Horses for Sale in Stanwood WA, Sammamish WA

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Oldenburg Mare
Arosenthyme is by the black Hanoverian Champion, Rosenthal see High Point ..
Stanwood, Washington
Bay
Oldenburg
Mare
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Stanwood, WA
WA
$6,500
Oldenburg Stallion
Armagnac MA, inspected and reg with the German Oldenburg Verband and Half ..
Stanwood, Washington
Gray
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Stanwood, WA
WA
$6,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
NEW VIDEO AVAILABLE!!!Possible Lease Available! He is a six year old thoro..
Sammamish, Washington
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Sammamish, WA
WA
$5,499
Appaloosa Mare
Silka is a 4 yr old Reg Appaloosa. She is green broke to w / t / c and wo..
Freeland, Washington
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Freeland, WA
WA
$1,000
Welsh Pony Stallion
Stunning 12 year old pinto gelding. Belongs to my 8 year old daughter who..
Mount Vernon, Washington
Pinto
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Mount Vernon, WA
WA
$3,400
Paint Mare
Pistol ran an 18 on long Barrels on May 3 rd and won Res. Grand on May 18 ..
Clinton, Washington
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Clinton, WA
WA
$1,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Charry is registered but I don't have her papers. She was raced and then u..
Clinton, Washington
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Clinton, WA
WA
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About Lynnwood, WA

Prior to contact with American settlers, the Snohomish tribe of Native Americans used the area of modern-day Lynnwood for summertime activities, including hunting, fishing, berry gathering, and root cultivation. The Snohomish were relocated to the Tulalip reservation, near modern-day Marysville, after the signing of the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, opening the area for American settlement. Brown's Bay, part of Puget Sound, and modern-day Meadowdale were surveyed by American loggers in 1859. Logging on Brown's Bay began in 1860, and the first American settlers arrived in the 1880s. Scottish-born stonemason Duncan Hunter became the area's first white resident in 1889, filing an 80-acre (32 ha) land claim on modern-day 36th Avenue Southwest after moving west from Wisconsin.