Halter Paint Horses for Sale near West Linn, OR

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Paint Mare
PJH Ultimate Hotsing is a great filly that wins in every class you show he..
Battle Ground, Washington
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Battle Ground, WA
WA
$2,000
Paint Stallion
"Cruzin Thru Town" or "Skagen" is a world - class colt that you can show h..
Hillsboro, Oregon
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Hillsboro, OR
OR
$4,000
Paint Stallion
I can't say enough about this colt. He has a one in a million disposition. ..
Stayton, Oregon
Paint
Stallion
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Stayton, OR
OR
$500
Paint Stallion
Scotch is an own son of 2x world champion Hot Scotch Man, he is superior ha..
Mcminnville, Oregon
Paint
Stallion
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Mcminnville, OR
OR
$600
Paint Stallion
This is a great horse with incredible Paint and Quarter horse bloodlines. ..
Gresham, Oregon
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Gresham, OR
OR
$1,100
Paint Stallion
Hancocks Black Jag. REG. APHA. By Pinto World Champ. Ema Black Jaguar. 16+ ..
Vancouver, Washington
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Vancouver, WA
WA
$2,800
Paint Stallion
Ice Baby is well breed besides being a min Tobiano colt His Sire is Homozyg..
Battle Ground, Washington
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Battle Ground, WA
WA
$3,000
Paint Mare
Love has been a broodmare most of her life she was started under saddle abo..
Battle Ground, Washington
Red Dun
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Mare
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Battle Ground, WA
WA
$2,000
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About West Linn, OR

Prior to settlement by Oregon pioneers, the area which became known as West Linn was the home of ancestors of some of the present-day Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. Major Robert Moore was an early settler arriving in 1839—before the Champoeg Meetings—having been the senior member of the first attempt to create an American state in Oregon, the Peoria Party. Sometime after journeying around the Willamette Valley and Columbia Basin, Moore bought title to approx. 1,000 acres (400 ha) on the west side of Willamette Falls, across the Willamette River from Oregon City, from a local Native American chief, [ vague ] on which he platted a town he called "Robin's Nest" in early 1843. [ citation needed ] He also filed a provisional claim with the then government of the Oregon Country, not knowing if his transaction would be honored by the eventual governing laws.