Missouri Fox Trotters for Sale near Cahokia, IL

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Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Collinsville, IL 62234
Eclipse
Meet Eclipse, a breathtaking Missouri Fox Trotter gelding with an exception..
Collinsville, Illinois
Black
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
7
Collinsville, IL
IL
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Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Jerseyville, IL 62052
Comet
Professionally trained Missouri Fox Trotter colt. Has had shots and coggins..
Jerseyville, Illinois
Pinto
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
6
Jerseyville, IL
IL
$1,200
Comet
simply beautiful yearling just finihed professional training, wormed, coggi..
Jerseyville, Illinois
Pinto
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
6
Jerseyville, IL
IL
$1,200
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
a deposit will hold this little stud colt till weening. call for info..
Prairie Du Rocher, Illinois
Palomino
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Prairie Du Rocher, IL
IL
$2,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
triple crown is a real looker still in tact but can be gelded. he can be r..
Prairie Du Rocher, Illinois
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Prairie Du Rocher, IL
IL
$1,200
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
this is molly's 2006 Filly. This Filly is very smoth moveing with lots of ..
Prairie Du Rocher, Illinois
Black
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
-
Prairie Du Rocher, IL
IL
$1,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Hearts On Fire is a very Sweet Filly you can do any thing with her. she wi..
Prairie Du Rocher, Illinois
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Prairie Du Rocher, IL
IL
$1,500
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About Cahokia, IL

Archeologists ascribe the earthwork mounds Cahokia complex to the Mississippian culture, an earlier indigenous people who are not believed to have been ancestral to the Illini. The city site reached its peak in the 13th century and was abandoned centuries before European contact. The Cahokia Native Americans of the Illini did not coalesce as a tribe and live in the Illinois area until nearly the time of French contact 300 years ago. Father Pinet founded a mission in late 1696 to convert the Cahokian and Tamaroa Native Americans to Christianity. Father Pinet and the Seminary of Foreign Missions of Quebec built a log church and dedicated it to the Holy Family.