Paint Horses for Sale near Ogden, UT

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Paint Stallion
Shadow Kicker is son of Utah Carol, grandson of Summer Clown and great - g..
West Haven, Utah
Tobiano
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West Haven, UT
UT
$7,000
Paint Mare
This mare can do it all. She is not registered. I am told her father was a..
West Bountiful, Utah
Palomino
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West Bountiful, UT
UT
$3,000
Paint Stallion
LIGHTNING HIGH PRIZE ~ Lightning just turned one. He is a gorgeous paint. ..
Liberty, Utah
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Liberty, UT
UT
$2,000
Paint Stallion
HANCOCKS BAR DECK sired by DENEROTEL by MR. DENERO. He is a true black Ove..
Liberty, Utah
Black
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Liberty, UT
UT
$400
Paint Mare
Lacy is a true Blue Roan. Her points are black! She is a big mare with l..
Liberty, Utah
Blue Roan
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Liberty, UT
UT
$4,500
Paint Mare
Candy is a true black and white. She loves people and attention. We have ..
Liberty, Utah
Black
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Liberty, UT
UT
$2,900
Paint Stallion
HIGH DIAMOND PRIZE sired by HIGH PRIZE, by TINKS VERSARY BARS. Beautiful ..
Liberty, Utah
Grulla
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Liberty, UT
UT
$400
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About Ogden, UT

Originally named Fort Buenaventura, Ogden was the first permanent settlement by people of European descent in what is now Utah. It was established by the trapper Miles Goodyear in 1846 about a mile west of where downtown Ogden sits today. In November 1847, Captain James Brown purchased all the land now comprising Weber County together with some livestock and Fort Buenaventura for $3,000. The land was conveyed to Captain Brown in a Mexican Land Grant, this area being at that time a part of Mexico. [ citation needed ] The settlement was then called Brownsville, after Captain James Brown, but was later named Ogden for a brigade leader of the Hudson's Bay Company, Peter Skene Ogden, who had trapped in the Weber Valley a generation earlier.