Bay English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Youngstown, OH

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Chagrin Falls, OH 44022
Thoroughbred Gelding
Thoroughbred hunter jumper gelding, OTTB. UTD on everything, ferrier, denti..
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
15
Chagrin Falls, OH
OH
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bessemer, PA
Quarter Horse Stallion
Up to date on shots, loads, clips, ties, stands for farrier. Shown western ..
Bessemer, Pennsylvania
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Bessemer, PA
PA
$5,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Big and beautiful best describes this boy! "Comanchee" is a gorgeous 13 ye..
Alliance, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Alliance, OH
OH
$2,200
Paint Stallion
Brownie is a very quick learner. His father is APHA Painted RJ Robin (550 W..
Canfield, Ohio
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Canfield, OH
OH
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
Max is a great all around horse. Max would need a Experienced rider. He is ..
East Sparta, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
East Sparta, OH
OH
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Patriot is a special colt that I had intended to keep as a stallion / halte..
Deerfield, Ohio
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Deerfield, OH
OH
$4,000
Appaloosa Stallion
DDS Angels JustAStar is a gorgeous, solid bay colt with unlimited potential..
Deerfield, Ohio
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Deerfield, OH
OH
$1,000
Welsh Pony Mare
Rose is a 1995 mare with intense color and markings. She is extremely femi..
New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Bay
Welsh Pony
Mare
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New Brighton, PA
PA
$5,000
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About Youngstown, OH

Youngstown was named for New York native John Young, who surveyed the area in 1796 and settled there soon afterward. On February 9, 1797, Young purchased the township of 15,560 acres (6,300 ha) from the Western Reserve Land Company for $16,085. The 1797 establishment of Youngstown was officially recorded on August 19, 1802. The area that includes present-day Youngstown was part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, a section of the Northwest Territory that Connecticut initially did not cede to the Federal government. Upon cession, Connecticut retained the title to the land in the Western Reserve, which it sold to the Connecticut Land Company for $1,200,000.