Paint Horses for Sale in Elmore City OK, Marlow OK

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Paint Mare
Priced to sell quick! To many horses, she can be registerd for $250 more. S..
Elmore City, Oklahoma
Paint
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Elmore City, OK
OK
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Fishead Fred APHA # 198, 385. This is a Tardy Too Gelding that is a great k..
Marlow, Oklahoma
Dun
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Stallion
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Marlow, OK
OK
$4,000
Paint Mare
CF Ms Painted Calico APHA # 704, 089. This mare is homozygous and is bred t..
Marlow, Oklahoma
Brown
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Marlow, OK
OK
$2,000
Paint Mare
Susie Boone APHA #109, 806 is a grand - daughter of Johnny Boone AQHA 445, ..
Marlow, Oklahoma
Black
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Marlow, OK
OK
$3,000
Paint Mare
Rats Spider APHA #201, 174. Homozygous chestnut / tobiano mare. She goes ba..
Marlow, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Paint
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Marlow, OK
OK
$3,500
Paint Mare
MS Sierra Sonny Dee APHA #650, 083. This mare is a daugther to Lucky Sonny ..
Marlow, Oklahoma
Bay
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Marlow, OK
OK
$4,000
Paint Mare
MHC Think IM Bond APHA #321, 884. This mare is a mix of paint and thoroughb..
Marlow, Oklahoma
Bay
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Marlow, OK
OK
$2,500

About Pauls Valley, OK

The area that eventually became the city of Pauls Valley was one of the earliest European-American settlements in what was then known as Indian Territory. Smith Paul, born in 1809 in New Bern, North Carolina, discovered the fertile bottom land which is now Pauls Valley while a member of a wagon train traveling to California. Paul described the land as "a section where the bottom land was rich and blue stem grass grew so high that a man on horseback was almost hidden in its foliage." The Tri-Party Treaty of January 1, 1837, ceded this part of what is now the State of Oklahoma to the Chickasaw Nation. When the Chickasaw people were relocated to Indian Territory that year, Smith Paul moved with them and married Ela-Teecha, a Chickasaw woman. In 1847, the Pauls established a plantation on the rich Garvin County bottom land, where Rush Creek joined the Washita River, which became known to locals as "Smith Paul's Valley".