Paint Horses for Sale near Sardis, GA

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Paint Stallion
6 yo Registered Paint. Green, sensible, and a very quick learner. Learned ..
Aiken, South Carolina
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Aiken, SC
SC
$6,500
Paint Mare
13 year old Grade Paint Mare, Sorrel & White, big, stout, 15H, trail - rid..
Williston, South Carolina
Sorrel
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Williston, SC
SC
$650
Paint Stallion
His sire is a registered Quarter Horse Dam is a registered Paint. He has N..
Waynesboro, Georgia
Palomino
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Waynesboro, GA
GA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
I have too many horses and am going to school. Must downsize. Y Take Chanc..
Aiken, South Carolina
Black
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Aiken, SC
SC
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Paint Mare
Very sweet and easy to handle. Perfect first horse. She rides bareback and..
Blythe, Georgia
Bay
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Blythe, GA
GA
$1,500
Paint Mare
Lovely 2 year old Paint Cross filly. Stands 15. 3 hands at her hip now, w..
Salley, South Carolina
Tobiano
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Mare
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Salley, SC
SC
$3,200
Paint Stallion
Nice prospect for anything. Started, very intelligent and good looking. se..
Graniteville, South Carolina
Sorrel
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Graniteville, SC
SC
$1
Paint Stallion
Beautiful breeding stock yearling. LONG legs. (Dad was 16) Has wonderful gr..
Harlem, Georgia
Black
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Harlem, GA
GA
$1,600
Paint Mare
Huge bay tovero filly by Nat'l Ch Header, Res. Nat'l Ch. Working Cowhorse B..
Denmark, South Carolina
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Mare
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Denmark, SC
SC
$3,000
Paint Mare
Tall exquisite filly, well muscled! Champions on pedigree top & bottom. Sir..
Denmark, South Carolina
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Denmark, SC
SC
$10,000
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About Sardis, GA

Around the turn of the 20th Century, a small crossroads community called Frog Wallow was developing in southeast Burke County. With the construction of the Savannah & Atlanta Railway, the tiny town lay on the new railroad connecting the two large hubs. In 1912, the town was incorporated as Sardis by the Georgia Legislature, named after the Baptist church that had flourished in the town over the past decades. The church's name, in turn, is a transfer from Sardis, an ancient city in present-day Turkey. Sardis saw several decades of growth including a booming lumber industry.