Oldenburg Horses for Sale near Libertyville, IL

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Oldenburg Mare
Sonnet is dark chestnut with a big blaze and two hind stockings. Great powe..
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Oldenburg
Mare
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Lake Geneva, WI
WI
$7,500
Oldenburg Mare
Feiner Girl is by Feiner Stern out of a a St Premium Hann mare. Feiner Girl..
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Bay
Oldenburg
Mare
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Lake Geneva, WI
WI
$16,000
Oldenburg Mare
Fantasia is an adorable, loving mare. Fantastic movement and a very docile..
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Bay
Oldenburg
Mare
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Lake Geneva, WI
WI
$14,000
Oldenburg Stallion
Forrest is a Frohwind son out of a successful TB jumper. Forrest is well s..
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Bay
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Lake Geneva, WI
WI
$9,500
Oldenburg Mare
Caroline is lightly started under saddle. She has been free jumped and has..
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Oldenburg
Mare
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Lake Geneva, WI
WI
$18,000
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About Libertyville, IL

The land that is now Libertyville was the property of the Illinois River Potawatomi Indians until August 1829, when economic and resource pressures forced the tribe to sell much of their land in northern Illinois to the U.S. government for $12,000 cash, an additional $12,000 in goods, plus an annual delivery of 50 barrels of salt. Pursuant to the treaty, the Potawatomi left their lands by the mid-1830s, and by 1835 the future Libertyville had its first recorded non-indigenous resident, George Vardin. Said to be [ citation needed ] a "well-educated" English immigrant with a wife and a young daughter, Vardin lived in a cabin located where the Cook Park branch of the Cook Memorial Public Library District stands today. Though he apparently moved on to the west that same year, the settlement that grew up around his cabin was initially known as Vardin's Grove.