English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Mosinee, WI

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Amherst, WI 54406
Golden Omega "Grace"
Registered Bay Quarter Horse Mare. Bloodlines are: DocBar, Doc Hockum, Poc..
Amherst, Wisconsin
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
19
Amherst, WI
WI
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Stevens Point, WI 54481
Quarter Horse Gelding
I am looking to lease Jericho out from September 2017 to May 2018. He is st..
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Cremello
Quarter Horse
Gelding
18
Stevens Point, WI
WI
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Quarter Horse Stallion
Majesty is a fun loving black and white pinto quarter horse cross mare 7 y..
Amherst, Wisconsin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Amherst, WI
WI
$1,000
Appaloosa Mare
Lucky is a cute appy. She is used for jumping and 4- H. I am only leaseing ..
Rothschild, Wisconsin
Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Rothschild, WI
WI
$200
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Pistol is an amazing trail horse. He loves the water and doesn't spook. Pi..
Mosinee, Wisconsin
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Mosinee, WI
WI
$2,000
Pony of the Americas Stallion
Rocket is a friendly and quiet gelding ready to be finished. Broke out and ..
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Pony of the Americas
Stallion
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Wisconsin Rapids, WI
WI
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Offering our best colt, ever. Huge red dun colt born May 2, 2004. Wisconsin..
Antigo, Wisconsin
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Antigo, WI
WI
$4,500
Arabian Stallion
Don't pass on this boy!!! 90 days pro training, first level dressage. Ligh..
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Marshfield, WI
WI
$2,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Registered Arabian / Saddlebred stallion for sale. Is very gentle. Would ..
Junction City, Wisconsin
Bay
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Junction City, WI
WI
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About Mosinee, WI

The traditional inhabitants of the area were the Ojibwe, the Potawatomi and the Menominee. However, the name is the Hochunk Mōsį́nį, the "Cold Country," from mō, an old form of mą, meaning "earth, ground, land, country"; and sį́nį, "cold." The Ojibwe ceded the territory to the United States in 1837 when they sold most of their land in what would become Wisconsin, though they were guaranteed the right to continue hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice on the ceded lands. Similarly, the Potawatomi gave up their land claims in Wisconsin in 1833, and the Menominee ceded territory in this area in the 1836 Treaty of the Cedars. These treaties coincided with the establishment of the first sawmill in the area by a white settler, John L. Moore, in 1836, and enabled white settlement to begin in the area.