Show Horses for Sale near Piedmont, AL

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Carrollton, GA 30117
Lined In Jewels
Owned for 15 years and used for shows, trail riding, and breeding. Has been..
Carrollton, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
19
Carrollton, GA
GA
$5,000
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Anniston, AL 36201
Scarlett
You’ve not seen anything yet! There are few smarter than this yearling fill..
Anniston, Alabama
Chestnut
Paso Fino
Mare
5
Anniston, AL
AL
$2,500
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Anniston, AL 36201
Nola
Nola is the whole package. Sired by the National High Point Champion El Red..
Anniston, Alabama
Red Dun
Paso Fino
Mare
5
Anniston, AL
AL
$2,500
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Stunning chocolate rocky mountain horse with flaxen mane and tail. Camps o..
Cartersville, Georgia
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
-
Cartersville, GA
GA
$6,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Super smooth gaits. Trained and ready for show or pleasure Western or Engl..
Summerville, Georgia
Palomino
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Summerville, GA
GA
$2,500
Miniature Stallion
Fall Sale at LNL MiniFarm In a continued effort to reduce our numbers ..
Henagar, Alabama
Bay
Miniature
Stallion
-
Henagar, AL
AL
$300
Half Arabian Mare
Kaskah del Sol has a beautiful head, mane and tail. Very quiet. She's had ..
Dallas, Georgia
Other
Half Arabian
Mare
-
Dallas, GA
GA
$8,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Wonderful mare. Stands for farrier, loves baths, UTD on shots and coggins. ..
Bremen, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Bremen, GA
GA
$3,000
Paso Fino Stallion
RECENTLY REDUCED, MUST SELL Malvado Comenzar REGISTERED PASO FINO STALLION..
Dallas, Georgia
Bay
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Dallas, GA
GA
$1,000
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About Piedmont, AL

The area now known as Piedmont is a community that began in the early 1840s, located at the crossroads of two early post roads. Major Jacob Forney Dailey of North Carolina came to Alabama in 1848 and bought land in present-day Piedmont. Major Dailey named the area Cross Plains, and an official post office with that name was established on September 22, 1851. In Reconstruction-era Alabama, an incident at Cross Plains affected race relations and the future of the northeast section of the state for generations as a result of the lynching of William Luke, a northern missionary, and several other men in 1870. In that year, the new northern-owned railroad to connect Washington, D.C.