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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Richland Center, WI 53581
Lena
"Lady Cutter Lena" is bred to "Chics Gold Sparks" for a..
Richland Center, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
10
Richland Center, WI
WI
$4,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bagley, WI
Quarter Horse Stallion
WOW - he is awesome. Has a breathtaking mane and tail. He is started unde..
Bagley, Wisconsin
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Bagley, WI
WI
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
JACK FROSTIE is a gelding with a DOB 12 / 24 / 04 out of a 14. 3 HH dam Ph..
Garnavillo, Iowa
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
-
Garnavillo, IA
IA
$400
Quarter Horse Stallion
Dually is a quick learner. He's had 60 days professional training. Super sw..
Reedsburg, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Reedsburg, WI
WI
$1,700
Quarter Horse Mare
2000 Gray Appendix mare, full sister to Basic Bold (top ten AQHA World - Am..
Waunakee, Wisconsin
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Waunakee, WI
WI
$8,500
Pony of the Americas Stallion
Cee Jay is a registered POA. Very stout, sweet and willing. Can be ridden b..
Reedsburg, Wisconsin
White
Pony of the Americas
Stallion
-
Reedsburg, WI
WI
$1,000
Appaloosa Mare
Snowflake is a 14 hand black Appaloosa mare with a white blanket on her hip..
Dubuque, Iowa
Black
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Dubuque, IA
IA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
George does showmanship, horsemanship, hunter under saddle, trail, equitati..
Mauston, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Mauston, WI
WI
$15,000
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About Muscoda, WI

Explorer and historian William Pidgeon, who visited the area in 1840, reported that Muscoda was "the ancient location of a large Indian village, but at present occupied by a few white families. This village is situated on an extensive plain of sandy soil, on the surface of which may be seen relics of many an ancient mound, varying much in size and form; some resembling redoubts, or fortifications, others presenting the forms of gigantic men, beasts, birds, and reptiles, among which may be found the eagle, the otter, the serpent, the alligator, and others pertaining to the deer, elk, and buffalo species. The highland in the vicinity of this village abounds with monuments that bear testimony to the ancient existence of an immense population in those regions." Muscoda became known as English Prairie, named for two English fur traders, Abraham Lansing and Garrit Roseboom, who opened a post at the close of the French and Indian War. Lansing and his son were murdered in 1763 by their French assistants and the fame of the murder kept the name English Prairie alive until 1840. The word Muscoda (pronounced "MUS-co-day") may be a corruption of the Ojibwa (Chippewa) word mashkode, meaning "prairie".