Paint Horses for Sale near Emporia, KS

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Paint Stallion
I have 2 non registered eight month old paint horses for sale, one mare an..
Hartford, Kansas
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Hartford, KS
KS
$250
Paint Mare
Callie a buckskin / white mare, utd on shots has had a coggins. feet are i..
Osage City, Kansas
Buckskin
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Osage City, KS
KS
$900
Paint Mare
5y buckskin paint mare broke to ride loads great, will stand for hours, gr..
Osage City, Kansas
Buckskin
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Osage City, KS
KS
$900
Paint Mare
Real nice Apricot Red Dun filly. Has been shown in 4- H and Open shows. Db..
Overbrook, Kansas
Red Dun
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Overbrook, KS
KS
$1,250
Paint Stallion
Jack will make a great family horse. I have put 30 days on him this summer...
Pomona, Kansas
Red Dun
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Pomona, KS
KS
$3,000
Paint Mare
This young mare will be turning three in May and will be an excellent ropin..
Marion, Kansas
Red Roan
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Mare
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Marion, KS
KS
$600
Paint Stallion
Rhinestone Robin, APHA Champion, Sup Halter and Sup Western Pleasure. CA St..
Harveyville, Kansas
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Harveyville, KS
KS
$3,500
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About Emporia, KS

Located on upland prairie, Emporia was founded in 1857, drawing its name from ancient Carthage, a place known in history as a prosperous center of commerce. In 1864 the Union Pacific Railway, Southern Branch (later incorporated into the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad) received land grants to build from Fort Riley to Emporia. The road eventually reached Emporia in 1869, becoming the first railroad to serve the burgeoning town. In July 1870, a second railroad, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway reached Emporia, and in the years following the American Civil War the city became a booming railroad hub. In 1888, railroad executive and educator John Byers Anderson donated his personal library to the College of Emporia to commemorate his 50th wedding anniversary, and his former mentee Andrew Carnegie donated additional funds to build a library in Anderson's honor (conditioned upon the new college paying off its mortgage).