Miniature Horses for Sale near Galesburg, IL

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Miniature - Horse for Sale in Viola, IL 61486
Wrangler
Wrangler is a very good pony. My 3 year old grandson is learning to ride on..
Viola, Illinois
Sorrel
Miniature
Gelding
8
Viola, IL
IL
$2,000
Miniature - Horse for Sale in Wyoming, IL 61491
Hannah Houchin
Krewe is a 19yr old gelding mini horse he is not saddle broke, walks on a l..
Wyoming, Illinois
Other
Miniature
Gelding
20
Wyoming, IL
IL
$900
Miniature Stallion
midnight escape is a pretty stud. potential is their for a color producer..
Williamsfield, Illinois
Blue Roan
Miniature
Stallion
-
Williamsfield, IL
IL
$350
Miniature Mare
nightingale is a sweet tempered filly. no vices and very nice with the ch..
Williamsfield, Illinois
Blue Roan
Miniature
Mare
-
Williamsfield, IL
IL
$350
Miniature Stallion
Toby is a 3 year old stallion with great conformation - straight legs, nic..
New Boston, Illinois
Palomino
Miniature
Stallion
-
New Boston, IL
IL
$300
Miniature Stallion
Sparty is a 3 year old stallion with great conformation - straight legs, s..
New Boston, Illinois
Miniature
Stallion
-
New Boston, IL
IL
$250
Miniature Stallion
brownie is a bay miniature horse. he is a very sweet natured horse. ver, ..
Wyoming, Illinois
Bay
Miniature
Stallion
-
Wyoming, IL
IL
$1,500
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About Galesburg, IL

Galesburg was founded by George Washington Gale, a Presbyterian minister from New York state who dreamed of establishing a manual labor college (which became Knox College). A committee from New York purchased 17 acres (0.069 km 2; 0.027 sq mi) in Knox County in 1835, and the first 25 settlers arrived in 1836. They built temporary cabins in Log City near current Lake Storey, just north of Galesburg, having decided that no log cabins were to be built inside the town limits. Galesburg was home to the first anti-slavery society in Illinois, founded in 1837, and was a stop on the Underground Railroad. The city was the site of the fifth Lincoln–Douglas debate, on a temporary speaker's platform attached to Knox College's "Old Main" building on October 7, 1858.