Spotted Saddle Horses for Sale near Statesville, NC

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Spotted Saddle Mare
Will be 15. 1 hands, will be a great trail or show. parents sire:powerful ..
Denver, North Carolina
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Denver, NC
NC
$1,200
Spotted Saddle Mare
Great gait with a going desire to please. Parents: Sire C & H Magic colors..
Denver, North Carolina
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Denver, NC
NC
$1,500
Spotted Saddle Mare
Excellent filly will be 15. 1 onces mature, Homozygous with one blue eye, ..
Denver, North Carolina
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Denver, NC
NC
$3,500
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Gentle, big 1100-1220 lbs. Beg / Interm riders. Goes anywhere, does anythi..
Hickory, North Carolina
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Hickory, NC
NC
$4,500
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Super nice 70 / 30 Bucksin / White Gelding. Clam as they come, Stands stil..
Lenoir, North Carolina
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Lenoir, NC
NC
$5,000
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About Statesville, NC

In 1753, Scots-Irish Presbyterians and German Lutherans, who had originally settled in Pennsylvania, began arriving in what would become Statesville in 1789 to plant crops in the fertile soil where game and water were also plentiful. The settlement, known as Fourth Creek Congregation, was named for the freshwater stream running to the north of the present-day city center, the fourth creek west of the neighboring settlement of Salisbury. The center of the settlement was a log cabin where the Presbyterians worshiped and where the First Presbyterian Church is located today. In 1755, colonial governor Arthur Dobbs authorized the construction of the colony's frontier fort, which was located approximately 3 miles (5 km) due north of the Fourth Creek settlement. Built and garrisoned by North Carolina provincial soldiers, Fort Dobbs defended British North America's western frontier in the colony of North Carolina during the French and Indian War and Anglo-Cherokee War.