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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Covington, GA 30014
Smarty
Where to begin. This well built 2014 QH stands 14.3hh. He is friendly, loy..
Covington, Georgia
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
10
Covington, GA
GA
$3,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Jackson, GA 30233
Our Paige Lynn
She's a chestnut TB who got bred by Kiridashi and Crying The Blues, she has..
Jackson, Georgia
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
10
Jackson, GA
GA
$3,000
Akhal Teke - Horse for Sale in Monticello, GA 31064
Prickorys
He is a good boy and very athletic. He is being worked with daily quick lea..
Monticello, Georgia
Dun
Akhal Teke
Stallion
7
Monticello, GA
GA
$2,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Madison, GA 30650
Quarter Horse Mare
For sale 3yr old AQHA registered mare ( Hancock Witha Twist ). She is brok..
Madison, Georgia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Madison, GA
GA
$3,000
Paint Mare
Felicity is very sweet. She has great bloodlinesincluding Ratchett, & Rober..
Macon, Georgia
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Macon, GA
GA
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Eye Catching Bay Overo gelding. Very easy going and laid back. Currently i..
Covington, Georgia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Covington, GA
GA
$5,000
Appendix Stallion
2003 AQHA Appendix grey gelding. Super show prospect. Superb conformation a..
Madison, Georgia
Gray
Appendix
Stallion
-
Madison, GA
GA
$3,000
Pony Mare
Abby - 4 y / o, 13. 1 Hh. , POA pony mare, Red roan w / blanket on rear. Be..
Rutledge, Georgia
Red Roan
Pony
Mare
-
Rutledge, GA
GA
$2,000
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About Milledgeville, GA

Milledgeville, named after Georgia governor John Milledge (in office 1802–1806), was founded by European Americans at the start of the 19th century as the new centrally located capital of the state of Georgia. It served as the state capital from 1804 to 1868. In 1803 an act of the Georgia legislature called for the establishment and survey of a town to be named in honor of the current governor, John Milledge. The Treaty of Fort Wilkinson (1802) had recently forced Native American tribes to cede territory immediately west of the Oconee River. The white population of Georgia continued to press west and south in search of new farmland.