English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Manchester, MI

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Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Fowlerville, MI 48836
Riton
8year old Bay warmblood gelding very easy going and ready to ride does well..
Fowlerville, Michigan
Bay
Warmblood
Gelding
11
Fowlerville, MI
MI
$7,000
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Ida, MI 48140
Appaloosa
All around great horse great with kids. Murray is a 15.2 hand 19 year old, ..
Ida, Michigan
Bay Roan
Appaloosa
29
Ida, MI
MI
$2,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in New Boston, MI 48164
Paint Stallion
Tank is awesome at everything. He had a years training at Findley Universit..
New Boston, Michigan
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
New Boston, MI
MI
$7,500
Paint Mare
Update back up for sale after a few wks of pleasure training. Doing great..
Milan, Michigan
Palomino
Paint
Mare
-
Milan, MI
MI
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
My horse is awesome. He is 16 hh, super affectionate and is all about bein..
Northville, Michigan
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Northville, MI
MI
Contact
Thoroughbred Stallion
The price isn't firm reasonable offers will be considered. Has alot of pot..
Toledo, Ohio
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Toledo, OH
OH
$4,500
Arabian Stallion
He is a wonderful, full blooded Arabian gelding. He is in perfect health. ..
Maumee, Ohio
Arabian
Stallion
-
Maumee, OH
OH
$1

About Manchester, MI

In 1824 the United States Congress passed the General Survey Act, intended to create and maintain military roads through what was then the west of the country. One third of the funds allocated went to build a road between the strategic army posts of Detroit and Fort Dearborn, at the little town of Chicago. Known as the Chicago Road, it followed the old Sauk Trail and opened the entire area for settlement. Also in 1824, the land around today's Manchester was surveyed by John Mack, who noted it as being "a good mill seat." John Gilbert, who had recently completed work on sections of the Erie Canal, agreed with John Mack, and on May 10, 1826 he purchased 80 acres (32 ha) of land along the Raisin River at that location. Originally from upstate New York, John Gilbert resettled to Ypsilanti, Michigan, in 1831.