Show Horses for Sale near Clinton, IN

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Penny
penny has been used in 4-H by my granddaughter who has outgrown her at this..
Sullivan, Indiana
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
28
Sullivan, IN
IN
$700
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Pete is a great horse. Gaited and a great ride!!!!!! pete has a lot of spi..
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Crawfordsville, IN
IN
$800
Appaloosa Stallion
Black with White Spots over Hips. 93% Foundation Bred. Roman Jet, High Ha..
Williamsport, Indiana
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Williamsport, IN
IN
$2,200
Paint Stallion
Great all around horse. Goes english or western. Has been shown in english ..
Lerna, Illinois
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Lerna, IL
IL
$5,000
Paint Stallion
Gus is a registered Paint gelding. He is trained in and has been shown in ..
Lerna, Illinois
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Lerna, IL
IL
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Kentucky Mountain Mare
gental ready to show and trail ride..
Stilesville, Indiana
Chocolate
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Stilesville, IN
IN
$4,800
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
loves trail loves to show and is a real people horse east central region am..
Stilesville, Indiana
Chestnut
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Stilesville, IN
IN
$45,000
Paint Mare
Pepsi is a gorgeous black / white tobiano with lots of ribbon around her sp..
Terre Haute, Indiana
Paint
Mare
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Terre Haute, IN
IN
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Young, very distinguished looking. Good disposition. Has been in training ..
Vincennes, Indiana
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Vincennes, IN
IN
$3,750
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About Clinton, IN

The city was established in 1829 and is named for DeWitt Clinton, governor of New York from 1817 to 1823. Many of Clinton's original settlers were immigrants working in coal mines, many from Italy. According to Vermillion County naturalization records, "...from 1856 to 1952... Vermillion County received almost 3,550 new citizens of foreign birth, the largest number coming during the first twelve years of [the 20th] century. Italians accounted for one-third, or 1,178, of the total number who filed Declarations, with Austrians the next largest group (675) and then Scots.