Horses for Sale near Rockwall, TX

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fairview, TX 75069
Mia
🌟 Meet Mia – The Ultimate All-Around 11-Year-Old Quarter Horse Mare with He..
Fairview, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Fairview, TX
TX
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fairview, TX 75069
Alfalfa
🌟 Meet Alfalfa – The Ultimate All-Around Quarter Horse Gelding 🌟 Age: 6 yea..
Fairview, Texas
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Gelding
6
Fairview, TX
TX
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Pilot Point, TX 76258
Jewel
Jewel 16 Year Old Grade Sorrel Mare! Jewel is a gem to have in the barn. Sh..
Pilot Point, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
18
Pilot Point, TX
TX
$12,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Arlington, TX 76014
Buddy
Registered Black and White Tabiano Paint Pinto very sweet sociable and fri..
Arlington, Texas
Black
Paint
Gelding
23
Arlington, TX
TX
$2,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Arlington, TX 76014
Nator
Brown and White Tabiano Paint Registered name! Lightning Bugs Nator I won ..
Arlington, Texas
Brown
Paint
Gelding
25
Arlington, TX
TX
$2,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Keller, TX 76248
Oreo
Cute Grade paint gelding for sale. Vet checked. 15-16 yo. Oreo is sweet gel..
Keller, Texas
Black Overo
Paint
Gelding
18
Keller, TX
TX
$3,000
Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Canton, TX 75103
Zamba The Duke
Zamba The Duke Cremello Tobiano Gypsy Vanner Colt GVHS and GHA Registered ..
Canton, Texas
Cremello
Gypsy Vanner
Stallion
5
Canton, TX
TX
$28,500

About Rockwall, TX

The association of Paleo-Indian artifacts with extinct Pleistocene mammal remains in various archeological sites within in the Texas Prairie-Savannah Region of eastern North Central Texas, including a site in Collin County and Clovis points recovered from the Brushy Creek Clovis Site in Hunt County, demonstrates that Rockwall region was occupied by prehistoric Native American cultures at least as far back as 13,500 to 13,000 years ago. More recently, the Rockwall region was occupied by Caddo Indians. Creek Indians moved to the area in the early 19th century. In 1851, as the first Anglo-American settlers moved to the area, they started to dig wells. During the digging, they found large underground rock walls that were initially believed to be manmade.