Youth Horses for Sale near Hope, IN

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Indianapolis, IN 46227
Patty
Patty is a 16 year old paint mare. She is very gentle and LOVES little kids..
Indianapolis, Indiana
Pinto
Paint
Mare
17
Indianapolis, IN
IN
$5,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Paragon, IN 46166
Bode
Wonderful boy who came to me emaciated, ready now for his forever home. Not..
Paragon, Indiana
Red Dun
Paint
Gelding
22
Paragon, IN
IN
$1,200
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in North Vernon, IN
Quarter Horse Stallion
This outstanding incentive fund gelding is the Kentucky State 2002 Junior W..
North Vernon, Indiana
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
North Vernon, IN
IN
$15,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful 10 year old Tennessee Walker for sale! She is in great health, ri..
Scottsburg, Indiana
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Scottsburg, IN
IN
$1,000
Miniature Stallion
Little Buddy is a white with black spots Mini. He stands 38 in. He is grea..
Fortville, Indiana
White
Miniature
Stallion
-
Fortville, IN
IN
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
Ms. Abbie is very well mannered. She is a seasoned trail horse and is also ..
Bedford, Indiana
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Bedford, IN
IN
$850
Quarter Horse Mare
Competitive mare who runs the barrels. She is completely trail safe for an..
Bedford, Indiana
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Bedford, IN
IN
$850
Quarter Horse Mare
Reg. AQHA 2 yr. old filly. She is very quiet and friendly. She is foundatio..
Mooresville, Indiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mooresville, IN
IN
$800
Paint Mare
5 yr. old Reg. Paint overo mare. She has been ridden and shown by a seven y..
Mooresville, Indiana
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Mooresville, IN
IN
$3,500
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About Hope, IN

The first settlement at Hope was made in 1830 by a colony of Moravians (people of the Protestant Moravian denomination) from Salem, North Carolina (now Winston-Salem), led by the Rev. Martin Hauser, after whom the town high school is named. Although a 1905 source claimed that the town was named for the optimistic spirit of its Moravian pioneer settlers, "Hope" is a common name for religious settlements, denoting hope in God's favor and the resurrection. The town was originally named Goshen, after the Biblical Goshen, but upon the establishment of a post office in 1834 the name was changed to Hope, as Indiana already had a town named Goshen. The town was founded to be a communal settlement like that of the two prominent Moravian settlements in the United States, Salem, North Carolina and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.