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Pony of the Americas - Horse for Sale in Butler, IN 46721
Flicka
7 year old grade varnish POA mare (at 4H they measured her at 13h, but at h..
Butler, Indiana
Gray
Pony of the Americas
Mare
8
Butler, IN
IN
$3,500
Appendix Mare
"Quincy" is 3 rd Generation Boston Mac Breeding. Hunter Under Saddle Delux..
Wauseon, Ohio
Brown
Appendix
Mare
-
Wauseon, OH
OH
$8,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Beautiful AQHA registered Gelding. Fantastic Zippo bloodlines. Already ha..
Mount Etna, Indiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Mount Etna, IN
IN
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Superior show prospect - bred to Halter and Ride. Sire is APHA Champion, R..
Quincy, Michigan
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Quincy, MI
MI
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Beautiful colt. Can be APHA reg. Mom is black and dad is black and white. ..
Jonesville, Michigan
Grulla
Paint
Stallion
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Jonesville, MI
MI
$3,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Please don't let the word "stallion" shy you away from this little guy. He ..
Sherwood, Michigan
Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Sherwood, MI
MI
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
1998 AQHA Blue Roan Mare out of Leaguers Shadow & Cow Lady Zipper! Current ..
Sturgis, Michigan
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Sturgis, MI
MI
$6,500
Paint Mare
Nice mare. Extremely quiet. Started right / slow. Knows her gaits and leads..
Bluffton, Indiana
Paint
Mare
-
Bluffton, IN
IN
$3,000
Racking Stallion
We purchase Blue for our daughter, but she is not showing any interest in h..
Jonesville, Michigan
Red Roan
Racking
Stallion
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Jonesville, MI
MI
$2,000
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About Auburn, IN

Auburn's site on Cedar Creek was chosen by Wesley Park and John Badlam Howe at the intersection of two major trails, Goshen-Defiance Road and Coldwater Road, and next to the land of John Houlton. The name for the community likely came from " The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith, that begins "Sweet Auburn! Loveliest village of the plain." The plat of the Village of Auburn is dated April 21, 1836, but it was held by Howe and not recorded until March 12, 1879. John Drury purchased the first lot (Lot 73) for $25.00 on September 5, 1837. The first store was built at Park's corners by Thomas Freeman, applying for a license on March 5, 1838, and bringing supplies by horseback from Fort Wayne. Daniel Altenburg, Levi Walsworth, the Sherlock family, Samuel Sprott, David Weave, David Shoemaker, Henry Curtis, Lyman Childsey, James Cosper, and David Cosper were early residents.