Paint Horses for Sale near Mandan, ND

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Paint Stallion
Very well built and very well bred buckskin tobiano stallion prospect. Call..
Linton, North Dakota
Buckskin
Paint
Stallion
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Linton, ND
ND
$1,000
Paint Mare
2000 APHA Black Tobiano mare Shebas Kodak Moment (Sputnik's Poco Boy x Fl..
Turtle Lake, North Dakota
Paint
Mare
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Turtle Lake, ND
ND
$1,100
Paint Stallion
Beautiful 5 year old Chestnut Overo Gelding! Slow Legged, Flat Kneed Mover..
Hazen, North Dakota
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Hazen, ND
ND
$6,500
Paint Mare
Lily is a 2002 bay / white grade mare. Super sweet mare that loves attenti..
Turtle Lake, North Dakota
Paint
Mare
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Turtle Lake, ND
ND
$650
Paint Mare
Babe is going very well under saddle and is a joy to ride. Big and flashy ..
Turtle Lake, North Dakota
Paint
Mare
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Turtle Lake, ND
ND
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Dusty is a very laid back, big hunk. Has sired solids and tobs out of a var..
Wilton, North Dakota
Paint
Stallion
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Wilton, ND
ND
$2,000
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About Mandan, ND

While Native Americans had long established settlements in the area along the river, the first white explorer was Frenchman Sieure de la Verendyre and his expedition in 1738. Not until the early 1800s did Euro-American frontiersmen come to the area with any regularity; the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804 and 1806, George Catlin in 1832 and Prince Maximilian and Karl Bodmer in 1834 being the most notable. The Fort Clark Trading Post was established in 1830 by the American Fur Company 40 miles upstream on the Missouri River to support trappers. To provide protection for the approaching rail line from the east and the homesteaders who would surely follow, the US Army established two outposts in the area in 1872 and 1873. Fort Greeley (later renamed Fort Hancock) was founded first on the east side of the river.