Paint Horses for Sale near Clinton, SC

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Paint ,bay 14.2 barrow horse..
Greenwood, South Carolina
Bay
Paint
Gelding
21
Greenwood, SC
SC
$1,000
Sundance
Year old colt. Grade. $ 1500...
Greer, South Carolina
Other
Paint
Stallion
4
Greer, SC
SC
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Great horse, good for anyone, gentle, calm, dead broke, will go through po..
Travelers Rest, South Carolina
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Travelers Rest, SC
SC
$2,600
Paint Mare
Price is negotiable. Trixie is broke to ride, sweet and gentle, , well man..
Anderson, South Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Anderson, SC
SC
$1,200
Paint Mare
Price reduced due to the immediate need to make room in our barn. She is e..
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Spartanburg, SC
SC
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Gorgeous boy!!Imprinted at birth. Dam is registered Arabian with Bask, Bey ..
Gray Court, South Carolina
Paint
Stallion
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Gray Court, SC
SC
Contact
Paint Mare
1999 APHA reg breeding stock mare, ridden english and western, 2001 CHSA ha..
Honea Path, South Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Honea Path, SC
SC
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Superior Reining, Superior Working Cowhorse, ROM Team Roping - Heading, Hal..
Anderson, South Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Anderson, SC
SC
$400
Paint Mare
This filly will be a big stout mare and will mature at 15. 3 or better. she..
Belton, South Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Belton, SC
SC
$3,800
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About Clinton, SC

The Cherokee Indians were Clinton's original inhabitants. The first settler to inhabit the area was John Duncan, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, who arrived in 1752 from Pennsylvania and settled along a creek between the present-day towns of Clinton and Whitmire. Scots-Irish immigrants out of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia became the predominant settlers in the area in the two decades before the American Revolutionary War and took active part in a Revolutionary War battle in 1780 at nearby Musgrove Mill. As late as 1852, the town was called Five Points because it arose at the intersection of four major roads and the railroad. It was named Clinton after Henry Clinton Young, a lawyer from the county seat of Laurens, who planned the first roads in the area.