Trail Horses for Sale near Eutaw, AL

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Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Marion Junction, AL 36759
Huck
W2 Horses is proud to offer W2’s Huckleberry Sunrise, a rare, registered Gr..
Marion Junction, Alabama
Grulla
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
8
Marion Junction, AL
AL
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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Marion Junction, AL 36759
Steelin Cash
W2 Horses is proud to offer Steelin Cash, affectionately known as Cash, the..
Marion Junction, Alabama
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
8
Marion Junction, AL
AL
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Marion Junction, AL 36759
Rudy
W2 Horses is proud to offer Kings Redberry Chex! A registered, 4.5-year-old..
Marion Junction, Alabama
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Gelding
5
Marion Junction, AL
AL
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Quarter Horse Stallion
Winchester was rescued over a year ago from a bad situation, he was starve..
Centreville, Alabama
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Centreville, AL
AL
$275
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Reg. TWHBEA Beautiful Black Stud Colt. Stylist natural gait. Born - April 2..
Demopolis, Alabama
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Demopolis, AL
AL
$995
Tennessee Walking Mare
Reg. TWHBEA, SSHBEA & RHBEA filly. white 90% with sorrel head and small spo..
Demopolis, Alabama
White
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Demopolis, AL
AL
$1,995
Paint Stallion
Great trail or all around gelding. Black with white tail and 4 white stocki..
Demopolis, Alabama
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Demopolis, AL
AL
$2,750
Quarter Horse Mare
rosie is a kids horse she prefers kids over adults she is shy of men she is..
Moundville, Alabama
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Moundville, AL
AL
$1,250
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About Eutaw, AL

Eutaw was laid out in December 1838 at the time that Greene County voters chose to relocate the county seat from Erie, which was located on the Black Warrior River. It was incorporated by an act of the state legislature on January 2, 1841. As the county seat, it also developed as the trading center for the county, which developed an economy based on cultivation and processing of cotton, the chief commodity crop in the antebellum years. The crop was lucrative for major planters, who depended on the labor of enslaved African Americans, and they built a number of fine homes in the city. Many have been preserved into the late 20th and early 21st centuries.