Eventing Horses for Sale near Greenville, OH

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Canadian Stallion
2002 Canadian Horse ~ rare chestnut ~ Hi, I~m Merlot. I am a rare breed, ~..
Germantown, Ohio
Black
Canadian
Stallion
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Germantown, OH
OH
$4,850
Appaloosa Stallion
Elligable CRHA, SUNDANCE 500, PHR, COLORED SPORT HORSE, (ApHC if gelded. W..
Selma, Indiana
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Selma, IN
IN
$2,500
Thoroughbred Mare
A REAL BARGAIN! Loving disposition on this tb / appy cross that didn't get..
Selma, Indiana
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Selma, IN
IN
$850
Thoroughbred Mare
Bailey is a 9 year old TB for sale due to owner going to college. She has ..
Dayton, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Dayton, OH
OH
$8,000
Friesian Mare
"Knight Mare" is confirmed Intro level Dressage with a score of 70. 5%. Sh..
Auburn, Ohio
Bay
Friesian
Mare
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Auburn, OH
OH
$15,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Beautiful floating movement, great temperament, eventing prospect - not af..
Oxford, Ohio
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Oxford, OH
OH
$2,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
This horse is trined at training level eventing, but is expected to reach a..
Franklin, Ohio
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Franklin, OH
OH
$20,000
Appendix Mare
Jive is a beautiful well started bay mare. She is 16. 2 hh out of a 17 hh T..
Germantown, Ohio
Bay
Appendix
Mare
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Germantown, OH
OH
$5,800
Thoroughbred Mare
Nice Training level event horse, wins at training with previous owner, won ..
Dayton, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Dayton, OH
OH
$15,000
Paint Stallion
Vegas has been shown on the APHA circuit. He was shown at the 2002 World Wi..
Waynesville, Ohio
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Waynesville, OH
OH
$7,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Cadbury was born on easter sunday in 1999. He is a bright golden chestnut w..
Dayton, Ohio
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Dayton, OH
OH
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Vegas is a beautiful eventer prospect. He loves to work. He has been show..
Waynesville, Ohio
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Waynesville, OH
OH
$5,000
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About Greenville, OH

Greenville is the historic location of Fort Greene Ville, which was built in November of 1793 by General Anthony Wayne's Legion of the United States during the Northwest Indian War. Named for Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, its defenses covered about 55 acres (220,000 m 2), which made it the largest wooden fort in North America. The fort was a training ground and base of operations for the ~3000 soldiers of the Legion and Kentucky Milia prior to their march northward in Aug. 1794 to the Battle of Fallen Timbers. A year after the battle, the Treaty of Greenville was signed at the fort on August 3, 1795, bringing an end to the Indian wars in the area and opening the Northwest Territory for settlement.