White Horses for Sale near Tempe, AZ

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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in apache junction, AZ 85119-93
Pepper
Pepper is a roping horse that needs a refresher. he is loving and very well..
Apache Junction, Arizona
White
Half Arabian
Gelding
15
Apache Junction, AZ
AZ
$1,800
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Waddell, AZ 85355
Thoroughbred Mare
Oh Baby Doll is out of Silver Charm and is ready to breed in the upcoming y..
Waddell, Arizona
White
Thoroughbred
Mare
19
Waddell, AZ
AZ
$2,500
Clouds for Sure
A solid finished head horse Imported from Chihuahua Been there done that Gr..
Phoenix, Arizona
White
Quarter Horse
Gelding
12
Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$14,700
Quarter Horse Stallion
Lee Roy is a really flashy horse, he is white with black appy spots on his..
Goodyear, Arizona
White
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Goodyear, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Paso Fino Mare
10 yr old paso arab cross. Well broke. Kid friendly. rides bareback or sa..
Maricopa, Arizona
White
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Maricopa, AZ
AZ
$1,000
Pinto Stallion
Topper is a 7- year - old registered Pinto. He will go English or Western..
Apache Junction, Arizona
White
Pinto
Stallion
-
Apache Junction, AZ
AZ
$4,500
Pony of the Americas Mare
Classy is a beautiful little POA mare. She absolutely loves children. They..
Phoenix, Arizona
White
Pony of the Americas
Mare
-
Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Three - year - old hunter under saddle prospect. This gelding will make a g..
Peoria, Arizona
White
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Peoria, AZ
AZ
$10,000
Pinto Stallion
Green broke excellent barrel or rope prospect, could be registered PTHA. He..
Maricopa, Arizona
White
Pinto
Stallion
-
Maricopa, AZ
AZ
$800
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About Tempe, AZ

The Hohokam lived in this area and built canals to support their agriculture. They abandoned their settlements during the 15th century, with a few individuals and families remaining nearby. Fort McDowell was established approximately 25 mi (40 km) northeast of present downtown Tempe on the upper Salt River in 1865 allowing for new towns to be built farther down the Salt River. US military service members and Hispanic workers were hired to grow food and animal feed to supply the fort, and less than a year later, had set up small camps near the river that were the first permanent communities in the Valley after the fall of the Hohokam. (Phoenix was settled shortly afterward, by 1867–68.) The two settlements were 'Hayden's Ferry', named after a ferry service operated by Charles T.