Pole Bending Horses for Sale near Searcy, AR

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Vilonia, AR 72173
Madi
Madi is a AQHA 19 year old mare, 14.1 hands. She is trained in barrels and ..
Vilonia, Arkansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
21
Vilonia, AR
AR
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bee Branch, AR 72013
Quarter Horse Stallion
AQHA registered quarter horse, Crusin the County, is a 16 year old barrel/t..
Bee Branch, Arkansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
25
Bee Branch, AR
AR
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Loretta is a five year old quarter horse filly off of the race track. She i..
Springfield, Arkansas
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Springfield, AR
AR
$4,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Loretta is a five year old quarter horse filly off of the race track. She i..
Springfield, Arkansas
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Springfield, AR
AR
$4,000
Paint Mare
Pretty Paint Mare Sadie is a really well behaved mare who would make someo..
Maumelle, Arkansas
Paint
Mare
-
Maumelle, AR
AR
$1,000
Paint Mare
Saidie is a really well behaved mare who would make someone a great trail ..
Maumelle, Arkansas
Paint
Mare
-
Maumelle, AR
AR
$1,000
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About Searcy, AR

Originally named White Sulphur Springs, the town's name was changed in 1837, two years after White County was created. The state changed the county seat name to honor Richard Searcy (1794-1832), a prominent Arkansas Legislator. The town contained a health spa from its conception until 1820, when the alum, chalybeate, and white sulphur springs for which the spa was known dried up. Israel Moore, who had traveled west from Philadelphia, was in charge of laying out Searcy's original streets, and "he proceeded to name the major streets of Searcy for those of downtown Old Philadelphia near Independence Hall; Race, Arch, Market, Vine, Spring, and the tree-honoring streets of Cherry, Spruce, Locust and Pine." In 1957, Searcy named Moore Street after the 19th-century founder. Spring Street also has a namesake in Old City Philadelphia, but along with downtown Searcy's Spring Park, this refers to the early history of the Searcy area, when the community was known as White Sulphur Springs.