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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cambridge City, IN 47327
Doc
Who needs a horse trailer. Why is Doc standing on my truck? Because your ho..
Cambridge City, Indiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Gelding
2
Cambridge City, IN
IN
$5,400
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Cambridge City, IN 47327
Midnight
An Arab Ranch Bred Project McPhee’s Midnight Rider, A Friendly, Bay, Quarte..
Cambridge City, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Mare
1
Cambridge City, IN
IN
$3,400
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cambridge City, IN 47327
Dot
Willow’s Golden Girl Dot, A Palomino Project, A Gentle, Friendly, Yearling,..
Cambridge City, Indiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
1
Cambridge City, IN
IN
$3,400
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cambridge City, IN 47327
Rue
Dancer’s Golden Rue We’re retiring and reducing the size of our herd. We r..
Cambridge City, Indiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
1
Cambridge City, IN
IN
$3,400
Paint - Horse for Sale in Cambridge City, IN 47327
Comanche
Lakota’s Comanche Dream, A Big, Beautiful, Flashy Paint Horse, Colt born on..
Cambridge City, Indiana
Overo
Paint
Gelding
1
Cambridge City, IN
IN
$3,700
Paint - Horse for Sale in Cambridge City, IN 47327
Cyrano
Cyrano, A Young, Friendly, Flashy, Paint Horse Colt born on 05/13/2023 on o..
Cambridge City, Indiana
Black Overo
Paint
Gelding
1
Cambridge City, IN
IN
$3,400
1

About Greenville, OH

Greenville is the historic location of Fort Greene Ville, which was built in November of 1793 by General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States during the Northwest Indian War. Named for Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, its defenses covered about 55 acres (220,000 m 2), which made it the largest wooden fort in North America. The fort was a training ground and base of operations for the ~3000 soldiers of the Legion and Kentucky Milia prior to their march northward in Aug. 1794 to the Battle of Fallen Timbers. A year after the battle, the Treaty of Greenville was signed at the fort on August 3, 1795, bringing an end to the Indian wars in the area and opening the Northwest Territory for settlement.