Paint Horses for Sale near Prince Frederick, MD

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Paint Mare
In training for nearly one year in very gentle program. Daughter of very ..
Clarksville, Maryland
Chestnut
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Clarksville, MD
MD
$4,000
Paint Stallion
14 hand (measured) registered Paint horse mare. Sorrel tobiano. 10 years ..
Gambrills, Maryland
Sorrel
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Gambrills, MD
MD
$2,500
Paint Stallion
This lovable guy loves to please. Losing the stable where is is boarded. ..
Pasadena, Maryland
Black
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Great guy! Have to many stallions on property. Takes a bit and not broke y..
Pasadena, Maryland
Bay
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Excellent comformation, wonderful disposition. Needs more saddle time. I am..
Pasadena, Maryland
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$2,400
Paint Stallion
Best OFFER! Here is a young stallion with the heart of gold. He will take y..
Pasadena, Maryland
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$2,100
Paint Mare
EXCELLENT BARREL HORSE! She is quick and fast. Owner going to have MAJOR ba..
Glen Burnie, Maryland
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Mare
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Glen Burnie, MD
MD
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Young stallion, needs a good home. Make me an offer. Have to many stallions..
Glen Burnie, Maryland
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Glen Burnie, MD
MD
$2,100
Paint Stallion
Great Stallion! Will go far. I am pregnant and I do not have the time or en..
Glen Burnie, Maryland
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Glen Burnie, MD
MD
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Paint Stallion
Beautiful quarter horse conformation. Easy to catch, easy loader, cross ti..
King George, Virginia
Sorrel
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King George, VA
VA
$4,500
Paint Mare
"Sweety" is a 8 yrs registered paint mare. she started O / F in October and..
Fulton, Maryland
Sorrel
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Mare
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Fulton, MD
MD
$5,500
Paint Stallion
His sire is a World and Reserve National Champion with his Superior in halt..
Ridgely, Maryland
Sorrel
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Ridgely, MD
MD
$2,000
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About Prince Frederick, MD

Prince Frederick has served as the county seat of Calvert County since 1722, when officials chose a plot of land known as "Williams' Old Field" as the spot for the new county courthouse. (Contemporary references to the piece of land include an upscale dining restaurant named Old Field Inn, and a street in Prince Frederick named "Old Field Lane.") The original courthouse was finally completed in 1732. The town was most likely named for George II's son Frederick, who was Prince of Wales during the time of the town's original conception. In the War of 1812, Commodore Joshua Barney's Chesapeake Bay Flotilla found refuge from the advancing British in St. Leonard's Creek, several miles south of Prince Frederick, in June 1814.