Paint Horses for Sale in Dallas NC, Gray Court SC

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Dakota is a young stallion that has just begun his show career with only 10..
Dallas, North Carolina
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Dallas, NC
NC
$500
Paint Stallion
Gorgeous boy!!Imprinted at birth. Dam is registered Arabian with Bask, Bey ..
Gray Court, South Carolina
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Gray Court, SC
SC
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Max is a beautiful paint horse. He's been u / s for about 2 months and doin..
York, South Carolina
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York, SC
SC
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Bandit is a great trail horse with loads of spunk. He has had a very rough ..
York, South Carolina
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York, SC
SC
$3,000
Paint Mare
Princess is about 14. 2 hands tall. She loads, shoes, and is very easy to c..
Forest City, North Carolina
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Forest City, NC
NC
$1,600
Paint Mare
1999 APHA reg breeding stock mare, ridden english and western, 2001 CHSA ha..
Honea Path, South Carolina
Sorrel
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Honea Path, SC
SC
$2,500
Paint Mare
Beautiful mare, very flashy. Has points in barrel racing, goat tying, pole ..
Dallas, North Carolina
Sorrel
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Mare
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Dallas, NC
NC
$3,000
Paint Mare
Beautifully marked black overo mare. This mare has been trail ridden, team ..
Dallas, North Carolina
Black
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Mare
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Dallas, NC
NC
$3,000
Paint Mare
Mitzi has 60 days under saddle with a trainer. She is not spooky. Very quie..
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Sorrel
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Mare
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Rutherfordton, NC
NC
$3,800
Paint Stallion
Paint / Quarter Horse, Red & white, Gelding, 5 yrs, 15H, Beautiful Blue Eye..
York, South Carolina
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Stallion
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York, SC
SC
$1,200
Paint Mare
2002 Medicine Hat Filly, Hitman & Mardelle Dixon Bred, Sweet Disposition, V..
Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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Mare
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Boiling Springs, NC
NC
$1,500
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About Union, SC

Both the city of Union and Union County received their names from the old Union Church that stood a short distance from the Monarch Mill. When it was first founded, the city of Union was known as Unionville; later the name was shortened to Union. The county's first white settlers came from Virginia in 1749. Union County's population grew the fastest between 1762 and the start of the Revolutionary War. Settlers built log cabins and cultivated tobacco, flax, corn and wheat.