Jumping Horses for Sale near Calhoun, GA

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Haflinger - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
Bingo
Bingo is the cutest, chunkiest, Halflinger/Shetland cross around!! He is 14..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Chestnut
Haflinger
Gelding
18
Alpharetta, GA
GA
$2,000
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Milton, GA 30004-27
JAG Kalico Kid
Free walk-trot riding opportunity at 40 acres farm with covered area. JAG K..
Milton, Georgia
Tobiano
Half Arabian
Gelding
25
Milton, GA
GA
$365
Oldenburg - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
Bourbon Street
Brody, this amazing 21 yr old Oldenberg ,is looking for a great home!! He i..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Chestnut
Oldenburg
Gelding
21
Alpharetta, GA
GA
$2,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
Zephyr
Zephyr (Z) has been training in the hunter discipline for two years and has..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Gelding
13
Alpharetta, GA
GA
$425
Oldenburg - Horse for Sale in Fairmount, GA 30139
Oldenburg Mare
Annabel is a flashy 10 year old Oldenburg/QH 15'3 mare. She has been in our..
Fairmount, Georgia
Bay
Oldenburg
Mare
19
Fairmount, GA
GA
$8,000
Mr. Darcy
Mr. Darcy is a 8-year-old 16.1 hand flashy grey warmblood for lease to the ..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Gray
American Warmblood
Gelding
15
Alpharetta, GA
GA
$1
Quarter Horse Mare
~14. 2 8 year old quarter horse mare pony hunter prospect. Currently show..
Woodstock, Georgia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Woodstock, GA
GA
$10,000

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.