English Pleasure Quarter Horses for Sale near Milwaukee, WI

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Quarter Horse Mare
Skylar is a stunning 14. 2 hh 9 yr old palomino mare that has an in your p..
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Kenosha, WI
WI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Hancocks Derringer. Foundation and Hancock bred buckskin dun mare with zeb..
Muskego, Wisconsin
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Muskego, WI
WI
$1,600
Quarter Horse Stallion
Let this great willing to please show horse be yours. I am joining the ga..
Sussex, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Sussex, WI
WI
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Okies Sky is a registered Foundation Quarter Horse. She is only 15 hands r..
Horicon, Wisconsin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Horicon, WI
WI
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Rainy has been shown all summer and has been placing high in the ribbons in..
Franklin, Wisconsin
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Franklin, WI
WI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Hank is a 1997 AQHA Incentive Funded Gelding, sorrel with star, stripe, sni..
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Oconomowoc, WI
WI
$4,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Heza Skip Badger. All around experienced show gelding has done it all! Was..
Eagle, Wisconsin
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Eagle, WI
WI
$5,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Nice Beginner horse wanted. Mare preferred. Must be easy to handle and will..
Slinger, Wisconsin
Other
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Slinger, WI
WI
$1,500
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About Milwaukee, WI

The name "Milwaukee" comes from an Algonquian word millioke, meaning "good", "beautiful" and "pleasant land" (compare Potawatomi: minwaking, Ojibwe: ominowakiing) or "gathering place [by the water]" (compare Potawatomi: manwaking, Ojibwe: omaniwakiing). The name has a less pleasant connotation in the Menominee language, where it is called Māēnāēwah, "some misfortune happens". Indigenous cultures lived along the waterways for thousands of years. The first recorded inhabitants of the Milwaukee area are the historic Menominee, Fox, Mascouten, Sauk, Potawatomi, and Ojibwe (all Algic/Algonquian peoples); and Ho-Chunk (Winnebago, a Siouan people) Native American tribes. Many of these people had lived around Green Bay before migrating to the Milwaukee area around the time of European contact.