Horses for Sale in Bellevue WA, Seabeck WA

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 - Horse for Sale in Bellevue, WA 98005
Mare
Video: https://youtu.be/DWI5mMOaWnM Zooey is a lovely 9 year-old TB/Percher..
Bellevue, Washington
Bay
Mare
19
Bellevue, WA
WA
$7,500
Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Seabeck, WA 98380
Gypsy Vanner
Gypsy Foal For Sale In-Utero: $8500.00 Payment plans available until weanin..
Seabeck, Washington
Gypsy Vanner
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Seabeck, WA
WA
$8,500
Drum - Horse for Sale in Seabeck, WA 98380
Drum
For Sale In-Utero Foal UNK Gender: $7500 Payment Plans Available until foal..
Seabeck, Washington
Drum
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Seabeck, WA
WA
$7,500
Peruvian Paso - Horse for Sale in Everett, WA 98203
Peruvian Paso Gelding
For Sale is a Gorgeous very smooth Peruvian Paso Gelding Cisco. He is 14.1h..
Everett, Washington
Bay
Peruvian Paso
Gelding
17
Everett, WA
WA
$3,000
 - Horse for Sale in Seattle, WA 98181
Twister is a great all-around gelding. He is 15.3 h, coming 6 year old. He ..
Seattle, Washington
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Seattle, WA
WA
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Fell Pony - Horse for Sale in Snohomish, WA
Fell Pony Mare
Chanthal is 10 years old with the matching mature attitude. She was given..
Snohomish, Washington
Bay
Fell Pony
Mare
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Snohomish, WA
WA
$7,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Woodinville, WA
Thoroughbred Stallion
Stunning 16. 3 hand, Thoroughbred gelding. "Ruler" has done many local sho..
Woodinville, Washington
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Woodinville, WA
WA
$1,400

About Everett, WA

The Port Gardner peninsula was originally inhabited by local Coast Salish tribes, including the Snohomish, who maintained a winter village at Hibulb (also called Hebolb) at the mouth of the Snohomish River. The area was explored by the Vancouver Expedition of 1792, which landed on a beach on the modern Everett waterfront on June 4 and claimed the land for England. The Snohomish and other tribes signed the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, relocating to the nearby Tulalip Indian Reservation and relinquishing its lands to the territorial government, opening the region to American settlement. The first permanent American settler to arrive on the peninsula was Dennis Brigham, a carpenter from Worcester, Massachusetts, who claimed a 160-acre (0.6 km 2) homestead on Port Gardner Bay in 1861 and built a cabin for himself. He was joined by several other families on their own homesteads, which included the establishment of a general store and a sawmill that quickly went out of business.