Jumping Horses for Sale in Linden NC, Vass NC

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Welsh Pony Mare
AmerDansk Contessa is a fancy dapple grey Welsh Arab cross, great mover, ve..
Linden, North Carolina
Gray
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Linden, NC
NC
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Thoroughbred Stallion
Isaac is a people horse who wants to please. He has solid w / t / c and 3 ..
Vass, North Carolina
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Vass, NC
NC
$6,500
Selle Francais Stallion
Gitan Rouge is by the famous French Olympic Show Jumping stallion Papillon ..
Apex, North Carolina
Chestnut
Selle Francais
Stallion
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Apex, NC
NC
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is a three year ols chestnut quarter horse. Started under saddle ..
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fayetteville, NC
NC
$4,500
Hanoverian Mare
This is a fabulous mare by the hanoverian stallion WUmmerstern out of a 3 /..
Wilson, North Carolina
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
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Wilson, NC
NC
$7,500
Welsh Pony Mare
Fancy medium hunter pony - great mover! Eligible to show in green pony div..
Linden, North Carolina
Gray
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Linden, NC
NC
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Shows at 2'6" but schools at 3'...
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Brown
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Fayetteville, NC
NC
$9,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Extra fancy hunter for junior or small adult. Potential for Regular 4'0 or ..
Raleigh, North Carolina
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Raleigh, NC
NC
$18,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Excellent jr / adult prospect. Schooling 3'6"| shown 2'9"| still elig. 1 st..
Raleigh, North Carolina
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Raleigh, NC
NC
$7,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Escapade (Surry) is a fifteen y. o. sixteen hh dark bay TB mare that has c..
Durham, North Carolina
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Durham, NC
NC
$7,500
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About Cary, NC

In 1750, Cary began as a settlement called Bradford's Ordinary. About 100 years later, the North Carolina Railroad between New Bern and Hillsborough was constructed through the town, linking Bradford's Ordinary to a major transportation route. Allison Francis "Frank" Page is credited with founding the town. Page was a Wake County farmer and lumberman. He and his wife, Catherine "Kate" Raboteau Page bought 300 acres (1.2 km 2) surrounding the railroad junction in 1854 and named his development Cary, after Samuel Fenton Cary (a former Ohio congressman and prohibitionist he admired).