Kentucky Mountain Horses for Sale near Freeland, MI

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Kentucky Mountain Mare
Ruby is a wonderful mare!!! She has been trail ridden by my young teenage ..
Montrose, Michigan
Bay
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Montrose, MI
MI
$5,500
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Shotgun is a very curious and playful buckskin yearling. His conformation ..
Montrose, Michigan
Buckskin
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Montrose, MI
MI
$1,300
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About Freeland, MI

The place was home to Native Americans long before the arrival of settlers of European ancestry. In the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw, in which the Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomi ceded a large portion of land including Saginaw County to the United States federal government. In that treaty, within the ceded territory, several tracts were reserved for specific groups of Chippewa. One such tract, Black Bird's Village, consisted of 6,000 acres (24 km 2) on the Tittabawassee (named as the Tetabawasink river in the text of the treaty), very near to the present location of Freeland. In the 1850s, lumbering outposts developed in the area, one of which was called "Loretta", which was given a post office named "Jay" in April 1856.