Trail Horses for Sale near New Market, VA

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Rocky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Bridgewater, VA 22812
Brother
Have two Rocky Mtn colts available. Known bloodlines, showing gait in the f..
Bridgewater, Virginia
Chestnut
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
2
Bridgewater, VA
VA
$2,800
Welsh Cob - Horse for Sale in Gordonsville, VA 22942
Tuffy
12 yr. old Palomino gelding. Nice riding horse or school horse. 16 hands. S..
Gordonsville, Virginia
Palomino
Welsh Cob
Gelding
16
Gordonsville, VA
VA
Sold
Peruvian Paso - Horse for Sale in Charlottesville, VA 22932
BFP Patagonia
BFP Patagonia (Ch of CH PK Don Fernando* x Ch of Ch Patita de Laqueta LRP+)..
Charlottesville, Virginia
Chestnut
Peruvian Paso
Mare
14
Charlottesville, VA
VA
$7,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Luray, VA 22835
Hemi
Hemi, 14.2hh nicely gaited TWH gelding, 8-9 years old. Don't let his size f..
Luray, Virginia
Other
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
11
Luray, VA
VA
$5,500
Mule - Horse for Sale in Ruckersville, VA 22968
Rachael Thompson
7 year old Molly Mule, flashy white spotted, gaited, ~14 hands Strong and s..
Ruckersville, Virginia
White
Mule
Mare
11
Ruckersville, VA
VA
$5,000
Admiral
Admiral is a 15.2H nineteen-year-old ottb gelding who is currently running ..
Middletown, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
25
Middletown, VA
VA
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Dinker has been trail ridden, starting over fences and has been to one dre..
Petersburg, West Virginia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Petersburg, WV
WV
$3,200

About New Market, VA

In 1745, John Sevier, later a Revolutionary War commander and first governor of the State of Franklin and first Governor of Tennessee, was born in the town. On Friday, June 13, 1862, New Market was the site of a skirmish in the American Civil War between a small Union Army and a small Confederate Army. On May 15, 1864, New Market was the site of the Battle of New Market - a battle in the Valley Campaigns of 1864 in the American Civil War. Students from the Virginia Military Institute fought alongside the Confederate Army and forced Union General Franz Sigel and his army out of the Shenandoah Valley. Every year VMI cadets commemorate the 85-mile march from Lexington to New Market done by the cadets in 1864 which ended in their victorious charge at the Battle of New Market.