Paint Horses for Sale in Lafayette TN, Franklin TN

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Paint Mare
Miss Bar Time Jet APHA# 419, 423 This is a hard to find color combination. ..
Lafayette, Tennessee
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Lafayette, TN
TN
$2,500
Paint Stallion
It's truly hard to find a real gray & white APHA stallion. . . plus working..
Lafayette, Tennessee
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Stallion
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Lafayette, TN
TN
$1,500
Paint Mare
SOLD! Buzzs Blue Flash APHA# 644, 459 Wow!. . . Talk about COLOR! This fil..
Lafayette, Tennessee
Black
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Lafayette, TN
TN
$1,800
Paint Mare
2 yo registered paint filly, has had prof, training. will consider trade fo..
Franklin, Tennessee
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Franklin, TN
TN
$1,500
Paint Stallion
This handsome tri - color paint gelding is a must see. Great on trails, won..
Burns, Tennessee
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Stallion
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Burns, TN
TN
$1,850
Paint Mare
Broke, trail rode, no bad habits, ready to finish however, good heading pro..
Alexandria, Tennessee
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Alexandria, TN
TN
$1,500
Paint Mare
Double Registered Tri - Color Paint Mare. Foaled May 27, 1996. Right at 15 ..
Burns, Tennessee
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Burns, TN
TN
$2,450
Paint Stallion
a very nice tall colt with plenty of speed breeding behind him. i have rese..
Alexandria, Tennessee
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Alexandria, TN
TN
$1,200
Paint Mare
2 1 / 2 _ yr _ old APHA Registered Paint Filly. Registered Name - Serina Ma..
Burns, Tennessee
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Burns, TN
TN
$2,150
Paint Stallion
APHA 6- yr - old Paint Buckskin / Tobiano Gelding. Name - Tri Blue Brandit...
Burns, Tennessee
Buckskin
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Stallion
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Burns, TN
TN
$1,900
Paint Stallion
APHA 9- yr - old Paint Sorrell / Tobiano Gelding. Name - The Masked Man. Fo..
Burns, Tennessee
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Burns, TN
TN
$1,900
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About Nashville, TN

The town of Nashville was founded by James Robertson, John Donelson, and a party of Overmountain Men in 1779, near the original Cumberland settlement of Fort Nashborough. It was named for Francis Nash, the American Revolutionary War hero. Nashville quickly grew because of its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River, a tributary of the Ohio River; and its later status as a major railroad center. By 1800, the city had 345 residents, including 136 enslaved African Americans and 14 free African Americans. In 1806, Nashville was incorporated as a city and became the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee.