All-Around Horses for Sale near Colville, WA

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Deer park, WA 99006
Dolly
2024 Double registered bay blanket Appaloosa filly, should mature at 16 han..
Deer Park, Washington
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
1
Deer Park, WA
WA
$8,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
RED
Red Registered name: SR Lena Tastic 2010 gelding 15.2 HH Red Roan Red is gr..
Newport, Washington
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Gelding
15
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Mustang - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
Freedom
Freedom is a 3 year old, beautiful, sweet, mustang mare ready to go any dir..
Newport, Washington
Brown
Mustang
Mare
8
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
Half Rack
Omega Big, handsome OTTB Gelding Can be ridden bareback, Western and Engl..
Newport, Washington
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
18
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Paint - Horse for Sale in Newport, WA 99156
Juno
Juno has been ridden bareback, Western & English. She can w/t/c, knows..
Newport, Washington
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
16
Newport, WA
WA
Sold
Appaloosa Stallion
Casper is competitive in every discipline I have had the chance to take hi..
Deer Park, Washington
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Deer Park, WA
WA
$500
Arabian Mare
She is a long legged yearling filly. Loves to learn and a real sweety. She..
Curlew, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Curlew, WA
WA
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
This is 8 th generation leopard colt, from a 100% foundation grulla leopard..
Deer Park, Washington
Grulla
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Deer Park, WA
WA
$3,000
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About Colville, WA

John Work, an agent for The Hudson's Bay Company, established Fort Colvile near the Kettle Falls fur trading site in 1825. It replaced the Spokane House and the Flathead Post as the main trading center on the Upper Columbia River. Americans also wanted to operate in this territory. In the first half of the 19th century, the Oregon boundary dispute (or Oregon question) arose as a result of competing British and American claims to the Pacific Northwest. It was settled by the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which set the new boundary between Canada and the United States at the 49th Parallel, to the north of Fort Colville.