Paint Horses for Sale near De Smet, SD

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Paint Mare
Classy buckskin show filly that just brought home $ in the SDPHC futurity ..
Madison, South Dakota
Buckskin
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Madison, SD
SD
$2,000
Paint Mare
I have raised "Ellie" from a foal. She was shown as a weaner in the SDPHC ..
Madison, South Dakota
Bay
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Mare
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Madison, SD
SD
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Awesome young stallion who has over 120 days professional training. Curren..
Willow Lake, South Dakota
Black
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Stallion
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Willow Lake, SD
SD
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Paint Mare
Painted Rose Silent Bid Paint Horse Production Sale, May 22, 2004. 1- 4 pm,..
Watertown, South Dakota
Bay
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Mare
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Watertown, SD
SD
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Paint Stallion
This stallion is one of a kind. Beautiful markings and great dispossition. ..
Brookings, South Dakota
Black Overo
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Stallion
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Brookings, SD
SD
$2,650
Paint Stallion
Great Disposition, Professionally broke to ride, started roping and doing g..
Brookings, South Dakota
Paint
Stallion
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Brookings, SD
SD
$2,250
Paint Stallion
Fancy yearling colt, nice coloring, leads and loads, has been worked with b..
Alpena, South Dakota
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Alpena, SD
SD
$750
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About De Smet, SD

Located in the area of South Dakota known as "East River" (east of the Missouri River, which diagonally divides the state), De Smet was platted by European Americans in 1880. It was named for Belgian Father Pierre De Smet, a 19th-century Jesuit missionary who worked with Native Americans in the United States and its territories for most of his life. In the mid 1880s, prairie fires and failures of crops after a three-year period of drought caused many settlers to relocate their farms and homesteads to easier areas. By 1917, De Smet was a cow town, with many trains passing through every day carrying cattle to market. The Charles Ingalls family, originally of Wisconsin, arrived in De Smet in 1879.