Quarter Ponies for Sale near Lincoln, CA

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Quarter Pony Mare
Registered Black Bay AQPA 14 y / o, 14. 1h, She can do almost anything wit..
Shingle Springs, California
Bay
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Shingle Springs, CA
CA
$1,500
Quarter Pony Mare
Beautiful reg quarter pony mare for sale very sweet girl just needs some w..
Shingle Springs, California
Bay
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Shingle Springs, CA
CA
$500
Quarter Pony Mare
Sadie is a beautiful pony can be used for almost any thing with a confiden..
Placerville, California
Bay
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Placerville, CA
CA
$1,500
Quarter Pony Mare
Beautiful 13 year old quarter pony mare for sale go's english or western. ..
Placerville, California
Bay
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Placerville, CA
CA
$1,500
Quarter Pony Mare
Skips Hot Salsa Doll is a 14 yr old Registered, 13 hand, Red Dun Qtr Pony M..
Oroville, California
Red Dun
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Oroville, CA
CA
$1,800
Quarter Pony Mare
(plain jane) is a bay yearling qtr pony filly, she has a great conformation..
Palermo, California
Bay
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Palermo, CA
CA
$700
Quarter Pony Mare
Personality and brains. Captain Doc's Bar, Doc Bar Breeding. Beautiful move..
Foresthill, California
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Foresthill, CA
CA
$800
Quarter Pony Mare
Foxy is a 15 yr old ball of fire wrapped in a small package. She has done s..
Oroville, California
Buckskin
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Oroville, CA
CA
$3,000
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About Lincoln, CA

The original townsite was surveyed and laid out in 1859 by Theodore Judah along the proposed line of the California Central Railroad. The name "Lincoln" was conferred in honor of Charles Lincoln Wilson, one of the organizers and directors of the California Central Railroad. The CCRR was planned as a rail link between the cities of Marysville and Sacramento via a connection to the Sacramento Valley Railroad in Folsom. Grading from Folsom to Marysville commenced in 1858 and was completed to Grider's Ranch ( Roseville) by 1860. Track laying began that same year and the rails reached the site of Lincoln in early 1861.