Trail Horses for Sale in Greeneville TN, Pennington Gap VA

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Tennessee Walking Mare
This is my baby. I have had her for 4 years. I bred her 2 years ago and she..
Greeneville, Tennessee
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Greeneville, TN
TN
$2,700
Morgan Mare
Star is a mix breed that looks like a morgan she is very fast and likes to ..
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Black
Morgan
Mare
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Pennington Gap, VA
VA
$950
Paso Fino Stallion
Reno de Capitan is a soulful, spirited registered Paso Fino. He never break..
Bristol, Virginia
Sorrel
Paso Fino
Stallion
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Bristol, VA
VA
$1,200
Tennessee Walking Mare
this mare is bread to a white roan stud we own. will foalin july should hav..
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Elizabethton, TN
TN
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
GREAT big mare designed for the trail, 6 world champions in blood line, goo..
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Elizabethton, TN
TN
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
excellent kid or woman horse, parks out , stand for rider to mount, top not..
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Elizabethton, TN
TN
$2,100
Tennessee Walking Mare
Great trail horse for anyone to ride beginner or experienced, excellent bro..
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Elizabethton, TN
TN
$2,250
Racking Stallion
NICE quiet stallion beautifal palimino with white mane and tail 20 mo. old ..
Clintwood, Virginia
Racking
Stallion
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Clintwood, VA
VA
$3,000
Standardbred Stallion
NICE smooth racking horse. Travels at 25+ mph. Very calm and laid back. EXC..
Clintwood, Virginia
Bay
Standardbred
Stallion
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Clintwood, VA
VA
$3,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Trained through the methods of natural horsemanship, he is extremely soft, ..
Boone, North Carolina
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Boone, NC
NC
$3,500
Paint Stallion
rocket has exellent blood lines, is reg. to apha. has been handled sence bi..
Saltville, Virginia
Paint
Stallion
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Saltville, VA
VA
$2,500
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About Mendota, VA

In 1770, Peter Livingston and his family settled on 2,000 acres beside the North Fork of the Holston River at the mouth of Livingston Creek near present day Mendota, Virginia. The beautiful and fertile river bottoms of his farm yielded good crops and he soon had expanded his cleared land to several acres and eventually brought in slaves to help him work it. All appeared well until the morning of April 6, 1794, when the feared, Cherokee Chief Benge and his followers quietly crept upon the unsuspecting cabins in an attempt to capture enslaved people to sell to the British. Working some distance away in the fields, Peter and his brother Henry only suspected trouble when they saw smoke rising from the direction of their homes. Rushing back to the scene, they soon learned that their wives and some of their slaves had been carried off.