Paint Horses for Sale near Eufaula, AL

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Tipper is an 8 yr old Paint mare, rides. Never mistreated, never lame or ..
Newton, Alabama
Black Overo
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Newton, AL
AL
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Paint Stallion
APHA #877395. This is an excellent stud colt with correct conformation an..
Salem, Alabama
Red Roan
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Handsom, stocky, great markings. needs experienced rider to work with him. ..
Fortson, Georgia
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Fortson, GA
GA
$1,000
Paint Mare
Cloe is a great mare with no bad habits. She has produced three babies for ..
Salem, Alabama
Bay
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,000
Paint Mare
A true 16h mare. She is solid, but has produced some pretty flashy babies..
Salem, Alabama
Sorrel
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Salem, AL
AL
$600
Paint Mare
This is a great 3- in -1 package. This mare is homozygous and produces lo..
Salem, Alabama
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Salem, AL
AL
$3,000
Paint Mare
Gorgeous baby with tons of breeding and potential. Imprinted and handled d..
Salem, Alabama
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Mare
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,800
Paint Stallion
Ebony is a beautiful black and white gelding with loads of potential. He h..
Dothan, Alabama
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Stallion
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Dothan, AL
AL
$5,000
Paint Stallion
1993 Black Apha Performance Race - Bred Stallion that has been tested and P..
Headland, Alabama
Black
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Headland, AL
AL
$400
Paint Mare
started training level dressage. jumps 3 ft courses with ease and potential..
Dothan, Alabama
Sorrel
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Dothan, AL
AL
$5,500
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About Eufaula, AL

The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now modern-day Eufaula was occupied by three Creek tribes, including the Eufaulas. : 3 By the 1820s the land was part of the Creek Indian Territory and supposedly off-limits to white settlement. : 4 By 1827 enough illegal white settlement had occurred that the Creeks appealed to the federal government for protection of their property rights. In July of that year, federal troops were sent to the Eufaula area to remove the settlers by force of arms, a conflict known as the "Intruders War". : 4 The Creeks signed the Treaty of Washington in 1826, ceding most of their land in Georgia and eastern Alabama to the United States, but it was not fully effective in practice until the late 1820s.