Paint Horses for Sale near Ione, CA

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Lincoln, CA 95648
Shiloh
Good on trails and arena. Likes to go slow. Good with farrier and loading i..
Lincoln, California
Brown
Paint
Mare
21
Lincoln, CA
CA
$2,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Manteca, CA 95337
Watch My Gun
Watch My Gun - Arvid APHA Pending $3000, deposit with contract and monthly ..
Manteca, California
Bay
Paint
Stallion
6
Manteca, CA
CA
$3,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Sacramento, CA
Paint Mare
Beautiful ~ Big ~ Bold Filly out of the Greats like Zippos Sensation ~ Zip..
Sacramento, California
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Sacramento, CA
CA
$8,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Acampo, CA 95220
Paint Stallion
Coolest NV is by the World Champion & Reserve World Champion producer Cool..
Acampo, California
Palomino
Paint
Stallion
-
Acampo, CA
CA
$600
Paint Mare
Stunning 04 bay overo mare. Has been shown in the trail events, western ple..
Lodi, California
Bay Overo
Paint
Mare
21
Lodi, CA
CA
$6,500
Paint Stallion
Scoot moves off your legs, soft mouth and great mind. He has worked cattle..
Auburn, California
Overo
Paint
Stallion
-
Auburn, CA
CA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Logan, $1, 800, Gelding, Tobiano, 50 / 50 brown & white, Age: 16, 15H, 105..
Davis, California
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Davis, CA
CA
$1,800

About Ione, CA

Ione is the historical home of the Sierra Miwok people, an indigenous people of California. In 1840, the future town site became part of the Mexican land grant Rancho Arroyo Seco in Alta California. The town is located in the fertile Ione Valley, which is believed to have been named by Thomas Brown around 1849 after one of the heroines in Edward Bulwer-Lytton's drama The Last Days of Pompeii , but conflicting legends and sources for the name exist. During the days of the Gold Rush, the miners knew the town by the names of "Bedbug" and "Freezeout." Unlike other communities in Amador County, which were founded on gold mining, Ione was a supply center, stage and rail stop, and agricultural hub. The first post office opened in 1852.