Racking Horses for Sale near La Grange, GA

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Racking Stallion
Beautiful grey 5 year old gelding, 15. 3 hands. Very willing, wonderful ..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,200
Racking Stallion
Who saids ~you can~t ride pretty~, with this horse you can. He is extra g..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
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Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$5,500
Racking Stallion
Chief is a 14 yr old gelding, this horse is a proven trail horse, anyone c..
Salem, Alabama
Sorrel
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,500
Racking Stallion
Buck is very calm and good natured 3 yr old gaited gelding. He has been r..
Salem, Alabama
Buckskin
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,600
Racking Stallion
cole is a 15 yr old gaited black geldin. He neck reins, crosses water, go ..
Salem, Alabama
Black
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$900
Racking Stallion
~Magic~ is a 12 yr old gentle gaited black gelding. He is perfect for a be..
Opelika, Alabama
Black
Racking
Stallion
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Opelika, AL
AL
$1,000
Racking Stallion
Dan is a 7 yr old gaited black gelding. He neck reins, crosses water, go ..
Salem, Alabama
Black
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,500
Racking Stallion
6 yr old grey gaited gelding, smooth gait, perfect for field trials. pics ..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,500
Racking Stallion
5 yr old dapple grey gelding. He has been extensively trail ridden in Alab..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
Racking
Stallion
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Salem, AL
AL
$2,500
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About La Grange, GA

LaGrange is named after the country estate near Paris of the wife of the Marquis de La Fayette. When La Fayette, a Revolutionary War hero, visited Georgia in 1825 on a national tour, he remarked on the similarity of local topography to his wife's property. The European-American settlement of LaGrange began in the early 19th century, soon after the territory was ceded to the United States by the Creek Indians and the territorial legislature established Troup County. The city was incorporated in December 1828. The area was developed for cotton plantations, and planters migrating from the eastern areas of the South brought along or bought enslaved African Americans in the domestic slave trade to use as laborers.