Bay Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Clarksville, TN

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in White House, TN 37188
Reno
Meet "Reno"! Trained by and acquired from Ken McNabb & Diamon..
White House, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
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White House, TN
TN
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Quarter Horse Stallion
2002 bay gelding jake as i call him is as laid back as they come nice smoo..
Adams, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$4,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
2002 reg. bay gelding broke to ride trained western pleasure trail has don..
Adams, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$4,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
REDUCED - - MUST SELL Beautiful AQHA, NFQHA stallion. Boodlines go back t..
Madisonville, Kentucky
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Madisonville, KY
KY
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Standing at stud Bronze Cee Bar 2006 breeding season own son of Tonto cee ..
Adams, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$300
Quarter Horse Mare
bay mare barn name is delight western pleasure trained could be all around ..
Adams, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Adams, TN
TN
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
two year old western pleasure prospect gelding worked with every day loads ..
Adams, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
halter shown arha, western pleasure trained, reining prospect, working cow..
Adams, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$300
Quarter Horse Mare
2- yr - old AQHA Registered Bay Filly. Reg. Name - Cajees Lucy Two. Great ..
Burns, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Burns, TN
TN
$2,300
Paint Mare
2 1 / 2 _ yr _ old APHA Registered Paint Filly. Registered Name - Serina Ma..
Burns, Tennessee
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Burns, TN
TN
$2,150
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About Clarksville, TN

The area now known as Tennessee was first settled by Paleo-Indians nearly 11,000 years ago. The names of the cultural groups that inhabited the area between first settlement and the time of European contact are unknown, but several distinct cultural phases have been named by archaeologists, including Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian, whose chiefdoms were the cultural predecessors of the Muscogee people who inhabited the Tennessee River Valley prior to Cherokee migration into the river's headwaters. When Spanish explorers first visited Tennessee, led by Hernando de Soto in 1539−43, it was inhabited by tribes of Muscogee and Yuchi people. Possibly because of European diseases devastating the native tribes, which would have left a population vacuum, and also from expanding European settlement in the north, the Cherokee moved south from the area now called Virginia. As European colonists spread into the area, the native populations were forcibly displaced to the south and west, including all Muscogee and Yuchi peoples, the Chickasaw, and Choctaw.