Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Corinne, UT

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Paint Mare
This mare can do it all. She is not registered. I am told her father was a..
West Bountiful, Utah
Palomino
Paint
Mare
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West Bountiful, UT
UT
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Gentle. Smooth gaits. 18 months professional training. Mainly arena work. W..
Garland, Utah
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Garland, UT
UT
$3,800
Arabian Mare
Beautiful Arabian mare for sale. She is a true bay approximately 14h. Broke..
Morgan, Utah
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Morgan, UT
UT
$1,500
Paint Mare
Lineback dunn, black legs, mane and tail, some marbling on shoulders, she i..
Ogden, Utah
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
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Ogden, UT
UT
$1,500
Morgan Mare
Freska, Hang N Lil Freska, is a nice filly with a beautiful head, pretty ne..
Preston, Idaho
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Preston, ID
ID
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Brownstone Rolling Rock, Rocky, is a chocolate palomino in the spring and a..
Preston, Idaho
Palomino
Morgan
Stallion
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Preston, ID
ID
$500
Morgan Stallion
Shalom Abednego, Ben, was imported from Canada nearly 5 years ago has won t..
Preston, Idaho
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Preston, ID
ID
$500
Morgan Stallion
Brownstone Rolling Rock, Rocky, is a beautiful dark, dapple palomino stalli..
Preston, Idaho
Palomino
Morgan
Stallion
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Preston, ID
ID
$500
Paint Stallion
He is a head turner. He has a perfect confirmation. Nice broad chest, stro..
Kaysville, Utah
Palomino
Paint
Stallion
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Kaysville, UT
UT
$3,700
Friesian Stallion
2001 Shellcrest Open Sport Horse Reserve Grand Champion. Going in and styl..
Ogden, Utah
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Ogden, UT
UT
$1,000
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About Corinne, UT

For almost ten years from its founding on 25 March 1869, the town of Corinne prospered as the unofficial " Gentile Capital of Utah". As the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads approached their historic meeting place at Promontory Summit early in 1869, a group of former Union Army officers and some determined non-Mormon merchants from Salt Lake City decided to locate a Gentile town on the Union Pacific line, believing that the town could compete economically and politically with the Saints of Utah. They chose a location about six miles west of Brigham City on the west bank of the Bear River where the railroad crossed that stream. Named by one of the founders ( General J. A.