Breeding Horses for Sale near Leesburg, GA

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Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Vienna, GA 31092
Lexie
A beauty who is a loving mare. Lexie produces quality foals like herself. ..
Vienna, Georgia
Piebald
Gypsy Vanner
Mare
15
Vienna, GA
GA
$20,000
Miniature Mare
Precious is a very sweet and beautiful mare. She is one of the prettiest m..
Sylvester, Georgia
Miniature
Mare
-
Sylvester, GA
GA
$650
Tennessee Walking Mare
A WHOLE LOTTA STARDUST Registration # 20500491. Pearl is a beautiful TWH P..
Albany, Georgia
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Albany, GA
GA
$3,000
Paint Mare
Ginger to our knowledge has always been a brood mare, she does not ride th..
Albany, Georgia
White
Paint
Mare
-
Albany, GA
GA
$800
Tennessee Walking Mare
This registered mare is a beauty! She has the best disposition and just wa..
Albany, Georgia
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Albany, GA
GA
$3,500
Paint Mare
$1000, Trade or o. b. o. Picture available if interested. 01'APHA filly ha..
Albany, Georgia
Paint
Mare
-
Albany, GA
GA
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
A young, double Leo and Poco Pine bred mare. In foal to DOMINANT GENE (tEXA..
Moultrie, Georgia
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Moultrie, GA
GA
$2,000
Paint Mare
Beautiful buckskin / overo mare in foal to black qtr stud. This years colt ..
Moultrie, Georgia
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
-
Moultrie, GA
GA
$1,500
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About Leesburg, GA

Leesburg, originally known as "Wooten Station", was founded in 1870 as the Central of Georgia Railway arrived in the area. In 1872, the town was renamed "Wooten", and the seat was transferred from Starksville. In 1874, the town was incorporated and renamed again to its present form of Leesburg. Leesburg was the site of a malaria research station established by the International Health Board in 1924; 74 African American children were selected for study with splenic enlargement, a sign of malaria. Leesburg is the site of the Leesburg Stockade incident, in which a group of African-American teenage and pre-teen girls were arrested for protesting racial segregation in Americus, Georgia, and were imprisoned without charges for 45 days in poor conditions in the Lee County Public Works building.