Horses for Sale in Sturgis KY

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Very quite, correct, heavy mucsled, all the black points, stripes on wither..
Sturgis, Kentucky
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Sturgis, KY
KY
$6,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This young stallion is very classy, he is a awesome mover with a great disp..
Sturgis, Kentucky
Palomino
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Stallion
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Sturgis, KY
KY
$4,500
Quarter Horse Mare
DOUBLE BREED JOE CODY, on her papers. Due to foal in April 03 to a gray mr ..
Sturgis, Kentucky
Sorrel
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Mare
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Sturgis, KY
KY
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Sugar bars on the top, Cash Quixote rio on the bottom. Very small head, cor..
Sturgis, Kentucky
Bay
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Mare
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Sturgis, KY
KY
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Savannah is a proven producer of good minded, athletic babys. This mare was..
Sturgis, Kentucky
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Sturgis, KY
KY
$4,500
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About New Harmony, IN

Although Robert Owen's vision of New Harmony as an advance in social reform was not realized, the town became a scientific center of national significance, especially in the natural sciences, most notably geology. William Maclure (1763–1840), president of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia from 1817 to 1840, came to New Harmony during the winter of 1825–26. Maclure brought a group of noted artists, educators, and fellow scientists, including naturalists Thomas Say and Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, to New Harmony from Philadelphia aboard the Philanthropist (also known as the "Boatload of Knowledge"). Thomas Say (1787–1834), a friend of Maclure, was an entomologist and conchologist. His definitive studies of shells and insects, numerous contributions to scientific journals, and scientific expeditions to Florida, Georgia, the Rocky Mountains, Mexico, and elsewhere made him an internationally known naturalist.