Paint Horses for Sale near Fort Smith, AR

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Paint Mare
5- Year - Old Bay Mare Started on barrels and Poles. Has had a lot of foun..
Alma, Arkansas
Bay
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Mare
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Alma, AR
AR
$800
Paint Mare
5- Year - Old Gorgeous Black and White Tobiano Paint Mare Laid back, eas..
Alma, Arkansas
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Mare
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Alma, AR
AR
$2,000
Paint Mare
APHA Reg. 586926. Shadey can be ridden, just started her under saddle agai..
Lincoln, Arkansas
Brown
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Mare
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Lincoln, AR
AR
$900
Paint Stallion
APHA Reg. 891080. We call him Gunner, have been riding for three months no..
Lincoln, Arkansas
Palomino
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Stallion
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Lincoln, AR
AR
$1,700
Paint Mare
APHA Reg. 809917. We call her Dottie. Have not ridden her yet. Leads, loa..
Lincoln, Arkansas
Chestnut
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Mare
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Lincoln, AR
AR
$600
Paint Mare
Nice, big, stout pretty APHA buckskin filly with no white markings. Gentle..
Cecil, Arkansas
Buckskin
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Mare
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Cecil, AR
AR
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Weanling / yearling Futurity money winner, would make a flashy riding horse..
Heavener, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Heavener, OK
OK
$2,000
Paint Mare
Very nice fillies with good pedigrees. Most will mature 16 hands. Have 2 s..
Cecil, Arkansas
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Mare
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Cecil, AR
AR
$1,500
Paint Mare
Youth Horse Needs a good rider, Has a great spin can really turn the barrel..
Stilwell, Oklahoma
Bay
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Mare
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Stilwell, OK
OK
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Amigo has a wonderful lope. . . he has been started on barrels but hasn't b..
Mulberry, Arkansas
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Mulberry, AR
AR
$2,000
Paint Mare
This mare is awesome. She has been being rode at playdays by a woman and he..
Muldrow, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Mare
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Muldrow, OK
OK
$4,500
Paint Mare
She neck reins, and is very smooth riding. She has potential to be a great..
Poteau, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Mare
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Poteau, OK
OK
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Eagle is a true Love Bug. He is easy to handle. You can breed him anyway y..
Mulberry, Arkansas
Black Overo
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Stallion
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Mulberry, AR
AR
$250
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About Fort Smith, AR

This area was occupied for thousands of years by indigenous peoples, attracted to the advantageous site near the rivers. They used the waterways for transportation and trading, and to supply fish and water for their villages. The French claimed this area as part of their New France and La Louisiana. Some colonial fur traders traveled the Arkansas and other rivers to trade with the native American tribes. The United States acquired this territory and large areas west of the Mississippi River from France in the Louisiana Purchase (1803).