Driving Horses for Sale near Algoma, WI

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Miniature Mare
Beautiful little girl. Born April 29. Should mature to around 35". Sire i..
Hobart, Wisconsin
Bay
Miniature
Mare
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Hobart, WI
WI
$400
Miniature Mare
Very pretty, arabian type. Long flowing mane. 33. 5", bred to our bay tobi..
Hobart, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Miniature
Mare
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Hobart, WI
WI
$700
Standardbred Stallion
Jake is a standardbred cross. He is great on trail rides and road safe. Pr..
Reedsville, Wisconsin
Bay
Standardbred
Stallion
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Reedsville, WI
WI
$3,000
Miniature Mare
Ivy is a 3 year old granddaughter of the famous SID~S HUSKER and Bronco~s m..
Lena, Wisconsin
Black
Miniature
Mare
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Lena, WI
WI
$750
Miniature Mare
Shelby is a beautiful yearling filly. She~s a 31~ tri - color bay pinto who..
Lena, Wisconsin
Pinto
Miniature
Mare
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Lena, WI
WI
$650
Miniature Stallion
BRONCO's Great Grandsire is the famous SID'S HUSKER, and has plenty of Jand..
Lena, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Miniature
Stallion
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Lena, WI
WI
$375
Pony Mare
Sweet pony, needs an experianced rider as she hasn't many rides on her. Has..
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Gray
Pony
Mare
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Sturgeon Bay, WI
WI
$875
Morgan Stallion
5 yr Morgan Gelding, drives, rides english, western. trailers, clips, excel..
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Morgan
Stallion
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Manitowoc, WI
WI
$5,000
Saddlebred Stallion
Well broke to ride and drive. He has placed well at larger shows in the In ..
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Pinto
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Green Bay, WI
WI
$10,000
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About Algoma, WI

The settlement Ahnapee which eventually became known as Algoma was founded in 1834 by Joseph McCormick of Manitowoc. In 1851, Irish and English pioneers moved to the area and called the place Wolf River. This was a loose translation from the Indian word An-Ne-Pe, meaning "land of the great gray wolf." The wolf was a legendary animal in stories told by the local Potawatomi Indians. (This animal eventually became the mascot of the Algoma High School Algoma School District.) In the Menominee language, the town is known as Ākem, meaning "snowshoe". In the mid-19th century, immigrants from Germany, Bohemia, Scandinavia, and Belgium settled in the community.