Morgan Horses for Sale near Hermann, MO

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Morgan Stallion
8 yr old show horse that is great to own and ride. would be perfact for a ..
Fulton, Missouri
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Fulton, MO
MO
$10,000
Morgan Mare
PBR FIT TO FIGHT is a very pretty bay mare sired by World Champion Thunderb..
Wright City, Missouri
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Wright City, MO
MO
$3,500
Morgan Stallion
Jelico Jubilee is my name I'm a handsome guy and am looking for a home to r..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
$3,800
Morgan Mare
Must reduce Stock. Several Quality Horses for sale at bargin prices. I have..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Morgan
Mare
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
$1,500
Morgan Stallion
Chi - Town Justin Time is a Super sharp young stallion, Old Govt. Brunk lin..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
Sold
Morgan Mare
Hi, My name is Chi - Town Unforgetable my friends call me Velvet. I am 3 y..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Morgan
Mare
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
$2,000
Morgan Stallion
MVF Medicine Man a handsome Black / chestnut, standing 15. 1h "Doc" has som..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Morgan
Stallion
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
$950
Morgan Stallion
Chi - Town Coco Cabana Gold is a beautiful dapple smokey palomino w / silve..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Palomino
Morgan
Stallion
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
$550
Morgan Stallion
MY NAME IS CHI - TOWN JORDAN AIRE. I am a HANDSOME 6 YR, Rich dark chestnut..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
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About Hermann, MO

The city was founded by the Deutsche Ansiedlungs-Gesellschaft zu Philadelphia (German Settlement Society of Philadelphia) in 1837. It was promoted by Gottfried Duden, who wrote about the area in his Bericht über eine Reise nach den westlichen Staaten Nord Amerikas ( Report of a Journey to the Western States of Northern America). An early group of settlers were led by George Bayer and Edward Hermann, who bought the land and is considered by many [ who? ] to be the founder of the town. The town was platted after the society sold shares in the 11,300 acres (4,600 ha) of Gasconade River valley land it had purchased. The society had almost utopian goals of a "heart of German-America" where it could perpetuate traditional German culture and establish a self-supporting colony built around farming, commerce, and industry.