American Warmblood Horses for Sale near Oak Creek, WI

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American Warmblood Mare
2 year old filly out of Ironman, by a paint mare. "Lexi" has made a name ..
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Chestnut
American Warmblood
Mare
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Oconomowoc, WI
WI
$11,000
American Warmblood Stallion
I - Catcher is a yearling gelding by Ironman. He is a full brother to Indi..
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Oconomowoc, WI
WI
$8,500
American Warmblood Stallion
contact for information, pedigree and pictures annerz@att. net..
Fredonia, Wisconsin
Bay
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Fredonia, WI
WI
$10,000
American Warmblood Mare
This filly should mature to 16 hh+ At 31 / 2 months she is 12 hh. Dam is 16..
Racine, Wisconsin
Pinto
American Warmblood
Mare
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Racine, WI
WI
$4,500
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About Oak Creek, WI

On January 2, 1838, the territorial legislature divided Milwaukee County into two towns: the Town of Milwaukee, encompassing everything north of the present Greenfield Avenue, and the Town of Lake encompassing everything south of the present Greenfield Avenue; "and the polls of election shall be opened at the house of Elisha Higgins, in said town." On March 8, 1839, a new Town of Kinnikennick was created, encompassing the western part of Lake (later the Towns of Greenfield and Franklin); and on August 13, 1840, the south portion of the Town of Lake was split off to form the town of Oak Creek. As of the 1840 census, the population of the Town of Lake (then including Oak Creek) was 418. In 1955 (JOBS), the Town of Oak Creek, then still semi-rural with a population of 4807 in the 1950 census, was incorporated as a city under the terms of Wisconsin statute 66.0215, also known as "The Oak Creek Law." The Oak Creek Law was crafted by Town Attorney Tony Basile to prevent Oak Creek's annexation by the City of Milwaukee, which by annexations (including the 1954 annexation of the remainder of the Town of Lake) was now bordering Oak Creek and had already annexed one small portion of the town; and was shepherded through the legislature with the help of state Democratic party legislative joint committee chairman Leland McParland, who was the state senator for Oak Creek. On August 5, 2012, a white supremacist gunman opened fire at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek. The gunman and six other people died, and several people were injured.