Paint Horses for Sale in Frederick MD, Fulton MD

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"KINGS TARDY RASCAL" is a flashy black and white gelding Sired by POCOS ROM..
Frederick, Maryland
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Frederick, MD
MD
$5,000
Paint Mare
"Sweety" is a 8 yrs registered paint mare. she started O / F in October and..
Fulton, Maryland
Sorrel
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Fulton, MD
MD
$5,500
Paint Stallion
IBA Gamblin Man is a stunning sorrel overo APHA / PtHA / VPBA stallion. He ..
Berryville, Virginia
Sorrel
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Berryville, VA
VA
$400
Paint Stallion
SOLD WIll have available a Full sister of his by Spring 2004. Have added a ..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$5,000
Paint Stallion
"POCOS ROMANTIC KING" - is a beautiful young stallion Sired by Romeo Rascal..
Frederick, Maryland
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Frederick, MD
MD
$600
Paint Stallion
Very cute and quiet guy who is perfect for any level rider. He is experien..
Purcellville, Virginia
Bay
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Purcellville, VA
VA
$3,850
Paint Stallion
"DOCS TARDY RASCAL" - Sire - ROMEO RASCAL / Dam - BE BAR ROSE. Sire is a 5-..
Frederick, Maryland
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Frederick, MD
MD
$5,000
Paint Mare
Sorrel and white paint mare, has been a brood mare and 1 out of 2 foals had..
Dickerson, Maryland
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Dickerson, MD
MD
$2,100
Paint Stallion
BS Paint / TB cross gelding. 20 months old, 15. 2 hands. Has Wonderful Pote..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,000
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This is a Beautiful, Warmblood looking Paint / TB cross , gelding. 17 month..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,000
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About Middleburg, VA

The town was established in 1787 by American Revolutionary War Lieutenant Colonel and Virginia statesman, Leven Powell. He purchased the land for Middleburg at $2.50 per acre in 1763 from Joseph Chinn, a first cousin of George Washington. It had been called "Chinn's Crossroads", and was then called Powell Town. When Leven Powell declined to have the town named after him, the town was called Middleburgh, and later, simply Middleburg. The village is located midway between the port of Alexandria and Winchester, Virginia, on the Ashby Gap trading route (now followed by U.S.