Appendix Horses for Sale near Tempe, AZ

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Appendix - Horse for Sale in Surprise, AZ 85388
La Prieta
Rely good mare!!!for kids and old peole..7ys.old..
Surprise, Arizona
Black
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Mare
7
Surprise, AZ
AZ
$4,500
Appendix - Horse for Sale in Apache Junction, AZ 85120
Red
Red is a 9yr old sabino gelding. He is super sweet with a great personality..
Apache Junction, Arizona
Sorrel
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Gelding
11
Apache Junction, AZ
AZ
$5,500
Appendix - Horse for Sale in Queen Creek, AZ 85242
Appendix Mare
5 yr old Appendix QH Mare. Mare is greenbroke, has been saddled & ridden v..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Sorrel
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Mare
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Queen Creek, AZ
AZ
$900
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Prestigious Skyes (stable name Kelly) is a 6- year - old, 16- hands AQHA r..
Phoenix, Arizona
Chestnut
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Phoenix, AZ
AZ
Contact
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Artsolutely Fabulous 16 H Mare, 6 yrs old. In Hunter / Jumper training at..
Gilbert, Arizona
Bay
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Gilbert, AZ
AZ
$10,000
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Rescued from abuse, now he needs a job. Clips, shoes, bathes and loads. N..
Apache Junction, Arizona
Chestnut
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Stallion
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Apache Junction, AZ
AZ
$1,300
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*SOLD SOLD OTHERS AVAILABLE Nice yearling gelding, leads, ties, bathes, tr..
Buckeye, Arizona
Bay
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Buckeye, AZ
AZ
$500
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Geourgeous 3 year old bay gedling. never bucked or took off. 100 Speedinde..
Litchfield Park, Arizona
Bay
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Litchfield Park, AZ
AZ
$7,500
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Baymare Suede is a 2 yr old bay AQHA filly, 14. 2h, halter broke and gentle..
Glendale, Arizona
Bay
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Glendale, AZ
AZ
$1,000
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About Tempe, AZ

The Hohokam lived in this area and built canals to support their agriculture. They abandoned their settlements during the 15th century, with a few individuals and families remaining nearby. Fort McDowell was established approximately 25 mi (40 km) northeast of present downtown Tempe on the upper Salt River in 1865 allowing for new towns to be built farther down the Salt River. US military service members and Hispanic workers were hired to grow food and animal feed to supply the fort, and less than a year later, had set up small camps near the river that were the first permanent communities in the Valley after the fall of the Hohokam. (Phoenix was settled shortly afterward, by 1867–68.) The two settlements were 'Hayden's Ferry', named after a ferry service operated by Charles T.