Trail Horses for Sale near Cotton Plant, AR

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Searcy, AR 72143
Big Daddy
He is an amazing horse , I have found nothing that he Buggers at and you ca..
Searcy, Arkansas
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
20
Searcy, AR
AR
$2,200
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Bald Knob, AR 72010
Ricky
If you are looking for a looker he is your guy! Two blue eyes and dark face..
Bald Knob, Arkansas
Other
Appaloosa
Gelding
9
Bald Knob, AR
AR
$3,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Colt, AR 72326
Paint Mare
Mare was registered but papers were lost prior to my owning her i have trai..
Colt, Arkansas
Sabino
Paint
Mare
16
Colt, AR
AR
$1,000
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
Nosey is 7 y / o chestnut Missouri Fox Trotter gelding. 15. 2 hands. Used ..
Wynne, Arkansas
Chestnut
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
-
Wynne, AR
AR
$1,000
Quarter Pony Stallion
pete is a 7 yr. old flashy white pony. This is petes first year and is do..
Wynne, Arkansas
White
Quarter Pony
Stallion
-
Wynne, AR
AR
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Buddy is a 6 year old sorrel horse with a blaze face and 3 stockings. He is..
Wynne, Arkansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Wynne, AR
AR
$2,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
Ruckus is 1 / 2 MFT and 1 / 2 5 gaited American Saddlebred. has been very a..
Pangburn, Arkansas
Sorrel
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
-
Pangburn, AR
AR
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Black Jack is a gentle horse. Perfect for younger riders...
Cabot, Arkansas
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Cabot, AR
AR
$1,700
Arabian Stallion
8 year old registered gelding. We are moving and he needs someone to love h..
Floral, Arkansas
Brown
Arabian
Stallion
-
Floral, AR
AR
$1,500
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About Cotton Plant, AR

In 1820, when settlers from neighboring states first came to the Cotton Plant area, it was covered in dense timber and cane. As a small town began to take shape at the site of present-day Cotton Plant, those settlers initially gave their new community the name, Richmond. William Lynch brought cotton seeds with him from Mississippi in 1846, and the new crop flourished. The community was forced to change its name to Cotton Plant since a community named Richmond was already registered in Little River County. On July 7, 1862, Confederate units and Cotton Plant locals skirmished with the 1st and 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Southwest for the Union, a last-ditch effort by the Confederates to stop Samuel Curtis' march to Helena.