Arabian Horses for Sale near Oswego, KS

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Arabian Stallion
Correct gelding. Sweepstakes nominated. Will excel at any discipline. Ca..
Neodesha, Kansas
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Neodesha, KS
KS
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
great horse my 8 year old can ride this horse he is pretty and fast with a..
Girard, Kansas
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Girard, KS
KS
$400
Arabian Mare
Ruminaja Ali granddaughter! Big bodied, elegant neck and head, big eye! N..
Neodesha, Kansas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Neodesha, KS
KS
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Beautiful athletic filly! very dishy head! straight legs! Symetrical blaze..
Coffeyville, Kansas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Coffeyville, KS
KS
$900
Arabian Mare
Beautiful type and athletic filly out of Ruminaja Ali son, Ali Hadem and ou..
Neodesha, Kansas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Neodesha, KS
KS
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Beautiful typey, athletic filly out of Ruminaja Ali son, Ali Hadem and our ..
Neodesha, Kansas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Neodesha, KS
KS
$2,500
Arabian Mare
This wonderful mare is being offered for sale only because we simply dont h..
Oronogo, Missouri
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Oronogo, MO
MO
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About Oswego, KS

Oswego is located on the site of an Osage village called No tse Wa spe, which means "Heart Stays" or more loosely translated, "Quiet Heart." Jesuit Missionaries from Osage Mission (now St. Paul, Kansas) who worked among the Osages called the village "Little Town," probably because the band of Osages who lived in the village were of the "Little Osage" division of the Osage People. More specifically, the Osage Village of Little Town was described as "Little Town Above" by the Jesuits, to distinguish it from another village, which was sometimes located just to the east of Little Town, called "Little Town Below." While Osage villages were moved quite often (according to weather, hunting conditions, and sanitary conditions) Little Town Above was generally located on the bluff overlooking the Neosho River, where Oswego sits today. Little Town Below often sat near Horseshoe Lake, in the Neosho River Valley about a mile due east of Oswego. During the 1850s, Little Town was often referred to as "White Hair's Town," in honor of a resident of the village named Iron Hawk.