Rocky Mountain Horses for Sale near Catlettsburg, KY

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Rocky Mountain Mare
Tuesday's Child is a fully registered Rocky Mountain / Kentucky Mountain m..
Morehead, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Morehead, KY
KY
$10,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Wonderful, well - mannered buckskin stallion. In the Choco Doc blood line..
Morehead, Kentucky
Buckskin
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$1,800
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Very well mannered. Four white stockings, with blazed face. In the Choco ..
Morehead, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$1,800
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Pretty jet black with no white markings. Beautiful mane and tail, and awe..
Grayson, Kentucky
Black
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Grayson, KY
KY
$8,500
Rocky Mountain Mare
Pretty heavily dappled Chocolate filly with bright white mane and tail. Ge..
Grayson, Kentucky
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Grayson, KY
KY
$4,800
Rocky Mountain Mare
Beautiful feminine mare - in - foal. Excellent pedigree, she's won consis..
Grayson, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Grayson, KY
KY
$9,500
Rocky Mountain Stallion
15 month old greenbroke colt. Excellent bloodline and background. Must see..
Morehead, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$3,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
15 month old greenbroke colt. Excellent temperment, and confirmation Curr..
Morehead, Kentucky
Buckskin
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$2,500
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About Catlettsburg, KY

Catlettsburg's history begins in the decades directly following the American Revolution, as many frontiersmen passed through the area on their western trek along the Ohio River. Alexander Catlett, the first landowner of the area, came to the site in 1798. His son, Horatio Catlett, opened a post office on December 5, 1810, with himself being the postmaster. This was the first known use of the name Catlettsburg being used officially as it had been previously known as Mouth of Sandy. In 1849, James Wilson Fry, a landowner who purchased the site from the Catlett family in 1833, sold off town lots of what was soon to be the town of Catlettsburg.