Sorrel Horses for Sale near Peoria, IL

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Quarter Horse Stallion
This gelding has been everywhere. Been shown alot the last 3 years i've o..
Manito, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Manito, IL
IL
$5,000
Paint Stallion
This gentle guy should mature to 15. 1 hands or better. Thor Oughly Amos i..
Granville, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Granville, IL
IL
$1,250
Paint Stallion
This guy will get you noticed in the show pen! Thors King of Spades is APH..
Granville, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Granville, IL
IL
$1,250
Haflinger Stallion
Currently schooling Level 1 dressage. Shown successfully intro, training ..
Waynesville, Illinois
Sorrel
Haflinger
Stallion
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Waynesville, IL
IL
$9,500
Mustang Mare
Seirra is a beautiful copper sorrel filly with a star, strip and snip. She ..
Bath, Illinois
Sorrel
Mustang
Mare
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Bath, IL
IL
$300
Draft Stallion
Flaxen mane / tail. Quick learner, eager to try new things. Drives single..
Waynesville, Illinois
Sorrel
Draft
Stallion
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Waynesville, IL
IL
$9,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Registered Tennessee Walking Horse. Professional training and has been sh..
Princeville, Illinois
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Princeville, IL
IL
$3,000
Paint Mare
Very nice APHA Solid Paint Bred filly. Sire is big, tall Palomino Overo, ..
Kewanee, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Kewanee, IL
IL
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This guy is a big - bodied boy! A grade QH with no papers. Unknown b - day..
Princeton, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Princeton, IL
IL
$2,200
Paint Mare
She is started under saddle and doing great. Wants to learn and please. L..
Buda, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Buda, IL
IL
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a wonderful well broke kid's horse. She will stand still for groomi..
Peoria, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Peoria, IL
IL
$1,200
Paint Mare
Well bred filly by Ovious First Clue and out of an own daughter of the Scot..
Spring Valley, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Spring Valley, IL
IL
$5,000
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About Peoria, IL

Peoria is the oldest settlement in Illinois, as explorers first ventured up the Illinois River from the Mississippi. The lands that eventually would become Peoria were first settled by Europeans in 1680, [ citation needed ] when French explorers René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle and Henri de Tonti constructed Fort Crevecoeur. This fort would later burn to the ground, and in 1813, Fort Clark, Illinois was built. When the County of Peoria was organized in 1825, Fort Clark was officially named Peoria. Peoria was named after the Peoria tribe, a member of the Illinois Confederation.