Quarter Horses for Sale in Austin TX, Niederwald TX

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Monica Show Bar (Kings Pinto Bar x Grand Manbonnie) . AQHA REGISTRATION #35..
Austin, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Austin, TX
TX
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Meghan Glo (Thirsty Glo x Hank Bandy Leo) is an 8 year old maiden mare who ..
Austin, Texas
Chocolate
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Austin, TX
TX
$6,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Sweet, gentle Bay mare. Only selling because I don't have time to ride her...
Niederwald, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Niederwald, TX
TX
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Has had six months professional training. Loves other horses, very well ma..
Georgetown, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Georgetown, TX
TX
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
This nice AQHA colt carries King, Leo, Wimpy, Three Bars, Sugar Bars etc. ..
Marble Falls, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Marble Falls, TX
TX
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Here's an outstanding show quality filly. She is a deep sorrel red with ch..
Fredericksburg, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fredericksburg, TX
TX
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful Golden Palomino Mare 10 years old. White blaze, 3 white socks. T..
Fredericksburg, Texas
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fredericksburg, TX
TX
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Yr End Champ in local association. Showing 3'6" but eligible 1 st yr green ..
Austin, Texas
Brown
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Austin, TX
TX
$35,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great horse, needs good home, MUST SELL, price negotiable. Would be great f..
Georgetown, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Georgetown, TX
TX
$1,700
Quarter Horse Stallion
this horse needs a rider that loves speed. Roy can run all day if you let h..
Liberty Hill, Texas
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Liberty Hill, TX
TX
$1,500
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About Marble Falls, TX

Marble Falls was founded in 1887 by Adam Rankin Johnson, a former Indian fighter and Confederate general, known as "Stovepipe" Johnson for his Civil War escapades, which included duping the Union army in Newburgh, Indiana, with fake "cannons," constructed from stovepipes and wagon wheels. Johnson had viewed the natural Marble Falls during his pre-war days as a Burnet County surveyor, and had dreamed of building an industrial city, powered by the tumbling Colorado River, not to be confused with the river of the same name in Colorado and Arizona. Despite a "friendly fire" incident which blinded him near the end of the Civil War, General Johnson followed through with his dream, facilitating the construction of a railroad to nearby Granite Mountain in 1884, then (with ten partners, including one son, one nephew and two sons-in-law) platting the townsite and selling lots, beginning July 12, 1887. Johnson built a fine home, a college (soon to be home of the "Falls on the Colorado Museum") and a large factory near the falls. The town grew to a population of 1,800 within ten years.