Trail Horses for Sale in Kaufman TX, Hawkins TX

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Paint Mare
Georgeous Palomino Paint Mare She is a beauty Started heeling horse owner h..
Kaufman, Texas
Palomino
Paint
Mare
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$4,300
Paint Stallion
Tri Color Paint gelding started heeling smooth riding great horse weighs ab..
Kaufman, Texas
Paint
Stallion
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$1,750
Paint Mare
Choice is registered in the APHA. She has a great disposition. Her Sire is ..
Hawkins, Texas
Paint
Mare
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Hawkins, TX
TX
$2,650
Tennessee Walking Mare
This is a 6 year old golden palomino mare - used for trail riding - has had..
Kaufman, Texas
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$5,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
This is an absolutely gorgeous black and white 6 yr. old gelding - has been..
Kaufman, Texas
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$5,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Lewis's Lady - beautiful black and white mare - 7 years old - tobiano - reg..
Kaufman, Texas
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$4,850
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Memphis is a 15 HH, 9 year old deep sorrel that dapples in the summer. He ..
Kaufman, Texas
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$3,800
Tennessee Walking Mare
4 year old striking strawberry roan mare. She has had some professional tra..
Kaufman, Texas
Red Roan
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$4,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
5 year old black and white tobiano mare by Sudden Sensation. She has had pr..
Kaufman, Texas
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$4,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Sarge is a 16. 2 hand, 6 year old sorrel gelding - good trail horse...
Kaufman, Texas
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$4,850
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About Van, TX

Van's first settlers in the area had arrived by the time of the Civil War. By 1874, the town was named Swindall for George Swindall, who donated land for a school west of the present business district and land north of that site in 1891 to the Methodist Church. In 1894 schoolteacher Henry Vance, the town's namesake, established a post office, and the name Van was chosen when the post office renamed the community. A Pure Oil company survey near the town in 1927 led to the discovery of oil at the property on October 13, 1929. Consequently, Van experienced an overnight boom, growing from a rural farming community with a school, and post office to an oil boomtown where thirty buildings, including hotels and stores, had been constructed in only ten days.