Paint Horses for Sale near Atlanta, TX

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Looking for a horse to be your trail buddy for years to come? Arizona is a..
Sarepta, Louisiana
Black Overo
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Mare
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Sarepta, LA
LA
$1,100
Paint Mare
Twinkle Fire Light aka Dolly is ready for someone to start in the round pe..
Mount Pleasant, Texas
Black
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Mare
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Mount Pleasant, TX
TX
$950
Paint Mare
Cherokee War Maiden is a beautiful stocky bay and white mare that just nee..
Shreveport, Louisiana
Bay
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Shreveport, LA
LA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
My Dirty Secret is just an awesome horse with the best bloodlines. He is h..
Sarepta, Louisiana
Gray
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Stallion
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Sarepta, LA
LA
$725
Paint Stallion
Attention!! Brews first 2005 foal earned his ROM in Halter at his first AP..
Shreveport, Louisiana
Chestnut
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Stallion
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Shreveport, LA
LA
$300
Paint Mare
UNIQUE COLOR If you are looking for a mare to put color and muscle in your ..
Texarkana, Arkansas
Grulla
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Mare
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Texarkana, AR
AR
$3,000
Paint Mare
Almos Painted Lady is a 2002 APHA Breeding Stock Mare. She is very sweet, a..
Marshall, Texas
Bay
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Mare
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Marshall, TX
TX
$1,100
Paint Stallion
Sorrel / White Tobiano stallion sired by AQHA Western Pleasure World Champi..
Marshall, Texas
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Marshall, TX
TX
$1,800
Paint Mare
"Leah" is a cute black and white filly sire by Badgers Playin Leo who's an ..
Marshall, Texas
Black
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Mare
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Marshall, TX
TX
$600
Paint Mare
She a Nice Well maner horse, broke to ride, started on ropping a little. He..
De Kalb, Texas
Bay
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Mare
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De Kalb, TX
TX
$800
Paint Stallion
Ima Lotto Winner is a grandson of the World Champion Paint horse Shots Flyi..
Pittsburg, Texas
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Pittsburg, TX
TX
$1,500
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About Atlanta, TX

Atlanta was established in 1871 with the building of the Texas and Pacific Railway and was named for Atlanta, Georgia, former home of many early settlers. This area of Texas had been settled by planters who brought enslaved African Americans with them to work the land. A post office was opened in 1871. By 1885 the community had 1,500 residents, who had founded three white and two black churches, two schools, a bank, several sawmills, a number of general stores, and a weekly newspaper, the Citizens' Journal. Lumbering was the chief industry.