Appendix Horses for Sale near Des Plaines, IL

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Appendix Gelding
16.3 hand Appendix Quarter Horse Bay Gelding 6yrs old, by world champion "G..
Mokena, Illinois
Bay
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Gelding
15
Mokena, IL
IL
$15,000
Appendix Mare
She is about 20 now and knows it all. She has the sweetest personality yo..
Sycamore, Illinois
Bay
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Sycamore, IL
IL
$500
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Good looking horse! Grey with black mane and tail. Clips, loads, ties. Per..
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Gray
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Kenosha, WI
WI
$3,000
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Spice has great ground manners and loves attention from adults and kids ali..
Harvard, Illinois
Brown
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Harvard, IL
IL
$500
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Great mare just started in dressage does halfpasses at a trot and canter wi..
Crystal Lake, Illinois
Bay
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Crystal Lake, IL
IL
Contact
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Registered 7 year old gelding. Good ground manners, trailers well. Could go..
Racine, Wisconsin
Bay
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Racine, WI
WI
$2,950
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http: / / www. angelfire. com / d20 / lexiforsale /..
Crystal Lake, Illinois
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Crystal Lake, IL
IL
$7,500
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About Des Plaines, IL

Potawatomi, Ottawa, and Ojibwe ( Chippewa) Native American tribes inhabited the Des Plaines River Valley prior to Europeans' arrival. When French explorers and missionaries arrived in the 1600s in what was then the Illinois Country of New France, they named the waterway La Rivière des Plaines (English translation: "River of the Plane Tree") as they felt that trees on the river resembled the European plane trees. The first white settlers came from the eastern United States in 1833, after the Treaty of Chicago, followed by many German immigrants during the 1840s and '50s. In the 1850s, the land in this area was purchased by the Illinois and Wisconsin Land Company along a railroad line planned between Chicago and Janesville, Wisconsin. In 1852, the developers built a steam-powered mill next to the river to cut local trees into railroad ties.