Western Pleasure Horses for Sale in Adams TN, Crofton KY

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Quarter Horse Mare
foal due in april out of [passers sweet zippo] and [good terms] foal due i..
Adams, Tennessee
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Adams, TN
TN
$100,000,000
Paint Stallion
absolutly gorgous paint gelding, looks like he came right of the movie set...
Adams, Tennessee
Paint
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$900
Paint Stallion
paint colt last owner lost papers but can be reg. pinto very sweet and smar..
Adams, Tennessee
Paint
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$1,500
Arabian Mare
BFC Alexis (AHA #0603213) (BFC Maestro (El Reata Sahanad) X Sectrums K - Me..
Crofton, Kentucky
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Crofton, KY
KY
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
palomino, 15. 3 hands blaze and three white socks and half pasturn. great a..
Adams, Tennessee
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$2,200
Racking Mare
Good brood mare, throughs good color, gentle, easy to keep, good dispositio..
Marion, Kentucky
Racking
Mare
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Marion, KY
KY
$1,100
Paint Stallion
Paint horses don't come any prettier then this one. He is picture perfect!..
Clarksville, Tennessee
Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Clarksville, TN
TN
$8,700
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Relocating, must sell. call 270-965- 3600 for questions serious buyers only..
Marion, Kentucky
Brown
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Marion, KY
KY
$700
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Need to sell , relocating call 270-965- 3600 serious buyers only..
Marion, Kentucky
Palomino
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Marion, KY
KY
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Must sell relocating serious buyers call 270-965-3600 for any questions..
Marion, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Marion, KY
KY
$850
Appaloosa Stallion
loves to trail ride, trained western pleasure, would make great hunter jump..
Adams, Tennessee
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Adams, TN
TN
$1,500
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About Hopkinsville, KY

The area of present-day Hopkinsville was initially claimed in 1796 by Bartholomew Wood as part of a 1,200-acre (5 km 2) grant for his service in the American Revolution. He and his wife Martha Ann moved from Jonesborough, Tennessee, first to a cabin near present-day W. Seventh and Bethel streets; then to a second cabin near present-day 9th and Virginia streets; and finally to a third home near 14th and Campbell. Following the creation of Christian County the same year, the Woods donated 5 acres (20,000 m 2) of land and a half interest in their Old Rock Spring to form its seat of government in 1797. By 1798, a log courthouse, jail, and "stray pen" had been built; the next year, John Campbell and Samuel Means laid out the streets for "Christian Court House".