Spotted Saddle Horses for Sale near Wetumpka, AL

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Spotted Saddle - Horse for Sale in Shorter, AL
Spotted Saddle Stallion
8 year old bay and white gelding, truly a country Cadillac, nice gait, fi..
Shorter, Alabama
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Shorter, AL
AL
$2,500
Spotted Saddle - Horse for Sale in Shorter, AL
Spotted Saddle Stallion
9 yr old gaited black and white gelding, anyone can ride. This horse has ..
Shorter, Alabama
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Shorter, AL
AL
$1,500
Spotted Saddle Stallion
His name is gunner for a reason! NOT GUN SHY!I cant stress ENOUGH how AMAZ..
Sylacauga, Alabama
Blue Roan
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Sylacauga, AL
AL
$3,000
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Outstanding manners on the ground or in the saddle. Loads, Unloads, Reloa..
Sylacauga, Alabama
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Sylacauga, AL
AL
$3,500
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About Wetumpka, AL

Wetumpka was long settled by the Muscogee people, whose territory extended through present-day Georgia and Alabama. Their largest towns were on the banks of the Coosa and at its confluence with the Tallapoosa River, at Wetumpka and Talisi (now Tallassee), respectively. After moving the 1702 settlement of Mobile to Mobile Bay in 1711, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville sent an expedition up the Alabama River to establish a fort in the interior of the colony, known as La Louisiane or New France, to stop the encroachment of British colonists and to foster trade and goodwill with the Creek. Bienville directed the construction of Fort Toulouse along the Coosa River in 1714, 4 miles (6 km) above the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers and the Creek village of Taskigi. Bienville selected this area as a strategic locale for a fortification.