, AL
AL
$500
Paint Stallion
Chestnut and White paint. Baths and loads...
Selma, Alabama
Other
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Selma, AL
AL
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Flashy gelding, 12 yrs, UTD on everything. Elegant mover, good on trails, ..
Harpersville, Alabama
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Harpersville, AL
AL
$1,900
Paint Stallion
Copper Chestnut / Sabino Tovero Medicine Hat, Registered name is Sudden In..
Gardendale, Alabama
White
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Gardendale, AL
AL
$1,000
Paint Mare
email for pics of trixie & more info. she has b / l of king, wimpy, doc b..
Prattville, Alabama
Red Roan
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Prattville, AL
AL
$7,000
Paint Stallion
nitro is a brightly colored dun overo gelding. well started under saddle ju..
Chelsea, Alabama
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Chelsea, AL
AL
$2,000
Paint Mare
Very sweet ground manners. Easy to catch. Sorrel with stripe, two white soc..
Wetumpka, Alabama
Sorrel
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Wetumpka, AL
AL
$1,000
Paint Mare
Tommy Little Roxie. Minimum white, sorrel with stripe and 2 white socks. P..
Wetumpka, Alabama
Sorrel
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Wetumpka, AL
AL
$1,500
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About Jemison, AL

Jemison, AL is located at the geological end of the Appalachians and was originally inhabited by the Creek Indians for the springs located in the area. In 1869, R.J. Langston built the first house in area and it was made famous by stagecoach drivers who would stop to rest on their travels between North and South Alabama, calling the area Langston Station, or Langstonville, later known as "Jemison Springs," and finally, Jemison, AL. Population began growing by 1870 after the completion of the railroad passing through the town as part of the L&N Railroad. Construction originally began on the railroad in February 1854, but was halted then destroyed due to the Civil War.