Appendix Horses for Sale near Fennville, MI

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Hawk has potential for cattle work, barrels, or show. His Sire was a workin..
Grand Haven, Michigan
Bay
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Grand Haven, MI
MI
$2,000
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Remedy is a great competition horse. He runs clean and consistent each and ..
Hastings, Michigan
Chestnut
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Hastings, MI
MI
$2,500
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"Mamas Black Beauty" is a registered AQHA Appendix mare, out of hall of fa..
Coloma, Michigan
Brown
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Coloma, MI
MI
$2,400
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This is an 8 year old Quarter horse without papers. Has great conformation...
Grand Junction, Michigan
Bay
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Grand Junction, MI
MI
$1,500
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This six yr old AQHA gelding is full of potential, has good ground manners ..
Grand Junction, Michigan
Sorrel
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Grand Junction, MI
MI
$1,800
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About Fennville, MI

The "official" and widely accepted account of how the city came to be known as Fennville, is that an early white settler by the name of Elam Atwater Fenn built a saw mill in the immediate vicinity of the current community. This led to people referring to the settlement as "Fenn's Mill" which became the name associated with the post office there. Some early documents pluralized "Mill" to render "Fenn's Mills." The first road through what was to be Fennville was built by Harrison Hutchins and James McCormick in 1837. A fire (possibly related to the Great Chicago Fire or Great Michigan Fire) destroyed the village in October 1871. About that time, the paperwork (timetables and such) for the recently completed Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad arrived which identified the community's station as "Fennville." This was thought by some at the time (including Hutchins) to have been the result of clerical error.