Paint Horses for Sale near Roanoke, IN

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Paint Stallion
2015 black and white paint stud colt. Has 2 partial blue eyes-one is almost..
Wabash, Indiana
Black Overo
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Stallion
10
Wabash, IN
IN
$2,500
Paint Mare
Three Times Unanimous or "Ava" is an APHA registered paint / TB cross. He..
Ossian, Indiana
Sorrel
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Mare
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Ossian, IN
IN
$1,000
Paint Mare
Sheza Sunny Domino is a very gentle, calm 2 yr old. She'd be a great filly ..
Goshen, Indiana
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Mare
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Goshen, IN
IN
$2,400
Paint Stallion
Own son of 2 time world halter champion "Mr Millennium!" His dad is a prov..
Ossian, Indiana
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Ossian, IN
IN
$1,500
Paint Mare
QS GLITTER N GOLD APHA 1998 Overo Buckskin mare: Out of NITA'S CHOICE (JC)..
Roanoke, Indiana
Buckskin
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Roanoke, IN
IN
$2,500
Paint Stallion
JC POCO SHABACH is a Bay Tobiano stallion homozygous for the Tobiano gene...
Roanoke, Indiana
Bay
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Roanoke, IN
IN
$400
Paint Stallion
JC POCO SHABACH is a Bay Tobiano stallion homozygous for the Tobiano gene...
Roanoke, Indiana
Bay
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Stallion
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Roanoke, IN
IN
$400

About Roanoke, IN

Once the hunting and fishing grounds of the Miami Indians, Roanoke became a prosperous commercial center in the mid-19th century. Kiilhsoohkwa (meaning "sun-woman"), the granddaughter of Chief Little Turtle, lived in Roanoke and was known by locals as “the last of the Miami tribe.” Roanoke had its start in about 1848, soon after the building of the Wabash and Erie Canal through that territory. The completion of the canal through Jackson Township enticed European-American settlers to the area. In the wake of the canal's completion, the town became an important shipping point in the region and a source of supplies for neighboring towns in Allen, Huntington, and Whitley counties. One of the earliest settlers in the area was Jarred Darrow who arrived in 1837.