Breeding Horses for Sale near Jacksonville, IL

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Arabian Stallion
LD Echshahlon (Bey Shah x Halana) Both Sire & Dam are US National Ch. His ..
Camp Point, Illinois
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Camp Point, IL
IL
$15,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Sunny is a very beautiful 15 year old red dun mare. UTD on all vaccination..
New Berlin, Illinois
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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New Berlin, IL
IL
$1,500
Paint Mare
Gypsy has had 2 foals, one bay overo filly and one sorrel solid colt. She ..
Pleasant Hill, Illinois
Black
Paint
Mare
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Pleasant Hill, IL
IL
$1,250
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Black and white with a blue eye, Will make a good riding horse. I have the..
Medora, Illinois
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Medora, IL
IL
$1,500
Appaloosa Mare
Dun Skippen - Strawmans Image x Lor's Skip A Rose. She is a very nice mare..
Gillespie, Illinois
Dun
Appaloosa
Mare
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Gillespie, IL
IL
$1,000
Paint Mare
Unique marked mare, very flashy. She is very well built and has champion bl..
Winchester, Illinois
Other
Paint
Mare
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Winchester, IL
IL
$2,000
Standardbred Mare
Caddie is a very sweet broodmare that is an easy keeper, no vices, trailers..
Carlinville, Illinois
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
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Carlinville, IL
IL
$1,000
Paint Mare
Using as broodmare, but she has been trail ridden. She is open. She had 4 ..
Winchester, Illinois
Paint
Mare
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Winchester, IL
IL
$1,800
Paint Mare
Buckskin / white mare. Trail ridden. Bred back to APHA bay / white stud for..
Winchester, Illinois
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
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Winchester, IL
IL
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
2000 Straight Black Egyptian Stallion Has had professional training for 3 m..
Dawson, Illinois
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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Dawson, IL
IL
$750
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About Jacksonville, IL

Jacksonville was established by European Americans on a 160-acre tract of land in the center of Morgan County in 1825, two years after the county was founded. The founders of Jacksonville, Illinois were settlers from New England. These people were " Yankee" settlers, that is to say they were descended from the English Puritans who settled New England in the 1600s. They were part of a wave of New England farmers who headed west into what was then the wilds of the Northwest Territory during the early 1800s. Most of them arrived as a result of the completion of the Erie Canal and the end of the Black Hawk War.