Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Litchfield, IL

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Bashkir Curly Mare
Sassy is a wonderful Mustang / Curly mare for intermitiate youth / adult r..
Highland, Illinois
Grulla
Bashkir Curly
Mare
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Highland, IL
IL
$3,000
Paint Stallion
Great kids horse. My 14 yr old showed him in 4- h and trail class and outd..
Springfield, Illinois
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Springfield, IL
IL
$1,200
Half Arabian Stallion
my lil sultin , need someone that knows what they are doing with him , he..
Lebanon, Illinois
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Lebanon, IL
IL
$250
Paint Mare
Beautifully marked sorrel Tovero filly out of Zippin and Sky's Fist Miss (..
Edinburg, Illinois
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Edinburg, IL
IL
$8,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Very personable. Clips / trims / loads / bathes very easily. Trails, is ..
Springfield, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Springfield, IL
IL
$1,800
Appaloosa Mare
Dun Skippen - Strawmans Image x Lor's Skip A Rose. She is a very nice mare..
Gillespie, Illinois
Dun
Appaloosa
Mare
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Gillespie, IL
IL
$1,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
TB exracer. Eager to please and work his heart out. Experienced rider only...
Carlinville, Illinois
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Carlinville, IL
IL
$1,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Dan is very sweet and easy to work with, no vices, trailers, easy to ride, ..
Carlinville, Illinois
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Carlinville, IL
IL
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
2000 Straight Black Egyptian Stallion Has had professional training for 3 m..
Dawson, Illinois
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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Dawson, IL
IL
$750
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About Litchfield, IL

Litchfield was platted in October 1853, and was originally called Huntsville, after it was thought that Railroad Chief Engineer George Hunt was going to be the one to bring in the railroad. [ citation needed ] Earlier, Hardinsburg, about 2 miles (3 km) to the southwest, had been founded about 1850. Both towns were created in anticipation of the Terre Haute & Alton Railroad. Hardinsburg grew to about 50 people by 1854; but when it became clear that the railroad was going through Huntsville instead of Hardinsburg, many of the buildings in Hardinsburg were pulled across the prairie on runners to Huntsville beginning in January 1854, and most of the residents moved to the new site as well, becoming Litchfield's first residents. The railroad reached Huntsville in the autumn of 1864, and within two more years Hardinsburg had substantially disappeared.