Hunter Hack Horses for Sale near Dodgeville, WI

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Arabian Mare
Just in time for the Holiday Season. We are looking to reduce our horses ..
Apple River, Illinois
Arabian
Mare
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Apple River, IL
IL
$2,500
Arabian Mare
OCTOBER ONLY. . . NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED!!! Fashion~s Passi..
Apple River, Illinois
Arabian
Mare
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Apple River, IL
IL
$1,500
Arabian Mare
Fashion~s Passion is an excellent cross of good boned, great disposition s..
Apple River, Illinois
Arabian
Mare
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Apple River, IL
IL
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Fashion~s First is an excellent cross of good boned, great disposition sta..
Apple River, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Apple River, IL
IL
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Fashion~s First is an excellent cross of good boned, great disposition sta..
Apple River, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Apple River, IL
IL
Contact
Arabian Mare
Fashion~s Passion is an excellent cross of good boned, great disposition s..
Apple River, Illinois
Arabian
Mare
-
Apple River, IL
IL
Contact
Arabian Mare
Fashion~s First is an excellent cross of good boned, great disposition sta..
Apple River, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Apple River, IL
IL
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Fashion~s First is an excellent cross of good boned, great disposition sta..
Apple River, Illinois
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Apple River, IL
IL
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Arabian / Hackney Pony: Fashion Passion is an excellent cross of good bone..
Apple River, Illinois
Arabian
Mare
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Apple River, IL
IL
$2,000
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About Dodgeville, WI

The Iowa County Courthouse was dedicated in 1859 and continues to serve as the seat of government in Iowa County, functioning as the oldest courthouse in the state. Several additions to the building have been added over the years, in keeping with the historic and classic architectural style of the original structure. This mining cabin, originally built circa 1828, is representative of the housing constructed by lead diggers at "Dodge's Camp" - the original lead mining claim of Colonel Henry Dodge and family. The Iowa County Historical Society restored the cabin and moved it to its present location on Fountain Street. It is one of Wisconsin's oldest structures and may be the last extant mining camp cabin from the days of the "Lead Rush" of 1827-1830.