Quarter Horses for Sale near Cedar Rapids, IA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Center Junction, IA 52212
Forts Poco Handc
Registered 2023 bay roan colt. Weaned and working on getting halter broke...
Center Junction, Iowa
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
2
Center Junction, IA
IA
$2,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bernard, IA 40501
Duke
Check out this big, beautiful, unique Palomino Overo, registered APHA geldi..
Bernard, Iowa
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Gelding
12
Bernard, IA
IA
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Nichols, IA 52766
Quarter Horse Mare
2014 sorrel filly by Rey Dual (full brother to dual rey) and out of Miss Tu..
Nichols, Iowa
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Nichols, IA
IA
$4,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
American Quarter Horse Bay gelding, great with others, loads easy, easy ke..
Iowa City, Iowa
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Iowa City, IA
IA
$2,450
Quarter Horse Stallion
2007 AQHA / APHA Gelding offered for sale. 15. 2 hands and growing. Sorre..
Marion, Iowa
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Marion, IA
IA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Snap is a 4 yr. old sorrel QH filly, that was neglected the first 3 yrs of..
Belle Plaine, Iowa
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Belle Plaine, IA
IA
$150
Quarter Horse Stallion
I'm looking for a well broke older horse. Must be a easy keeper and road, ..
Belle Plaine, Iowa
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Belle Plaine, IA
IA
$800
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About Cedar Rapids, IA

The location of present-day Cedar Rapids was in the territory of the Fox and Sac tribes. The first white settler on the site of the future city was Osgood Shepherd, who built a log cabin (which he called a tavern) in 1837 or 1838 next to the Cedar River (then known as the Red Cedar) at what is now the corner of First Avenue and First Street Northeast. Shepherd was a squatter who claimed the land without legal title and also a reputed ne’er-do-well, who, if he was not a horse thief himself, definitely consorted with them. Early on, it appears that he “jumped the claim” of another squatter, Wilbert Stone, who had built a cabin and platted out a town, some distance south of Shepherd's cabin, that he called Columbus. Shepherd drove Stone across the river, claiming that Stone had built his cabin on Shepherd's land, then sold Stone's cabin to a buyer named Hull.