Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near Ottawa, OH

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bluffton, OH 45817
Metros Effort
2008 AQHA mare. Black and 15.3. Knows poles also. But have not ran due to ..
Bluffton, Ohio
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
16
Bluffton, OH
OH
$4,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Dreamer is a sweet mare who is green broke! I broke her using a mix of Cli..
Fostoria, Ohio
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fostoria, OH
OH
$2,000
Appendix Stallion
"Randy" has done - it - all from roping to western and english pleasure, t..
Perrysburg, Ohio
Sorrel
Appendix
Stallion
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Perrysburg, OH
OH
$1,800
Thoroughbred Mare
Dancer has done contesting for the past two years. she is good at what she ..
Metamora, Ohio
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Metamora, OH
OH
$4,500
Quarter Horse Mare
5 year old sorrel mare - - Great disposition - - NO bad habits. Runs same b..
Cecil, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Cecil, OH
OH
$6,500
Paint Mare
Bee's a nice little filly. Real gentle. My 4 yr. old leads her around by h..
Kenton, Ohio
White
Paint
Mare
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Kenton, OH
OH
$1,500
Quarter Pony Mare
Was used as a barrel horse and trail horse. Needs confident rider, i am not..
Tiffin, Ohio
Buckskin
Quarter Pony
Mare
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Tiffin, OH
OH
$600
Appendix Stallion
Nate is a beautiful 7 year old registered Appendix Quarter Horse. He has gr..
Ada, Ohio
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Ada, OH
OH
$1,600
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About Ottawa, OH

The region was originally inhabited by the Wyandot and Ottawa tribes. In 1792 Major Alexander Truman, his servant William Lynch and guide/interpreter William Smalley were sent by George Washington on a peace mission. Truman and Lynch were killed; Truman was apparently killed prior to April 20, 1792 at what later became Ottawa, Putnam County Ohio. A similar mission under Colonel John Hardin also ended in Hardin and his servant Freeman being murdered in Shelby County.In 1817, a large tract of land in Northwestern Ohio was ceded to the United States, and Blanchard's Fork Reserve was established, until the Reserve was ceded and extinguished in 1831, and Ottawa population on that Reserve removed to Kansas in 1832. Within the Reserve, two Ottawa villages existed, of which the Lower Tawa Town became the Village of Ottawa, Ohio.