Horses for Sale in Hollywood SC, Charleston SC

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Paint Stallion
Double registered Paint / Pinto by Fourteen Carrot Nugget. Jazz was 2001 SC..
Hollywood, South Carolina
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Hollywood, SC
SC
$5,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Taylor is an 8 yr. old bay Mare. She can really move and has quite the jump..
Charleston, South Carolina
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Charleston, SC
SC
$3,500
Paint Mare
Huge bay tovero filly by Nat'l Ch Header, Res. Nat'l Ch. Working Cowhorse B..
Denmark, South Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Denmark, SC
SC
$3,000
Paint Mare
Tall exquisite filly, well muscled! Champions on pedigree top & bottom. Sir..
Denmark, South Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Denmark, SC
SC
$10,000
Andalusian Stallion
I recently imported this stallion from Spain and has all the right stuff! ..
Charleston, South Carolina
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Charleston, SC
SC
$3,000
Andalusian Stallion
Only 5% of all the Andalusians in the world are Black! (CRIA) ) Perfect blo..
Charleston, South Carolina
Andalusian
Stallion
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Charleston, SC
SC
$1,500
Andalusian Stallion
I recently imported this stallion from Spain and he is really something! Pu..
Charleston, South Carolina
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Charleston, SC
SC
$4,000
Andalusian Stallion
I don't want to sell this horse but I have to! I do not have a dressage tra..
Charleston, South Carolina
Andalusian
Stallion
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Charleston, SC
SC
$30,000
Andalusian Mare
Great all around horse! Brood Mare. . . . . . Dressage. . . . . . . . . Gre..
Charleston, South Carolina
Andalusian
Mare
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Charleston, SC
SC
$15,000
Andalusian Stallion
Great dressage horse. great temperament. Eager to learn. Easy to handle. Ac..
Charleston, South Carolina
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Charleston, SC
SC
$14,000
Andalusian Mare
Sombra De Seda is a great all around horse. Green Broike and ready for any ..
Charleston, South Carolina
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
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Charleston, SC
SC
$10,000
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About Dorchester, SC

The town was located near the mouths of Dorchester Creek and Eagle's Creek (Named for Richard Eagle, who bought the land where a road crossed the creek around 1734), where they flowed into the Ashley. To the local Native Americans, this region, especially the land between the two mouths, was referred to as Boo-shoo-ee. It is unknown what exactly the name meant, although the -ee suffix probably referred to water, given that nearly all other names ending in -ee referred to a water feature. In 1675, a wealthy Englishman named John Smith arrived in South Carolina with his wife Mary. (Their cemetery is located at the end of Marsh Overlook drive and Turning Tide drive in Dorchester county.) Because he was a personal friend of the influential Earl of Shaftesbury, who had requested a generous land grant for him, on November 20, 1676, he was given 1,800 acres (7 km 2) of land that included the Boo-shoo-ee region and the nearby Boshoe Swamp.