Sorrel Trail Horses for Sale near Lawrence, KS

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Excellent barrel racing, cutting, roping prospect. Quick learner, willing..
Baldwin City, Kansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Baldwin City, KS
KS
$3,500
Haflinger Stallion
Ted is a great pony! He has a wonderful personality and is easy to catch. ..
Kansas City, Missouri
Sorrel
Haflinger
Stallion
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Kansas City, MO
MO
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
25 year old Quater horse mare, Kid broke, used in 4- H, has done barrels & ..
Drexel, Missouri
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Drexel, MO
MO
$800
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Pix can be emailed to you. Amber is beautiful & sweet. . . the color of a s..
Cleveland, Missouri
Sorrel
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Cleveland, MO
MO
$2,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
5 year old Blood Red Chestnut. 15 hh. A tough act to follow. Tons of trai..
Merriam, Kansas
Sorrel
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Merriam, KS
KS
$6,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Peach has not been handled much, but will be gentle and kind, love to be br..
Paola, Kansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Paola, KS
KS
$600
Quarter Horse Stallion
Jim is a big stout gelding looking for a job. Has 90 days of professional r..
Leavenworth, Kansas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Leavenworth, KS
KS
$2,500
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About Lawrence, KS

Prior to Kansas Territory being established in May 1854, most of Douglas County was part of the Shawnee Indian Reservation, which had been created in 1830. During this period, the Oregon Trail ran parallel to the Kansas River, roughly through the area where Lawrence would eventually be situated. A hill in the area, then known as "Hogback Ridge" (now known as Mount Oread, which sits on the water divide separating the Kansas and Wakarusa River) was used as a landmark and an outlook by those on the trail. While this territory was technically unopened to settlement prior to 1854, there did exist a few " squatter settlements" in the area, especially just north of the Kansas River. Lawrence was founded "strictly for political reasons" having to do with slavery, which was heavily debated in the United States during the early-to-mid 1800s.