Gaited Horses for Sale near Scottsboro, AL

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Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Chickamauga, GA 30707
Esfera
Mare and colt For sale hasn’t been rode in couple years. Easy to catch wi..
Chickamauga, Georgia
Pinto
Paso Fino
Mare
25
Chickamauga, GA
GA
Sold
Spotted Saddle - Horse for Sale in Belvidere, TN 37306
Roxie
Pretty little mare who really is willing to climb mountains. She has sweet ..
Belvidere, Tennessee
Brown
Spotted Saddle
Mare
13
Belvidere, TN
TN
$2,500
Roxie
Pretty little mare who really is willing to climb mountains. She has sweet ..
Belvidere, Tennessee
Brown
Spotted Saddle
Mare
13
Belvidere, TN
TN
$2,500
Roxie
Pretty little mare who really is willing to climb mountains. She has sweet ..
Belvidere, Tennessee
Brown
Spotted Saddle
Mare
13
Belvidere, TN
TN
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
2007 NRHA Natural Pleasure World Champion 2004 GSSHA Open Shod Racking Cha..
Chickamauga, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Chickamauga, GA
GA
$10,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Blue is a big, sweet gelding that is still at a great age. He has a gorgeo..
Chickamauga, Georgia
Blue Roan
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Chickamauga, GA
GA
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Registered TWHBEA. Pedigree lists 3 WGC with references to more. UTD on a..
Chickamauga, Georgia
Blue Roan
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Chickamauga, GA
GA
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Apache is a nice stud. Stands, Loads, Bathes. He has been shown and done w..
Belvidere, Tennessee
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Belvidere, TN
TN
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
TWHBEA Black Tobiano Mare. Midnight Sun, Mack K. , Merry Go Boy, Triple Th..
Chickamauga, Georgia
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Chickamauga, GA
GA
$3,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Pistol can be registered SSH / TWH / RH. Great Pusher C. G. bloodlines. He ..
Geraldine, Alabama
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Geraldine, AL
AL
$3,000
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About Scottsboro, AL

Prior to Scottsboro's founding, the area surrounding the present-day city was inhabited by the Cherokee Indians. While the Tennessee Valley did not have large Native American settlements at the time of the first white settlers, there was a Cherokee town named "Crow Town" near where Scottsboro developed along the Tennessee River. As settlers began pouring into the eastern Tennessee region, chiefly from the Upper South, they found the Tennessee River to be an excellent source of food, water, and a way of shipping goods to the big cities. John Hunt, in 1805, decided to migrate to the area and built a small log cabin in the woods near the river. More people settled in the area, and Huntsville was formally incorporated in 1811.