Reining Horses for Sale near Cherryville, NC

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Shelby, NC 28017
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a beautiful athletic mare with an outstanding bloodline. She learns..
Shelby, North Carolina
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Shelby, NC
NC
$4,000
Appendix Mare
This mare is the granddaughter of the leading sire of the NRHA for the past..
Shelby, North Carolina
Dun
Appendix
Mare
14
Shelby, NC
NC
$4,000
Half Arabian Stallion
7 year old Half - Arabian grey gelding. Sire is Scenic Jet Too (APHA) and ..
Clover, South Carolina
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Clover, SC
SC
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Seven year old Gelding Quarter Horse. Black with two white stockings on ba..
Hiddenite, North Carolina
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Hiddenite, NC
NC
$1,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
This 7 year old bay has an ROM is amateur reining, points in youth, open re..
Concord, North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Concord, NC
NC
$18,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Chief, Is agreat horse for any one, including children. he responds very we..
Clover, South Carolina
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Clover, SC
SC
$2,000
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About Cherryville, NC

During the last half of the 18th century, German, Dutch, and Scots- Irish families from the Colony of Pennsylvania migrated south and settled in the Cherryville area. Land grants made by King George III of England date back to 1768, and as early as 1792 Governor Samuel Ashe of North Carolina made grants in and around "White Pine", as the settlement was known at the time. A village began to develop at a crossroads of the Morganton-to- Charleston road, closely followed by modern Highway 274 / Mountain Street, and the Old Post Road, a main thoroughfare between Salisbury, North Carolina, and Spartanburg, South Carolina. In 1862, the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad (later known as the Carolina Central Railroad) reached White Pine. Construction of the railroad westward from Cherryville was interrupted by the Civil War, so that throughout the war Cherryville was a western terminus of the railroads in North Carolina.