Horses for Sale in Hillsboro MO, Collinsville IL

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Hillsboro, MO 63050
Zing Zang
2008 Arabian Gelding. Very fun and athletic with lots of personality. He ha..
Hillsboro, Missouri
Gray
Arabian
Gelding
17
Hillsboro, MO
MO
$6,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Collinsville, IL 62234
EJ
Super broke. Only raced 8 times. Clean legged. Bought her because her and m..
Collinsville, Illinois
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
8
Collinsville, IL
IL
$7,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cedar Hill, MO 63016
Raven
Raven 13 year old unregistered Quarter Horse mare THIS HORSE IS NOT FOR A B..
Cedar Hill, Missouri
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
17
Cedar Hill, MO
MO
$5,500
Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Jerseyville, IL 62052
Comet
Professionally trained Missouri Fox Trotter colt. Has had shots and coggins..
Jerseyville, Illinois
Pinto
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
6
Jerseyville, IL
IL
$1,200
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Saint Charles, MO 63301
Rosi
Rosi is a 5 year old appendix/QH mare, granddaughter of boonlight dancer. S..
Saint Charles, Missouri
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Saint Charles, MO
MO
$4,000
Other - Horse for Sale in Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367
Other Gelding
MUST GO! Better Than A Bentley is a 5 year old, 15h big bodied Welsh/TB cro..
Lake Saint Louis, Missouri
Bay
Other
Gelding
15
Lake Saint Louis, MO
MO
$9,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Saint Jacob, IL
Paint Stallion
The Big Boom Theory (Boomer) is an 11 year old registered Paint gelding. H..
Saint Jacob, Illinois
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Saint Jacob, IL
IL
$7,500

About Columbia, IL

The first white settlers to come to the area of Columbia, Illinois, were Frenchmen in the mid-17th century. They named the area in which Columbia was founded L'Aigle, which is French for "The Eagle." In the mid-18th century, the British took over the territory until the Revolutionary War forced them out of the area. The colonial American settlers soon arrived in the early 1780s and established the first permanent settlements in the area of Columbia, Fort Whiteside and Fort Piggott. Both frontier forts were of log construction and were used to protect the settlers against Indian raids. In 1820, Columbia was plotted out as a town and built on bluffs 500 feet above sea level to protect against the flooding of the Mississippi River.