Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Grand Junction, TN

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Beech Bluff, TN 38313
Lacey
Lacey is a retired barrel horse, very easy going. She loves being out with ..
Beech Bluff, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
23
Beech Bluff, TN
TN
$2,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Jackson, TN 38301
Lily
Solid little mare, has quite a few rides on her. Was trained by a professio..
Jackson, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Jackson, TN
TN
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Appaloosa Stallion
Been To Paradise, 2005 Registered Appaloosa colt. Chestnut with white spot..
Selmer, Tennessee
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Selmer, TN
TN
$3,000
Appaloosa Stallion
"Zips Rain Chaser", 2005 registered Appaloosa colt. Sorrel with white blan..
Selmer, Tennessee
Sorrel
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Selmer, TN
TN
$180,000
Quarter Horse Mare
My mare was professionally trained and shown in Futurity lunge line as a y..
Somerville, Tennessee
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Somerville, TN
TN
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Doc is a 7 yr old AQHA gelding out of SMOOTHY SCOTCH x DOCS PRESCRIPTION MA..
Brighton, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Brighton, TN
TN
$10,000
Paint Mare
Robin is a gorgeous mare with a sweetheart temperament. She has great confo..
Covington, Tennessee
Paint
Mare
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Covington, TN
TN
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
10 year bay pure polish stallion. excellent bloodlines. sweet, well mannere..
Jackson, Tennessee
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Jackson, TN
TN
$7,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Pepe is a greathorse with a nice way of going very nice lope and trot. he w..
Stanton, Tennessee
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Stanton, TN
TN
$1,500
Arabian Mare
This is one beautiful mare and she knows it. Full of show and style. BAF N..
Jackson, Tennessee
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Jackson, TN
TN
$4,500
Half Arabian Mare
This is a flashy Arab that would be great for a youth or amateur. She has c..
Oakland, Tennessee
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Mare
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Oakland, TN
TN
$5,500
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About Grand Junction, TN

Grand Junction was founded in 1858. It was named after the "Grand Junction" of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad and the Mississippi Central Railroad. The town was a railroad town, with its own newspaper, two saloons, three hotels, a livery stable, and other businesses. During the Civil War, the Union Army held the city for approximately three years. In 1878 a yellow fever epidemic struck the town and killed more than half of the 150 residents.