Horses for Sale in Nashville MI, Ortonville MI

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Other Stallion
Blaze has great marking, with white face and blue eyes. He stand for the f..
Nashville, Michigan
Black Overo
Other
Stallion
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Nashville, MI
MI
$750
Other Mare
She is NASDHA registered and drives both single and double. She stands fo..
Nashville, Michigan
Other
Mare
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Nashville, MI
MI
$1,500
Percheron Stallion
Pete is a great trail horse whos super comfortable. He would make a great ..
Ortonville, Michigan
Black
Percheron
Stallion
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Ortonville, MI
MI
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Two Tennessee Walkers 4 Sale or Trade. One is trained & can ride bare bac..
Fowlerville, Michigan
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Fowlerville, MI
MI
$900
Paint Mare
Here a filly that will take you all the way . She is paid in paint breeder..
Jackson, Michigan
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Jackson, MI
MI
$2,800
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Smooth as can be Kentucky Mountain Horse, Natural 4 beat gait with no shoe..
Plymouth, Michigan
Buckskin
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Plymouth, MI
MI
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Easy going mare, has tobiano marking on her. She is beautiful when clean! ..
Plymouth, Michigan
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Plymouth, MI
MI
$3,200

About Williamston, MI

The location that was later to become Williamston started as the cross-road of the Grand River and Saginaw Indian Trails. It was first occupied by a small band of the Saginaw tribe of the Chippewa People which by the mid-19th century used the area as a 'summer village' (it was not used by them year-round, but they 'wintered' in the area that is now Meridian Township). They used Williamston for planting crops, burying their dead, and holding an annual spring gathering, primarily using the land just north of the Red Cedar River. The area was settled by Europeans in 1834 when Hiram and Joseph Putnam moved briefly to the area from Jackson. They spent less than one full year in the area, planting and then harvesting one crop of oats.