Saddlebred Horses for Sale near Burlington, WI

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Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Cedarburg, WI 53012
Al
Top ribbon winner in the Five Gaited County Pleasure Division. He is 6 year..
Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Gelding
14
Cedarburg, WI
WI
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Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Whitewater, WI 53190
Coconut Joule
2019 saddlebred filly for sale Coconut Frosting X Spring Julep Lots of &qu..
Whitewater, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
5
Whitewater, WI
WI
$8,500
Saddlebred Stallion
I am offering my 6 y / o ASB gelding for half lease this summer. He has r..
Deerfield, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Deerfield, WI
WI
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Saddlebred Stallion
Midnight CappO'CIno is a prime example of QUALITY and the ASB Breeding. He ..
Zion, Illinois
Bay
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Zion, IL
IL
$950
Saddlebred Stallion
Midnight CappO'Cino is standing only his second year with futurities ribbon..
Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
Bay
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Pleasant Prairie, WI
WI
$950
Saddlebred Mare
Rachie has a great sport horse build and a very nice ground covering trot. ..
Rockford, Illinois
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
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Rockford, IL
IL
$900
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About Burlington, WI

Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the area, Native American mounds were constructed near the present location of Burlington. For example, around 1830, a small Potawatomi village stood in what is now the Town of Burlington, though it wasn't larger than the present-day city. The earliest certain European presence in what is now Burlington was in the fall of 1799, when a group of French explorers and missionaries led by Francis Morgan de Vereceones made a portage from the Root River to the Fox River, reaching the Fox at approximately Burlington's present location. The first European settlers in Burlington were Moses Smith (the son of a Revolutionary War veteran) and William Whiting. Smith and Whiting had been in the area previously, making a so-called "jackknife claim" to the land (carving their names and the date on trees in the vicinity) on December 15, 1835.