Andalusian Horses for Sale near Bridgeport, TX

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Andalusian Mare
Registered and purebred Andalusian mare. We are moving and must sell her! ..
Henrietta, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
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Henrietta, TX
TX
$4,500
Andalusian Stallion
Basilio TFA (Gabeno X Nobleza D) - by 5 time National Champion stallion Ga..
Fort Worth, Texas
Andalusian
Stallion
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Fort Worth, TX
TX
$1,600
Andalusian Mare
Dulcinea will make a wonderful Andalusian broodmare and riding horse...
Denton, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
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Denton, TX
TX
$10,000
Andalusian Stallion
This exceptional young stallion captured the attention of the Spanish revis..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$20,000
Andalusian Stallion
This exceptional young stallion captured the attention of the Spanish revis..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$18,500
Andalusian Stallion
This fantastic Carthusian stallion was bred by Manolo Danvilla of the disti..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$2,000
Andalusian Stallion
This exceptional young stallion captured the attention of the Spanish revis..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$18,500
Andalusian Stallion
This outstanding young colt is easy to handle, has energetic, powerful move..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$8,500
Andalusian Stallion
This energetic dark rose gray colt is the first foal of our beautiful Hacen..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$9,500
Andalusian Stallion
This beautiful dark grey colt is a full brother to Bucephalos P. He has a v..
Pilot Point, Texas
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$7,000
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About Bridgeport, TX

Bridgeport's history began in February 1860 when William H. Hunt was granted a charter from the West Fork Bridge Company to build a bridge across the West Fork of the Trinity River. The bridge was located approximately one mile southwest of the present townsite. A Texas State Historical Marker alongside Farm To Market Road 920 denotes the spot of the original bridge today . The wooden bridge was used for a portion of the Butterfield Overland Mail stage route used for only a few months between August 1860 and March 1861.