Arabian Horses for Sale near Texas City, TX

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Sugar Land, TX 77478
Eeyore
3 years old Male stud arabian horse for sale $700 Healthy, halter broke and..
Sugar Land, Texas
Brown
Arabian
Mare
4
Sugar Land, TX
TX
$700
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Danbury, TX 77534
Arabian Gelding
Stunning chestnut Arabian show horse out of California but recently we’ve j..
Danbury, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Gelding
18
Danbury, TX
TX
$1,500
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Houston, TX 77095
Arabian Gelding
Cade is a beautiful 7 year old half Arabian/Quarter horse with a white blaz..
Houston, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Gelding
16
Houston, TX
TX
$700
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Mont Belvieu, TX 77521
Arabian Mare
"Rodeo Dandy" a.k.a "Dandy" is a five year old AHA registered Half Arab(Qua..
Mont Belvieu, Texas
Buckskin
Arabian
Mare
14
Mont Belvieu, TX
TX
$7,500
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Crosby, TX
Arabian Mare
Ameenah is a great broodmare, very good momma, very easy going, sweet and ..
Crosby, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Crosby, TX
TX
$1,200
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Crosby, TX
Arabian Mare
This is a Beautiful Egyptian Mare Throws Great babies this years filly is ..
Crosby, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Crosby, TX
TX
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Denver is quiet, a bit timid, and low in the herd pecking order. She handl..
Rosharon, Texas
Arabian
Mare
-
Rosharon, TX
TX
$250
Arabian Mare
wormed and current on coggins. green broke. will plow rein. gentle. ne..
Dayton, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Dayton, TX
TX
$250
Arabian Mare
Rio Night Jasmine is a flashy, registeredArabian filly with an excellent bl..
Houston, Texas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Houston, TX
TX
$5,000
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About Texas City, TX

Three duck hunters in 1891 noted that a location along Galveston Bay, known locally as Shoal Point, had the potential to become a major port. Shoal Point had existed since the 1830s, when veterans of the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) were awarded land for their services. The name was applied to the community when a post office opened in 1878. The duck hunters were three brothers from Duluth, Minnesota, named Benjamin, Henry, and Jacob Myers. After they returned to Duluth, they formed the Myers Brothers syndicate, convinced other investors to put up money to buy 10,000 acres of Galveston Bay frontage, including Shoal Point.