English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Marshall, MI

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Grand Rapids, MI 49316
Paint Gelding
Remi has done it all. Successfully shown english, western and dressage by k..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Chestnut
Paint
Gelding
18
Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$7,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Sturgis, MI 49091
Quarter Horse Gelding
Big red is a 1998 chestnut gelding standing 16.1 hands. He is best describe..
Sturgis, Michigan
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
27
Sturgis, MI
MI
$5,000
Paint Stallion
Sonny is a great horse! He has lots of potential! He needs someone who can..
Marshall, Michigan
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Marshall, MI
MI
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Skip neck reins and knows leg comands. He has a beautiful head set and wo..
Plainwell, Michigan
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Plainwell, MI
MI
$2,200
Appaloosa Mare
Gem has been ridden English and western. She wes a jumper with previous o..
Plainwell, Michigan
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Plainwell, MI
MI
$2,500
National Show Mare
Taj Zsa Gabor is a very sweet 25- year - old mare. I showed her in 4H for..
Lansing, Michigan
Bay
National Show
Mare
-
Lansing, MI
MI
$300
Paint Mare
Flicka is a gorgeous black b / s she has had 90 days of training for groun..
Litchfield, Michigan
Black
Paint
Mare
-
Litchfield, MI
MI
$1,500

About Marshall, MI

The town was founded by Sidney Ketchum (1797-1862), a land surveyor who had been born in Clinton County, New York, in conjunction with his brother, George Ketchum (1794-1853). The Ketchum brothers explored central lower Michigan in 1830, and in late 1830 Sidney Ketchum obtained government grants for the land on which most of Marshall now stands. The early settlers named the community in honor of Chief Justice of the United States John Marshall from Virginia—whom they greatly admired. This occurred five years before Marshall's death and thus was the first of dozens of communities and counties named for him. Marshall was thought to be the frontrunner for state capital, so much so that a Governor's Mansion was built, but the town lost by one vote to Lansing.