Paint Horses for Sale near Port Gibson, MS

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Chuck
Chuck is a 2 year old APHA sorrel overo gelding. Started correctly, no buck..
Fayette, Mississippi
Sorrel Overo
Paint
Gelding
3
Fayette, MS
MS
$3,500
Paint Stallion
When I bought this horse a year ago he was used as a ropping / cutting hor..
Natchez, Mississippi
Other
Paint
Stallion
-
Natchez, MS
MS
$1,600
Paint Mare
Beautiful! Tovero primarily white with sorrel spots. She has the breeding ..
Brookhaven, Mississippi
Paint
Mare
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Brookhaven, MS
MS
$1,500
Paint Stallion
MO was purchased to be a penning horse. Unfortunatly, I got hurt at work ..
Byram, Mississippi
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
-
Byram, MS
MS
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Pilgrim was born with the purpose of being a speed event horse. His mother..
Byram, Mississippi
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
-
Byram, MS
MS
$2,500
Paint Mare
2000 APHA black tobiano broodmare. This mare has had one foal (in 2004) sir..
Winnsboro, Louisiana
Black
Paint
Mare
-
Winnsboro, LA
LA
$1,800
Paint Mare
2000 model APHA black / white tobiano mare. This mare has had all the prop..
Winnsboro, Louisiana
Black
Paint
Mare
-
Winnsboro, LA
LA
$2,300
Paint Stallion
2003 APHA breeding stock stud colt "Totally Perky". Great conformation and..
Winnsboro, Louisiana
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Winnsboro, LA
LA
$650
Paint Stallion
2002 APHA breeding stock sorrel gelding, "Heza Awesome One". Great disposi..
Winnsboro, Louisiana
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Winnsboro, LA
LA
$750
Paint Mare
2001 APHA breeding stock mare, "Sugars Ltl Red". Sorrel. Very gentle and s..
Winnsboro, Louisiana
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Winnsboro, LA
LA
$500
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About Port Gibson, MS

The Rabbit's Foot Company was established in 1900 by Pat Chappelle, an African-American theatre owner in Tampa, Florida. This was the leading traveling vaudeville show in the southern states, with an all-black cast of singers, musicians, comedians and entertainers. After Chappelle's death in 1911, the company was taken over by Fred Swift Wolcott, a white farmer. He based the touring company in Port Gibson after 1918, and continued to manage it until 1950. The Rabbit's Foot Company remained popular, but was no longer considered "authentic." The Mississippi Blues Commission has placed a marker in Port Gibson to recognize The Rabbit's Foot Company as important on the Mississippi Blues Trail.