Quarter Horses for Sale in Lemont IL, West Chicago IL

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Quarter Horse Stallion
FOR SALE or LEASE available at our barn. Shareboarder preferred (150. 00 pe..
Lemont, Illinois
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Lemont, IL
IL
$3,000
Quarter Horse Mare
this is a great horse. She is super light in everyway. I have team penned w..
West Chicago, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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West Chicago, IL
IL
$3,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
FOR LEASE!!! "Chico" is a beautiful 7 year old buckskin gelding. I bought..
Lake Village, Indiana
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Lake Village, IN
IN
$20
Quarter Horse Mare
Honey is 18 yrs young!! Loves to trot. Sets up nicely. Loves kids and will..
Crown Point, Indiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Crown Point, IN
IN
$2,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
*SOLD College forces sale of this very handsome registered Quarter Horse. ..
Streator, Illinois
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Streator, IL
IL
$2,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Ground training complete. Current on everything. Quiet, calm, will make n..
Streator, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Streator, IL
IL
$900
Quarter Horse Stallion
Son of Investment Asset. Circumstances forces sale of this very nice geldin..
Braidwood, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Braidwood, IL
IL
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
She has three white socks and a white marking on her face...
Elgin, Illinois
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Elgin, IL
IL
$3,500
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About Channahon, IL

The Village of Channahon grew along the I & M Canal at the intersection of three rivers (i.e., DuPage, Des Plaines, and Kankakee Rivers.) An early archaeological excavation in the 1900s unearthed mound remnants that pointed to three to four thousand years of history. The Potawatomie Indians named this area and called it Channahon, which means "meeting of the waters". The Potawatomie Indians solely inhabited this area until white settlers began to settle here in 1832. In 1836, construction began on the I & M Canal and Channahon became the site for one of the locks that were needed along the waterway. The village itself was laid out by Myrvin Benjamin, and for a while it was called DuPage, after the river that cut through the area.