Mustang Horses for Sale near Casa Grande, AZ

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Mustang - Horse for Sale in Mesa, AZ 85207
Aspen
This sweet girl’s mama was rescued from abuse when she was pregnant. Aspen ..
Mesa, Arizona
Bay
Mustang
Mare
14
Mesa, AZ
AZ
$1,200
Mustang - Horse for Sale in Phoenix, AZ 85016
Colonel Spirit
Colonel Spirit 2yo mustang gelding Started groundwork $1000 obo..
Phoenix, Arizona
Chestnut
Mustang
Gelding
5
Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$1,000
Mustang Stallion
Beautiful gelding for sale from BLM program. Wide and stout, built like a ..
Apache Junction, Arizona
Red Roan
Mustang
Stallion
-
Apache Junction, AZ
AZ
$600
Mustang Mare
Green broke mare, 5 yrs. old, needs some training, good disposition, would ..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Chestnut
Mustang
Mare
-
Queen Creek, AZ
AZ
$900
Mustang Mare
This mare is great on trails. You can ride or pack on her. She is bred to ..
Mesa, Arizona
Bay
Mustang
Mare
-
Mesa, AZ
AZ
$2,800
Mustang Stallion
7 years old, grey, stocky, very well mannered, bathes, trailers, good for t..
Higley, Arizona
Gray
Mustang
Stallion
-
Higley, AZ
AZ
$2,000
Mustang Stallion
7 yr. old BLM gelding, dark bay w / star, saddle broke, very fun to ride, l..
Higley, Arizona
Bay
Mustang
Stallion
-
Higley, AZ
AZ
$1,350
Mustang Mare
5 yr old mare, green broke, needs a gentle hand, wants to do good but needs..
Phoenix, Arizona
Mustang
Mare
-
Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$3,000
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About Casa Grande, AZ

Casa Grande was founded in 1879 by The Carter Family during the Arizona mining boom, specifically due to the presence of the Southern Pacific Railroad. In January 1880, the community of Terminus, meaning "end-of-the-line," was established despite consisting of just five residents and three buildings. In September 1880, railroad executives renamed the settlement Casa Grande, after the Hohokam ruins at the nearby Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Casa Grande grew slowly, and suffered several setbacks both in 1886 and 1893, when fires ravaged the town, destroying all wooden housing structures within it. When the mining boom slowed in the 1890s, the town was nearly abandoned, but with the advent of agriculture, the town remained alive and well, and was eventually incorporated in 1915.