Quarter Horses for Sale near Louisburg, KS

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Overland Park, KS 66223
Laurentine
Our Horses are ready to join a new family/Ranch. Check on our website; www...
Overland Park, Kansas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Overland Park, KS
KS
$2,800
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Olathe, KS 66061
Hands
5 years Old and ready to join a caring home. they have all papers and shots..
Olathe, Kansas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Olathe, KS
KS
$4,750
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Liberty, MO 64068
I Am Fancyfree
Well trained 2007 registered AQHA gelding available. “I Am Fancyfree” has ..
Liberty, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
18
Liberty, MO
MO
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Kansas City, MO 64101
Quarter Horse Stallion
Beautiful confirmation great personality,halter and lead broke, utd on vacc..
Kansas City, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Kansas City, MO
MO
$2,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Blairstown, MO 64726
Quarter Horse Mare
"Halo" is a 2009 AQHA Bay Mare. She has had 6 months cutting training, has ..
Blairstown, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
16
Blairstown, MO
MO
$5,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Kansas City, MO 64155
Quarter Horse Gelding
I am selling my registered 6 year old Quarter Horse gelding. Selling becaus..
Kansas City, Missouri
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Gelding
18
Kansas City, MO
MO
$1,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Holden, MO
Quarter Horse Stallion
If you want a sweetheart of your own, breed your mare or mares to Hezadoub..
Holden, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Holden, MO
MO
$250

About Louisburg, KS

Prior to the American Civil War, the land of what is now called Louisburg was part of an area reserved for members of various tribes of Native Americans who were ceding their lands in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. Settling there were the Peoria, Wea, Piankeshaw, and Kaskaskia tribes which together eventually became the Confederated Tribe of Peoria. Traders and missionaries often visited the area, and by 1854 Euro-American farmers began moving nearby, establishing homes. Upon the organization of the state of Kansas in 1861, the Confederated Tribes were being charged with taxes, and the new state laws conflicted with their own. By 1866, following the Civil War, the government moved the Confederated Tribe of Peoria to Oklahoma, and the land they once occupied was sold to settlers.