Paint Horses for Sale near Custer, SD

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Whitewood, SD
Paint Mare
MAKE OFFER. Redeemers Reward, APHA 434, 053 is a gorgeous mare with one bl..
Whitewood, South Dakota
Sorrel
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Whitewood, SD
SD
$1
Paint - Horse for Sale in Whitewood, SD
Paint Mare
REDEEMERS REWARD, is one of the most intelligent horses Ive ever owned and..
Whitewood, South Dakota
Sorrel
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Mare
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Whitewood, SD
SD
$500
Paint Mare
PRICE REDUCED. www. Lxystables. com see more pics and info. Gorgeous Halte..
Whitewood, South Dakota
Sorrel
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Mare
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Whitewood, SD
SD
$600
Paint Mare
Lady is going to be a beautiful little mare. 13. 2 hands now, should grow ..
Whitewood, South Dakota
Sorrel
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Mare
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Whitewood, SD
SD
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Are you wanting a fun horse with an outgoing, try anything personality? Go..
Whitewood, South Dakota
Bay
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Stallion
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Whitewood, SD
SD
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Barrels, Head, Heel, Ranch, team penning / sorting used. Clips, Loads, Ti..
Newcastle, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Newcastle, WY
WY
$7,500
Paint Mare
BEAUTIFUL!!! Medicine Hat Filly, very fast and very smart. started undersa..
Hot Springs, South Dakota
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Mare
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Hot Springs, SD
SD
$1,250
Paint Stallion
Looking for a good home...
Rapid City, South Dakota
Bay
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Rapid City, SD
SD
$750
Paint Stallion
Sam, georgeous moving 3- year - old with a great mind and disposition. He ..
Box Elder, South Dakota
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Box Elder, SD
SD
$1,000
Paint Mare
Tommy is a very kind gentle mare that has been ranched on her whole life bu..
Edgemont, South Dakota
Paint
Mare
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Edgemont, SD
SD
$3,500
Paint Stallion
2004 APHA Overo stud colt, Special Midnight and McCue Breeding. Easy to wor..
Hermosa, South Dakota
Bay
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Hermosa, SD
SD
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About Custer, SD

Custer is generally considered [ by whom? ] to be the oldest town established by European Americans in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. Gold was found there during the 1874 Black Hills Expedition, conducted by the 7th Cavalry led by Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer, a discovery which initiated the Black Hills Gold Rush. [ citation needed ] For thousands of years, the Black Hills had been part of the territory of varying tribes of indigenous peoples. They were within historical territory of the Oglala Sioux at the time of United States encounter, and within the Great Sioux Reservation established by the US Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868).