Dressage Horses for Sale near Deadwood, SD

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American Warmblood Stallion
Arabian / Quarter horse American Warmblood eligible colt. Due to the sudd..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Chestnut
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Rapid City, SD
SD
$900
Arabian Stallion
RHEVELATION is the first purebred son of RHOCKY RHOAD, a Khemosabi grandso..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Arabian
Stallion
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Rapid City, SD
SD
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Morab Mare
Flirt is half Paint, half Morab. No papers. Pretty sorrel with liver chestn..
Custer, South Dakota
Sorrel
Morab
Mare
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Custer, SD
SD
$500
Morab Stallion
Lucky is a registered Morab 75% Arab, 25% Morgan, full brother to Pride, a ..
Custer, South Dakota
Bay
Morab
Stallion
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Custer, SD
SD
$1,500
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About Deadwood, SD

The settlement of Deadwood began illegally in the 1870s, on land which had been granted to the Lakota people in the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie. The treaty had guaranteed ownership of the Black Hills to the Lakota people, who considered this area to be sacred. The settlers' squatting led to numerous land disputes, several of which reached the United States Supreme Court. Everything changed after Colonel George Armstrong Custer led an expedition into the Black Hills and announced the discovery of gold in 1874, on French Creek near present-day Custer, South Dakota. This announcement was a catalyst for the Black Hills Gold Rush, and miners and entrepreneurs swept into the area.