Paint Horses for Sale near Columbus, NE

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Paint Mare
For Sale Paint Mare, broke to ride. She would make a great barrel horse a..
Columbus, Nebraska
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Columbus, NE
NE
$2,500
Paint Mare
Arrow of Paradise, a Gorgeous Registered Buckskin Paint Tobinao Quarter Hor..
Mead, Nebraska
Buckskin
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Mead, NE
NE
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Here is a 16h Tobiano Stallion that would compliment your mares. Eagle is ..
Madison, Nebraska
Black
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Madison, NE
NE
$4,000
Paint Stallion
Here is a grandson of Blue Max. He is very gentle and has a great disposit..
Madison, Nebraska
Black
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Madison, NE
NE
$5,000
Paint Mare
Misty is a stout well built yearling. She is halter broke, broke to lead bu..
Madison, Nebraska
Black
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Mare
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Madison, NE
NE
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Good bloodlines. Very friendly - an inherited quality. Sire produces %90 co..
Genoa, Nebraska
Bay
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Genoa, NE
NE
$900
Paint Mare
Here is one beautiful brood mare. Has all the markings to be homozygous. ..
Madison, Nebraska
Black
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Madison, NE
NE
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Neon has been used in 4- H for the past 4 years. He was used in Western, H..
Humphrey, Nebraska
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Humphrey, NE
NE
$2,500
Paint Mare
Lassy is a 2003 APHA Palomino Overo filly. She is sired by Boston County Ki..
Clarks, Nebraska
Palomino
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Clarks, NE
NE
$1,250
Paint Stallion
Throws 90% color and gentle dispositions. Limited bookings for 2004...
Genoa, Nebraska
Black
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Genoa, NE
NE
$300
Paint Mare
This little filly is well built and well bred. She is Impessive and Three ..
Clarks, Nebraska
Palomino
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Clarks, NE
NE
$1,250
Paint Mare
JagsNBos Blu Robin is a 1997 Brown Solid APHA mare. She has great conformat..
Central City, Nebraska
Brown
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Central City, NE
NE
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Ladys Victor is a May 1998 APHA Tobiano tri - colored stallion. 15 hands, q..
Central City, Nebraska
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Central City, NE
NE
$3,500
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About Columbus, NE

In the 18th century, the area around the confluence of the Platte and the Loup Rivers was used by a variety of Native American tribes, including Pawnee, Otoe, Ponca, and Omaha. The Pawnee are thought to have descended from the Protohistoric Lower Loup Culture; the Otoe had moved from central Iowa into the lower Platte Valley in the early 18th century; and the closely related Omaha and Ponca had moved from the vicinity of the Ohio River mouth, settling along the Missouri by the mid-18th century. In 1720, Pawnee and Otoe allied with the French massacred the Spanish force led by Pedro de Villasur just south of the present site of Columbus. In the 19th century, the " Great Platte River Road"—the valley of the Platte and North Platte Rivers running from Fort Kearny to Fort Laramie— was the principal route of the westward expansion. For travellers following the north bank of the Platte, the Loup River, with its soft banks and quicksands, represented a major obstacle.