Trail Horses for Sale near Thomasville, 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
scoot is a 19 yr old gelding who is still at his best. he is a very gentle ..
Chatom, Alabama
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Chatom, AL
AL
$1,500
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
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About Thomasville, AL

Thomasville was founded in 1888 and incorporated on November 24 of that year. The former community of Choctaw Corner, dating back to the antebellum period, was a settlement west of what would become Thomasville, but when the merchants there learned that a railroad was going to bypass their town to the east, they decided to move their stores to be near the railroad. The former community is now inside the city limits. The tracks between Mobile and Selma were completed the same year that Thomasville began. First referred to as "Choctaw", the town was named after railroad financier and former Union Civil War general, Samuel Thomas, after he donated $500 for the construction of Thomasville's first school.