Pole Bending Horses for Sale near Chappell Hill, TX

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Shetland Pony Mare
Nappy: Blk / Wht 5 yr gelding, green broke, solid w / t. Great pony just n..
Montgomery, Texas
Black
Shetland Pony
Mare
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Montgomery, TX
TX
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Awesome gentle gelding 14 yrs old. Has had pleanty of schooling. Hauls lik..
Bryan, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Bryan, TX
TX
$3,000
Quarter Pony Mare
This little 3 yr. old Filly is not only Flashy and smart but is already st..
Magnolia, Texas
Black
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Magnolia, TX
TX
$700
Quarter Horse Stallion
15 HH, 1, 000 lb - Champion / Foundation Bred~~~ ~Son of Cash Quota and Gr..
Hempstead, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Hempstead, TX
TX
$8,500
Quarter Horse Mare
out of Zaan Parr Silverado and Feisty Gray Lady. can Pass a vet check. Well..
Conroe, Texas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Conroe, TX
TX
$10,000
Appendix Mare
Howdy! Are looking for a great team penning / working cow horse prospect? I..
College Station, Texas
Buckskin
Appendix
Mare
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College Station, TX
TX
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Rj is a well mannered horse. He was trained for barrels and poles, but also..
Shiro, Texas
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Shiro, TX
TX
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
PJ O'Lena, she is a great little mare, great handle, quick, fast and hard s..
College Station, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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College Station, TX
TX
$3,000
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About Chappell Hill, TX

The town was established in 1849 by Mary Elizabeth Haller, who founded the town on 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of land she bought and having opened a post office two years earlier. She then named the town after her maternal grandfather Robert Wooding Chappell. The area around the town was settled by planters from the Deep South and, thanks to the fertile soil of the Brazos River valley, cotton became the area's main crop. Jacob Haller and Mary built in 1850 a large home which served as a boarding house and then became the Stage Coach Inn, which Mary or her mother Charlotte Hargrove operated until 1859, continuing under new ownership until 1871. Because the inn was about halfway between Houston and Austin, it was a convenient stopover for travelers along two major stagecoach lines.