Horses for Sale near Calhoun, GA

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Miniature - Horse for Sale in Pine Log, GA 30171
Potter
Ready in time for Christmas!!!! Miniature stud colt, super sweet. Both pa..
Pine Log, Georgia
Gray
Miniature
Stallion
2
Pine Log, GA
GA
Sold
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
26
Chickamauga, GA
GA
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Paint - Horse for Sale in Adairsville, GA 30103
Lacy
Beautiful blue eyed, registered sorrel overo mare.Lacy is 15hh. She is very..
Adairsville, Georgia
Sorrel Overo
Paint
Mare
25
Adairsville, GA
GA
Sold
Miniature - Horse for Sale in Dalton, GA 30721
Fashion
adorable blue rain and white AMHA and AMHR colt..
Dalton, Georgia
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
3
Dalton, GA
GA
Sold
Miniature - Horse for Sale in Pine Log, GA 30171
Duke
Ready for Christmas!!!!! Super cute & sweet miniature horse. His sire i..
Pine Log, Georgia
Black
Miniature
Stallion
2
Pine Log, GA
GA
Sold
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Ellijay, GA 30540
Jasmin (Jazzy)
Gorgeous, gentle Jasmin adores absolutely everyone! Her elegant STYLE alway..
Ellijay, Georgia
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
28
Ellijay, GA
GA
Sold
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Canton, GA 30115
Bandit
Meet Bandit a.k.a. “Steal Your Heart”. Bandit is a 12-13 Year Old (Vet Age..
Canton, Georgia
Dun
Quarter Horse
Gelding
13
Canton, GA
GA
$4,000

About Calhoun, GA

Calhoun was a part of the Cherokee Nation (including New Echota, capital of the Cherokee Nation) until December 29, 1835. Cherokee leaders such as The Ridge and William Hicks had developed numerous productive farms in the fertile Oothcaloga Valley. When the Cherokee refused to give up the remainder of their lands under the Indian Removal Act, after years of land cessions to the United States for white settlers in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, President Andrew Jackson sent US troops to the northern region of Georgia to force most of the tribe to move to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River, most notably present-day Oklahoma. (See more information on Trail of Tears.) In December 1827, Georgia had already claimed the Cherokee lands that became Gordon County and other counties. A small town called "Dawsonville" was created and founded in the Gordon County, named for the owner of an early general store.