Trail Horses for Sale near Johnsonville, SC

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Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Loris, SC 29569
Gracie
**Posting for a friend. Any questions please call the owner: Jeff 843-455-5..
Loris, South Carolina
Pinto
Paso Fino
Mare
7
Loris, SC
SC
$2,500
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Loris, SC 29569
Tess
**Posting for a friend. Please call owner Jeff with questions. 8434555339**..
Loris, South Carolina
Palomino
Paso Fino
Mare
22
Loris, SC
SC
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Poco is a fine riding breeding horse! He colors the colts of most app mar..
Chadbourn, North Carolina
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Chadbourn, NC
NC
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Shy is a big, stoud mare. She has a stud colt at her side that was born o..
Loris, South Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Loris, SC
SC
$2,500
Paint Mare
This is one pretty paint. She has 2 blue eyes, long stocking legs and big ..
Loris, South Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Loris, SC
SC
$1,700
Pony Stallion
Beautiful black and white paint pony gelding for sale with saddle, blanket..
Scranton, South Carolina
Pony
Stallion
-
Scranton, SC
SC
$1,400
Tennessee Walking Stallion
His name is Justin's skywalker by Pride's justin time and out of Pride of t..
Bonneau, South Carolina
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Bonneau, SC
SC
$5,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Apollo: QH / Belgian, 15h / growing, 15 mths, gelding, great attitude, hand..
Surfside Beach, South Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Surfside Beach, SC
SC
$850
Racking Mare
This girl is bomb proof. Neck reined, loads, clips, and easy keeper. Proven..
Manning, South Carolina
Sorrel
Racking
Mare
-
Manning, SC
SC
$4,000
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About Johnsonville, SC

In use during the American Revolution, Witherspoon's Ferry was the site where Francis Marion accepted command of the Williamsburg Militia in 1780. Ownership of the ferry lands passed from Robert to John Witherspoon in 1787. In 1802, John bequeathed the land to Aimwell Presbyterian Church. Witherspoon's Ferry was a strategic ferry in the northeastern area of Williamsburg County, vested in John Witherspoon in 1801 and remaining in his charge until his death in 1815. According to the terms of John Witherspoon's will, the ferry was then vested in J.