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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Nichols, IA 52766
Quarter Horse Mare
2014 sorrel filly by Rey Dual (full brother to dual rey) and out of Miss Tu..
Nichols, Iowa
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
10
Nichols, IA
IA
$4,000
Paint Mare
Freckles has had 60 days on her and is a wonderful mare to be around. She ..
Clinton, Iowa
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Clinton, IA
IA
$2,500
Paint Mare
This mare is a grandaughter of Doc Bar. She is a great mother, and would be..
Center Junction, Iowa
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Center Junction, IA
IA
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Chulita Peponita is a registered Foundation Quarter filly. She is very easy..
Prophetstown, Illinois
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Prophetstown, IL
IL
$1,150
Pinto Stallion
sorrel and white tobiano gelding. Paint and appaloosa cross. no papers. Tr..
Onslow, Iowa
Sorrel
Pinto
Stallion
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Onslow, IA
IA
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Cash is just awesome! This amazing young stallion is sadly offered for sal..
Blue Grass, Iowa
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Blue Grass, IA
IA
Contact
Quarter Horse Stallion
OUTSTANDING prospect for the new ranch horse events in AQHA. Fully trained..
Blue Grass, Iowa
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Blue Grass, IA
IA
$10,000
Half Arabian Mare
Still growing! Easy moving, pretty filly with intelligence and a willing at..
Wilton, Iowa
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Wilton, IA
IA
$1,200
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About Long Grove, IA

Long Grove gets its name from the long, narrow strip of timber, which stretched from Walnut Grove (northeast of where Scott County Park now lies) to Allens Grove, several miles to the northwest. Alexander and James Brownlie came to the area in August 1838, having followed the Mississippi River to the mouth of the Wapsipinicon River, then west along its banks. The two purchased a nearby timber ridge from a man named coats, settling the claim for $160 plus timberland and all the prairie they wished to own. The first log cabin was built shortly thereafter, in a cluster of trees at the east edge of the timber, just south of the original townsite. A stage road, from Davenport to DeWitt and Dubuque passed through the village and a blacksmith shop and harness shop once lined the streets.