Paint Horses for Sale near Jonesborough, TN

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Bristol, TN 37618
Fancy
Fancy is a 17 year old paint mare she stands to be groomed ,saddled ,mounte..
Bristol, Tennessee
Black
Paint
Mare
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Bristol, TN
TN
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Paint Stallion
'Rusty' is a 5 year old breeding stock Paint gelding. I am looking for som..
Gray, Tennessee
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Gray, TN
TN
$1
Paint Stallion
Dominic is a solid red dun gelding with star, stripe, and snip, 4 white st..
Gate City, Virginia
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Gate City, VA
VA
$1,200
Paint Mare
Okie is a beautiful bay tobiano mare. She is green broke and is going goo..
Mountain City, Tennessee
Paint
Mare
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Mountain City, TN
TN
$1,500
Paint Mare
6 yr old tri - color paint mare with filly (6-13-07) by her side Both are ..
Abingdon, Virginia
Paint
Mare
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Abingdon, VA
VA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
05 Red Dun colt grandson of Highbrow Hickory, Smart Peppy Doc, Miss Sweet ..
Rogersville, Tennessee
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Rogersville, TN
TN
$850
Paint Stallion
Looking for horse: 16 hh paint / tb gelding around 6 years old. Tri - colo..
Bristol, Tennessee
Paint
Stallion
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Bristol, TN
TN
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Paint Stallion
Trigger needs an intermediate rider but with a little work he could be safe..
Kingsport, Tennessee
Palomino
Paint
Stallion
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Kingsport, TN
TN
$1,100
Paint Stallion
"JR" is a beautifull Bay and White Tobiano Paint Stallion, He has some of t..
Mosheim, Tennessee
Black Overo
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Stallion
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Mosheim, TN
TN
$250
Paint Stallion
"Roper" has consistently been a winner in Halter, Showmanship, W / P, Weste..
Mosheim, Tennessee
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Mosheim, TN
TN
$3,500
Paint Mare
Dixie is a perfect 2 ft6 packer. Auto swaps. Schooled up to 3 ft3 at home. ..
Bristol, Virginia
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
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Bristol, VA
VA
$7,500
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About Jonesborough, TN

Jonesborough was founded in 1779, 17 years before Tennessee became a state and while the area was under the jurisdiction of North Carolina. It was named after North Carolina legislator, Willie Jones, who had supported the state's westward expansion across the Appalachian Mountains. The town was renamed "Jonesboro" for a period of time, but it has been changed back to the original spelling. Jonesborough was originally a part of the Washington District. In 1784, it became the capital of the autonomous State of Franklin (ostensibly named after American founding father, Benjamin Franklin).