Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Cambridge, IL

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Half Arabian Mare
Princess is a very sweet natured filly. we showed her in halter classes a..
Williamsfield, Illinois
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Williamsfield, IL
IL
$800
Half Arabian Mare
8 year old grey / white double registered Pinto mare, ESP AA - a. k. a. Coo..
Dunlap, Illinois
Pinto
Half Arabian
Mare
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Dunlap, IL
IL
$15,000
Half Arabian Mare
Diablo's Black Star is one of few percheron / arabian crosses. She inherite..
Prophetstown, Illinois
Sorrel
Half Arabian
Mare
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Prophetstown, IL
IL
$3,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Cody is a 4 year - old, black - bay, half arab / half quarter horse. He loo..
Geneseo, Illinois
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Geneseo, IL
IL
$1,500
Half Arabian Mare
Still growing! Easy moving, pretty filly with intelligence and a willing at..
Wilton, Iowa
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Wilton, IA
IA
$1,200
Half Arabian Stallion
Well built Arab / Quarter cross weanling colt. Looking for a future Wester..
Durant, Iowa
Bay
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Durant, IA
IA
$800
Half Arabian Mare
By CT Azeem Malik, Li'l K, Azee's first half Arab / Quarter filly, is growi..
Wilton, Iowa
Gray
Half Arabian
Mare
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Wilton, IA
IA
$3,000
Half Arabian Mare
Still growing! Easy moving, pretty filly with intelligence and a willing at..
Wilton, Iowa
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Wilton, IA
IA
$1,200
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About Cambridge, IL

Before 1843, the land where Cambridge is currently located was the private property of a man named Rev. Ithamar Pillsbury, who was very well known amongst the Yankee settlers (migrants from New England and upstate New York who were descended from the English Puritans who settled New England in the 1600s) who were moving to Henry County in large numbers at that time. Reverend Pillsbury deeded a large portion of his land to the town council and they immediately agreed it was a good place to lay out a town. Lots were sold to incoming migrants and on June 9 of 1843 (after some quarreling among the town founders about how to finance it) construction began on the town. Roads were laid out, post routes established, public buildings erected and people were invited to move there.