Western Pleasure Paint Horses for Sale near Fort Worth, TX

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Arlington, TX 76014
Buddy
Registered Black and White Tabiano Paint Pinto very sweet sociable and fri..
Arlington, Texas
Black
Paint
Gelding
22
Arlington, TX
TX
$2,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Arlington, TX 76014
Nator
Brown and White Tabiano Paint Registered name! Lightning Bugs Nator I won ..
Arlington, Texas
Brown
Paint
Gelding
24
Arlington, TX
TX
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Beautiful tall well muscled colt with striking black and white tobiano pin..
Justin, Texas
Paint
Stallion
-
Justin, TX
TX
$2,500
Paint Stallion
TO GOOD HOME ONLY! Lance is such a personable guy, follows you everywhere. ..
Azle, Texas
Paint
Stallion
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Azle, TX
TX
$5,000
Paint Mare
Fancy is registered APHA and PHBA. She is ready to start under saddle, ex..
Lancaster, Texas
Palomino
Paint
Mare
-
Lancaster, TX
TX
$3,900
Paint Mare
Sweet 9 yr old Reg Solid Sorrel Paint Mare. Great Trail Horse. Would be a g..
Mesquite, Texas
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Mesquite, TX
TX
$1,800
Paint Mare
Midsummer Dream - - Small, gentle, 7 year old APHA registered Buckskin Tobi..
Weatherford, Texas
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
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Weatherford, TX
TX
$2,500
Paint Stallion
This horse likes to be handled. Rides well, neck reins and you can swing a ..
Decatur, Texas
Paint
Stallion
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Decatur, TX
TX
$3,500
Paint Stallion
SUPERBLY MAGIC! "Magic" is a maxium white Tovero with great bloodlines incl..
Springtown, Texas
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Springtown, TX
TX
$400
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About Fort Worth, TX

The Treaty of Bird's Fort between the Republic of Texas and several Native American tribes was signed in 1843 at Bird's Fort in present-day Arlington, Texas. Article XI of the treaty provided that no one may "pass the line of trading houses" (at the border of the Indians' territory) without permission of the President of Texas, and may not reside or remain in the Indians' territory. These "trading houses" were later established at the junction of the Clear Fork and West Fork of the Trinity River in present-day Fort Worth. At this river junction, the U.S. War Department established Fort Worth in 1849 as the northernmost of a system of 10 forts for protecting the American Frontier following the end of the Mexican–American War.