Western Pleasure Horses for Sale in Roy WA, Enumclaw WA

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Paint Stallion
Stryker is a flashy, minimal white tobiano. He is very easy going and a qu..
Roy, Washington
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Roy, WA
WA
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
Cody is an absolute joy to be around. I've ridden him mostly English, but ..
Enumclaw, Washington
Arabian
Stallion
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Enumclaw, WA
WA
$1,200
Quarter Horse Mare
Great mare for youth or amateur, no vices, no history of health or soundnes..
Graham, Washington
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Graham, WA
WA
$8,500
Arabian Stallion
We have a 4 year old reg straight egyptian stallion by pva kariim brazillia..
Olympia, Washington
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Olympia, WA
WA
$6,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great foundation blood lines (Poco Bueno, Three Bars, Scootin Spook) Excell..
Tacoma, Washington
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Tacoma, WA
WA
$800
Paint Stallion
if you would like more info on my horse goto www. hoofbeatmag. com he is a ..
Algona, Washington
White
Paint
Stallion
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Algona, WA
WA
$4,500
Arabian Stallion
SH Contellation son of the unanimous triple crown winner WN Ultimate Star. ..
Olympia, Washington
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Olympia, WA
WA
$750
Paint Stallion
Daba Dudes Bandito. APHA / PTHA registered. Striking black bay and white. ..
Olympia, Washington
Paint
Stallion
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Olympia, WA
WA
$5,500
Half Arabian Mare
Topaz has been my loyal companion mare for 141 / 2 years an easy keeper, ha..
Tacoma, Washington
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Tacoma, WA
WA
$1,500
National Show Stallion
EV MACHO MOON is a great horse with lott's of GO, GO, GO. . He is Sweepstak..
Longview, Washington
Gray
National Show
Stallion
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Longview, WA
WA
$4,500
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About Bucoda, WA

The first American settler at what is now Bucoda was Aaron Webster (1828–1911) who arrived in 1854. In the 1860s Webster sold his claim and sawmill to Oliver Shead who officially named the settlement "Seatco", a native word meaning evil spirit or devil. The Northern Pacific Railroad located a station at Seatco in 1872. Later the town was renamed Bucoda using the first two letters of three principal investors in local industries- Buckley, Coulter, and David. In the 1880s investors began operations to mine coal in the area, but the coal was of poor quality and operations were sporadic.