Horses for Sale in Lena IL, Orion IL

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Kentucky Mountain Stallion
white star & 2 socks. Superior ontrail. Well behaved - not spooky - good..
Lena, Illinois
Black
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Lena, IL
IL
$4,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
sorrell with white blaze. Rideswell alone but is competitiveand likes to l..
Lena, Illinois
Sorrel
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Lena, IL
IL
$1,500
Rocky Mountain Mare
Dark with lighter highlights inmane and tail. Lovely head, correctbody, go..
Lena, Illinois
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Lena, IL
IL
$3,500
Morgan Stallion
Golden dapple & black - whitestar. Flashy mover - obediant. Will t..
Lena, Illinois
Buckskin
Morgan
Stallion
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Lena, IL
IL
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Half Tenessee Walker and half Paso Fino tricolor mare. She will dog walk or..
Orion, Illinois
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Orion, IL
IL
$2,500
Miniature Stallion
This horse would make an excellent herd sire and good potential driving hor..
Paw Paw, Illinois
Buckskin
Miniature
Stallion
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Paw Paw, IL
IL
$2,500
Paint Mare
she has been working with pleasure and doing great, she has a wonderful dis..
Rochelle, Illinois
Red Roan
Paint
Mare
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Rochelle, IL
IL
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
out of: Sputninks Tacky Beau and Skips Athalle, Great mind, always wants to..
Rochelle, Illinois
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Rochelle, IL
IL
$7,000
Appaloosa Mare
Yearling palomino with blanket black spots on neck Sired by Seekers Tel a F..
Freeport, Illinois
Palomino
Appaloosa
Mare
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Freeport, IL
IL
$3,000
Paint Mare
Well bred filly by Ovious First Clue and out of an own daughter of the Scot..
Spring Valley, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Spring Valley, IL
IL
$5,000

About Sterling, IL

In 1834, Hezekiah Brink built the first cabin in what was to become Harrisburg. Two years later, William Kirkpatrick settled downstream in an area that became Chatham. In 1838, Harrisburg and Chatham merged to become the Town of Sterling in an effort to attract the county seat. The name "Sterling" was given to the new town in honor of Major James Sterling, who distinguished himself in the area during the Blackhawk War in 1832. On February 16, 1857, Sterling was incorporated as a city by state law.