Roping Horses for Sale near Alexandria, LA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Ville Platte, LA 70586
Doc
PRICE REDUCED.Doc is a registered three bar 10 month old American quater h..
Ville Platte, Louisiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
4
Ville Platte, LA
LA
$1,500
Whi
i want for it $450.000..
Glenmora, Louisiana
Buckskin
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
6
Glenmora, LA
LA
$450
Paint Stallion
Fantastic disposition, very laid back. Has shown great potential in the p..
Jonesville, Louisiana
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Jonesville, LA
LA
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a very nice grey filly with Strait Silver, Doc Bar, Hollywood Gold,..
Alexandria, Louisiana
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Alexandria, LA
LA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
This is a 9 year old bay qh. He runs barrels in a 16 with me and my little ..
Deville, Louisiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Deville, LA
LA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This horse is a baby sitter. You cant find something as good as him. We lea..
Deville, Louisiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Deville, LA
LA
$2,500
Paint Mare
This mare has lots of spunk. Used as brood mare last 4 years but was a ropi..
Jonesville, Louisiana
Paint
Mare
-
Jonesville, LA
LA
$3,000
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About Alexandria, LA

Located along the Red River, the city of Alexandria was originally home to a community which supported activities of the adjacent French trader outpost of Post du Rapides. The area developed as an assemblage of traders, Caddo people, and merchants in the agricultural lands bordering the mostly unsettled areas to the north and providing a link from the south to the El Camino Real and then larger settlement of Natchitoches, the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase. Alexander Fulton, a businessman from Washington County, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, received a land grant from Spain in 1785, and the first organized settlement was made at some point in the 1790s. In 1805, Fulton and business partner Thomas Harris Maddox laid out the town plan and named the town in Fulton's honor. The earliest deed that survives for an Alexandria resident is from June 24, 1805, when a William Cochren, who identifies himself as "of the Town of Alexandria", sold a tract of land across the Red River to a William Murrey.