Paint Horses for Sale near Lorton, VA

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Pearl
This is one beautiful 9 year old paint mare standing 15.1hh. She has gorge..
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Fredericksburg, VA
VA
$5,500
Paint Mare
In training for nearly one year in very gentle program. Daughter of very ..
Clarksville, Maryland
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Clarksville, MD
MD
$4,000
Paint Mare
Nice, flashy, breeding stock paint mare. Wonderful extended trot, loads w..
Culpeper, Virginia
Black
Paint
Mare
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Culpeper, VA
VA
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Paint Stallion
Handsome, registered APHA bay tobiano gelding with one blue eye. Foaled Ma..
Leesburg, Virginia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Leesburg, VA
VA
$1,500
Paint Stallion
~Clay~ is as sweet as a horse can be! Always wanting to please, he has a ..
Purcellville, Virginia
Paint
Stallion
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Purcellville, VA
VA
$7,500
Paint Mare
Registered Pinto with beautiful movement. Has thoroughbred / warmblood. Ar..
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Paint
Mare
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Spotsylvania, VA
VA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
This gelding is registered and broke in english and western. Has only one ..
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Red Roan
Paint
Stallion
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Spotsylvania, VA
VA
$1,300

About Lorton, VA

Lorton is named for a village in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, in England. Joseph Plaskett of the Cumbrian village settled in southern Fairfax County, running a general store and opening the Lorton Valley Post Office on November 11, 1875. Before the identity of Lorton, the commercial center was Colchester, and the spiritual and historical center of the community around which the leading citizens of the time revolved was Pohick Church, where George Washington and George Mason were at times members of the vestry. From the early 20th century until November 2001, Lorton was the site of a District of Columbia correctional facility called the Lorton Reformatory which, among other things, detained approximately 168 women from the women's suffrage movement from the Washington, D.C. area from June to December 1917.