Horses for Sale in Paris TN, Martin TN

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Quarter Horse Mare
Person who trained this mare puts on barrel clinics in the Jackson, TN area..
Paris, Tennessee
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Paris, TN
TN
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
AQHA Mousey grullo with black points. Out of a Blondy's Dude stud (branded..
Martin, Tennessee
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Martin, TN
TN
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Loud blkted colt. Sired by NN, blue roan, Dreamfinder & Imp Andrew gr - son..
Puryear, Tennessee
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Puryear, TN
TN
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great 4- H horse or go straight into an AQHA event. This horse is finished..
Martin, Tennessee
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Martin, TN
TN
$5,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Dixie has been with the family since she was 4 months old. She has great c..
Martin, Tennessee
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Martin, TN
TN
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great minded, huge strided very willing, beautiful. Great grandson of Thre..
Martin, Tennessee
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Martin, TN
TN
$4,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Very cute, muscular (looks like small thoroughbred, dark bay gelding. He ha..
Almo, Kentucky
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Almo, KY
KY
$2,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Beautiful registered 3 yr old thoroughbred mare. This mare is built to jump..
Almo, Kentucky
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Almo, KY
KY
$5,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This two year old filly is well started in western pleasure. She is by the..
Mayfield, Kentucky
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mayfield, KY
KY
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Stakes winner captured victories on both dirt & turf. Has sired multiple wi..
Almo, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Almo, KY
KY
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About Mayfield, KY

Mayfield is in the center of the Jackson Purchase, an eight-county region purchased by Isaac Shelby and Andrew Jackson from the Chickasaw people in 1818. Mayfield was established as the county seat of Graves County in 1821, and the county was formally organized in 1823. John Anderson is believed to have been the first European-American settler, arriving in 1819 and building a log home on Mayfield Creek. In December 1821, Anderson was appointed county court clerk and moved about two and a half miles to the site that became Mayfield. According to Trabue Davis, the town's name originates indirectly from a gambler named Mayfield, who was kidnapped about 1817 at a racetrack near what is now Hickman.