Horses for Sale near Aitkin, MN

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hill City, MN 55748
Casso
Well broke, light leg cues, two finger neck rein, side passes, backs, loads..
Hill City, Minnesota
Other
Appaloosa
Gelding
8
Hill City, MN
MN
$6,500
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hill City, MN 55748
Papasaceofhearts
GAP 7, 100% Foundation Black Leopard Colt to Fast track your way to GAP 8 f..
Hill City, Minnesota
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
1
Hill City, MN
MN
$7,500
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hill City, MN 55748
Nuksays Nooksak
100% Foundation, double registered ApHC/ICAA GAP 6 / F6, Black Leopard, 6 p..
Hill City, Minnesota
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
3
Hill City, MN
MN
$1,200
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hill City, MN 55748
BCA Chats Nuksay
100% Foundation - GAP 5/F5 - ApHC/ICAA 6 panel health n/n. DNA: nd1/nd2..
Hill City, Minnesota
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
6
Hill City, MN
MN
$1,000
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hill City, MN 55748
Papas Nuktanga
100% Foundation, GAP 6, Black Leopard Colt, registered with ApHC and ICAA. ..
Hill City, Minnesota
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
1
Hill City, MN
MN
$6,500
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hill City, MN 55748
Papas Nukpaw
Registered ApHC and ICAA papers in hand, 100% Foundation, GAP 5, Six panel ..
Hill City, Minnesota
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
1
Hill City, MN
MN
Sold
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Finlayson, MN 55735
Dandy
Dandy epitomizes the 'old style', field ready Percheron. Whether you are br..
Finlayson, Minnesota
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
12
Finlayson, MN
MN
$750

About Aitkin, MN

Before the establishment of City of Aitkin, a transient community of Lexington was located at the mouth of the Ripple River, at its confluence with the Mississippi River. However, maps from the 1860s erroneously depict the village of Ojibway (or Ogibeway) at the mouth of the Ripple River. (Today the town here is known as Riverton.) Due to the importance of regional trade at Lexington, the route of the Northern Pacific Railroad was planned to pass near there. Aitkin was founded in 1870 when the Northern Pacific Railroad was extended to that point, replacing and annexing Lexington. The city and county were named for William Alexander Aitken, a partner of the American Fur Company and chief factor of the company's regional operations in the early 19th century.