English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Salem, IA

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PVA Violet Rose
PVA Violet Rose: JRA Azul X Brios Ptaskha Rose 3/13/18 Bay tobiano Filly, 3..
Bloomfield, Iowa
Tobiano
National Show
Mare
7
Bloomfield, IA
IA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Girlie has a cresent moon on forehead and a small star above nose. She has..
Fairfield, Iowa
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Fairfield, IA
IA
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Price is negotiatable. Should mature to about 15. 2 h - 16h, Lady broke, I..
Fairfield, Iowa
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Fairfield, IA
IA
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Miss Shaah (AHA #601398, Sweepstakes Nom. ) (Mishaah X Rey Parisa Bey (Ber..
Ottumwa, Iowa
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Ottumwa, IA
IA
$5,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Beautiful bay and white Pinto colt. 1 / 2 Arabian, 1 / 2 Saddlebred and can..
Ottumwa, Iowa
Pinto
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Ottumwa, IA
IA
$1,500
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About Salem, IA

Salem was settled originally by Quakers with the intent that it be a community of Friends. In 1835 Aaron Street, while wending his way westward, came upon an uninhabited spot and declared "Now have mine eyes beheld a country teeming with every good thing…Hither will I come with my flocks and my herds, with my children and my children's children, and our city shall be called Salem, for thus was the city of our fathers, even near unto the seacoast." Independently another Quaker, Isaac Pigeon, who may have visited the spot before Street, brought his family to the area. They became the first citizens of Salem, and with Peter Boyer, began to recruit other Quakers to migrate westward to join them. As early as 1837, Friends meetings were held in private homes, and after the village was laid out in 1839 by Aaron Street Jr., and Peter Boyer, a meeting house was built. From the early years members of other Christian denominations settled in Salem, so it was never an exclusively Quaker community.