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Paint - Horse for Sale in Kingston, WA 98346
Riley
ALL AROUND SHOW MARE 2012 by Appointment Only. Moves out well for English a..
Kingston, Washington
Pinto
Paint
Mare
13
Kingston, WA
WA
$22,000
Morgan - Horse for Sale in Bothell, WA 98021
Aranaway Bill
For Sale: Aranaway Bill is chestnut Morgan gelding with personality. Brok..
Bothell, Washington
Chestnut
Morgan
Gelding
14
Bothell, WA
WA
$3,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
'Rudy' is a beautiful bay thoroughbred exracer with 2 socks and a snip for ..
Issaquah, Washington
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Issaquah, WA
WA
$460
Appaloosa Mare
Silka is a 4 yr old Reg Appaloosa. She is green broke to w / t / c and wo..
Freeland, Washington
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Freeland, WA
WA
$1,000
Half Arabian Mare
CH Jasmine is a lovely 3 / 4 arabian 1 / 4 saddlebred mare. Shown in halt..
Olympia, Washington
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
-
Olympia, WA
WA
$10,000
Arabian Stallion
14 yr old registerd Arab, bay gelding. Must sell moving out of state. Exc..
Poulsbo, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Poulsbo, WA
WA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
if you are looking for a nices show or working here she is . she sould hit ..
Granite Falls, Washington
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Granite Falls, WA
WA
$2,500
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About Edmonds, WA

Prior to the 19th century, the Edmonds area was inhabited by the Suquamish tribe, who foraged and fished near the flat beach forming modern-day downtown. No archaeological evidence of a permanent settlement in Edmonds has been found, despite claims that a fishing village had existed near the modern-day downtown. An exploratory expedition of Puget Sound led by Charles Wilkes charted the Edmonds area in 1841, naming "Point Edmund" (now Point Edwards) to the southwest of the modern-day downtown. A 147-acre (59 ha) land claim for the area was filed by Pleasant Ewell in 1866 and was sold to various landowners before being eventually purchased by Canadian-born logger George Brackett in 1872 for $650. Brackett had allegedly found the future site of Edmonds in 1870 while searching for potential logging areas on his canoe, which was blown ashore during a storm.