Paint Horses for Sale near Humboldt, IA

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Paint Mare
Nice paint Horse For Saleā€¦ Jasmain is a 4 year old paint horse. She is soun..
Fenton, Iowa
White
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Fenton, IA
IA
$1,000
Paint Mare
Jessicas Lucky Lady (Jessi) is a great girl and will steal your heart the ..
Boone, Iowa
Black
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Boone, IA
IA
$1,000
Paint Mare
Requested Love (Missy) is a great horse, she is quiet and sound. Missy was..
Boone, Iowa
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Boone, IA
IA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Whiplash is currently finishing up 45 days professional training. His trai..
Gowrie, Iowa
Cremello
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Gowrie, IA
IA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Lucky is a lover who loves people. His foals have been successfully shown ..
Grand Junction, Iowa
Tobiano
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Grand Junction, IA
IA
$250
Paint Stallion
Lee is a lover not a fighter. He stands 15. 2 hh produces gentle healthy f..
Grand Junction, Iowa
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Grand Junction, IA
IA
$400
Paint Mare
Queen is all Bay with no white markings she has been trail ridden in just a..
Gilmore City, Iowa
Bay
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Mare
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Gilmore City, IA
IA
$1,350
Paint Stallion
Franky is a coming 3 yr old gelding. He was started well last spring, but h..
Albert City, Iowa
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Albert City, IA
IA
$1,600
Paint Stallion
Seco Shoshone Skip is a 2000 APHA sorrel and white tobiano stallion. Used p..
Albert City, Iowa
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Albert City, IA
IA
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Derby is a thick stout coming 4 yr old gelding. Should make an excellent ro..
Albert City, Iowa
Sorrel
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Albert City, IA
IA
$2,400
Paint Mare
2 year old mare paint breeding stock. Halter broke. Started under saddle. ..
Boone, Iowa
Sorrel
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Mare
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Boone, IA
IA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Well mannered paint stud colt. Would make a good 4- h project...
Jefferson, Iowa
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Jefferson, IA
IA
$800
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About Humboldt, IA

Frank A. Gotch Park (just south of present-day Humboldt and Dakota City) was a location of prehistoric and some Dakota Indian villages near where the two forks of the Des Moines River meet. During westward expansion in the 1800s, this area is thought to be the location of a fort/trading post called Fort Confederation. According to Federal records in 1825, permission was granted to build the fort to trade with the Ihanktonwan Dakota ( Yankton Sioux) Indians. Information about the exact details of the fort are unclear, such as if American or French Canadian or Metis traders built it, bringing up many questions about this fort.