Quarter Horses for Sale near Bermuda Run, NC

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Tuck
Tuck is a good boy. He prefers a male rider with some experience. I myself ..
Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Brown
Quarter Horse
Gelding
15
Wilkesboro, NC
NC
$4,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Kannapolis, NC 28083
Gidgets Gold
4 year old Palomino Quarter Horse Mare. 16hh and super stout. Green and i..
Kannapolis, North Carolina
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
6
Kannapolis, NC
NC
$5,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Ramseur, NC 27316
Hazel
Companion horse or brood mare.she had a injury in her left front but she ca..
Ramseur, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Ramseur, NC
NC
$1,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Greensboro, NC 27455
Quarter Horse Gelding
Quarter Horse Paint, familiar with trail Riding that loves to ride with oth..
Greensboro, North Carolina
White
Quarter Horse
Gelding
14
Greensboro, NC
NC
$1,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cleveland, NC
Quarter Horse Stallion
Easily caught, easy keeper, loads well, stands for farrier. Needs confiden..
Cleveland, North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Cleveland, NC
NC
Contact
Pearla
Great and beautiful horse ready to ride and it’s trained Contact me for mo..
Reidsville, North Carolina
Brown
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Reidsville, NC
NC
$5,500
Quarter Horse
All around great horse! -Good ground manners; can stand without being tied..
Clemmons, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
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Clemmons, NC
NC
$2,500

About Bermuda Run, NC

The English colony (now designated a British Overseas Territory) of Bermuda, or the Somers Isles, was settled in 1609 by the survivors of the Virginia Company's flagship, the Sea Venture. The Royal Charter of the company and the boundaries of Virginia were extended in 1612 to include Bermuda, although administration of the archipelago was transferred to a new company with the same shareholders, the Somers Isles Company, in 1615, which controlled Bermuda until 1684. Whereas the Virginia colony struggled to survive, Bermuda quickly became thriving and populous. Its limited land mass, however, meant there were few prospects for many members of its rapidly multiplying working class, and roughly 10,000 Bermudians would emigrate during the 17th and 18th Centuries, primarily to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. This included the establishment of the city of Charleston and the colony of South Carolina under William Sayle in 1670.