Endurance Riding Horses for Sale near Clover, SC

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Denver, NC 28037
Rio
Meet Rio! 9yo 15.2hh TWH Gelding Rio has all of the confidence and style th..
Denver, North Carolina
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
13
Denver, NC
NC
$3,200
Paint Pony - Horse for Sale in Denver, NC 28037
Waffles
Waffles !! 9yo 13.2hh gaited pony mare. You don't come across one like this..
Denver, North Carolina
Other
Paint Pony
Mare
13
Denver, NC
NC
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Merle is a super safe, brave pony. Great with kids. Would climb a telepho..
Moore, South Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Moore, SC
SC
$2,500
Half Arabian Stallion
7 year old Half - Arabian grey gelding. Sire is Scenic Jet Too (APHA) and ..
Clover, South Carolina
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Clover, SC
SC
$1,000
Arabian Mare
This horse is awesome. She completed her first 50 mile endurance ride last..
Hickory, North Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Hickory, NC
NC
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Grace is a super filly, easy to handle and eager to please. Classic Polish,..
Wingate, North Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Wingate, NC
NC
$2,300
Arabian Mare
With 77% Crabbet / Blunt bloodlines and the conformation true to the breed...
Wingate, North Carolina
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Wingate, NC
NC
$4,500
Arabian Mare
We have decided to offer for sale a VERY nice older mare that is well broke..
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Rutherfordton, NC
NC
$650
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About Clover, SC

Clover was founded just north of an earlier settlement, New Centre, which had waned during the Civil War. The pivotal American Revolutionary War battle of Kings Mountain occurred approximately eight miles to the west of modern-day Clover, on October 7, 1780. Prior to Clover's founding, Bethany and Bethel, communities to the west and east, respectively, were primary population centers in northern York District, with well-established Presbyterian churches, post offices and stores serving the area's numerous cotton farms. The village of Clover began as a railway stop in 1876, midway between Yorkville, and modern-day Gastonia, North Carolina, when the first railroad tracks were laid through the northern section of the county. Before the Civil War, the Kings Mountain Railroad had operated as far north as Yorkville from Chester, but the tracks were destroyed during the war.