Donkeys for Sale near Point Pleasant, WV

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Donkey Stallion
60 inches good conformation gaitedwhite with red roan spots..
Oak Hill, Ohio
Roan
Donkey
Stallion
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Oak Hill, OH
OH
$1,000
Donkey Stallion
I have one Jack and one gelding donkey. The Jack is 18 month old and is re..
Mcarthur, Ohio
Gray
Donkey
Stallion
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Mcarthur, OH
OH
$200
Donkey Stallion
Nice stadnard jack doneky for sale, 48" tall, brown / black with a little c..
Kitts Hill, Ohio
Donkey
Stallion
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Kitts Hill, OH
OH
$350
Donkey Stallion
this little jack has color in his background, dam is solid white, grand dam..
Kitts Hill, Ohio
Gray
Donkey
Stallion
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Kitts Hill, OH
OH
$500
Donkey Stallion
very correct and nice little mini jack. grey with cross. dam is grey frost ..
Kitts Hill, Ohio
Gray
Donkey
Stallion
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Kitts Hill, OH
OH
$500
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About Point Pleasant, WV

In the second half of 1749, the French explorer Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville (1693-1759) claimed French sovereignty over the Ohio Valley, burying a lead plaque at the meeting point of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. The text on the plaque is as follows: L'AN 1749 DV REGNE DE LOVIS XV ROY DE FRANCE, NOVS CELORON, COMMANDANT D'VN DETACHEMENT ENVOIE PAR MONSIEVR LE MIS. DE LA GALISSONIERE, COMMANDANT GENERAL DE LA NOUVELLE FRANCE POVR RETABLIR LA TRAN QUILLITE DANS QUELQUES VILLAGES SAUVAGES DE CES CANTONS, AVONS ENTERRE CETTE PLAQUE AU CONFLUENT DE L'OHIO ET DE TCHADAKOIN CE 29 JVILLET, PRES DE LA RIVIERE OYO AUTREMENT BELLE RIVIERE, POUR MONUMENT DU RENOUVELLEMENT DE POSSESSION QUE NOUS AVONS PRIS DE LA DITTE RIVIERE OYO, ET DE TOUTES CELLE~ QUI Y TOMBENT, ET DE TOUTES LES TERRES DES DEUX COTES JVSQVE AVX SOURCES DES DITTES RIVIERES AINSI QV'EN ONT JOVY OU DV JOVIR LES PRECEDENTS ROIS DE FRANCE, ET QU'ILS S'Y SONT MAINTENVS PAR LES ARMES ET PAR LES TRAIT TES, SPECIALEMENT PAR CEVX DE RISWICK D'VTRECHT ET D'AIX LA CHAPELLE. (In the year 1749, in the reign of King Louis XV, we, Celoron, commander of a detachment sent by Commander de La Galissonière, Commander General of New France, for the restoration of peace in various untamed villages in the region, have buried this plaque at the confluence of the Ohio and Tchadakoin [Rivers] this 29th day of July near the fine river bank, to commemorate the retaking into possession of the afore-mentioned river bank and all the surrounding lands on both river shores back to the river sources, as secured by previous kings of France, and maintained by force of arms and by treaties, specifically the Treaties of Rijswick, of Utrecht and of Aix la Chapelle) Céloron's expedition was a diplomatic failure since the local tribes remained pro-English, and English representatives in the region refused to go away. This was, therefore, a prelude to a series of incidents that would lead to the loss of New France and the domination of eastern North America by the British Empire following the defeat of France in the French and Indian War (1754-1763).