Jumping Horses for Sale near Steelville, MO

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Oldenburg - Horse for Sale in Waynesville, MO 65583
Mordacious d'VII
Mordacious d’ Vii 2016 GOV Filly, microchipped and USEF lifetime registered..
Waynesville, Missouri
Gray
Oldenburg
Mare
8
Waynesville, MO
MO
$14,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Papa Jack is a very well - bred colt. PJ is an extremely level - headed y..
Hillsboro, Missouri
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Hillsboro, MO
MO
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Timber is a bay American Quarter Horse gelding. He is very muscled out. He..
Salem, Missouri
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Salem, MO
MO
$800
Quarter Pony Mare
Amelia is a very quiet pony who is quick to learn. She stands tied, bathe..
Washington, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Pony
Mare
-
Washington, MO
MO
$2,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Missins: Jockey Club mare sired by Honeyland and out of Insinuating. Former..
Saint James, Missouri
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Saint James, MO
MO
$1,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Sire side:Cheif Big Hawk, A Freckles Bandit, Bandits Black Rose. Dam side: ..
New Haven, Missouri
Gray
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
New Haven, MO
MO
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
This guy is a beauty! Dishy face, small ears, large eyes, short back, short..
Saint James, Missouri
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Saint James, MO
MO
$500
Welsh Pony Stallion
Tres is a very elegant pony. His large white star and three socks really se..
Washington, Missouri
Bay
Welsh Pony
Stallion
-
Washington, MO
MO
$6,500
Paint Stallion
This young, colorful, stallion will be just the thing to add size, substanc..
New Haven, Missouri
Paint
Stallion
-
New Haven, MO
MO
$600
Thoroughbred Stallion
This well bred stallion will add speed and athletic ability along with awes..
New Haven, Missouri
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
New Haven, MO
MO
$600
Connemara Pony Stallion
Indio is by Fiddler's Sparrow MacDaire out of a TB type sport pony. He is a..
Washington, Missouri
Bay
Connemara Pony
Stallion
-
Washington, MO
MO
$4,000
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About Steelville, MO

Prior to the 1800s, the first people to live in the Steelville area were groups likely tied to the Osage. These peoples were driven west into what modern-day Oklahoma. In the 1830s, the Trail of Tears, a government-sponsored forced march of the largest groups of the southeastern United States, passed through Steelville, with people primarily from the Choctaw and Cherokee tribes. They came mostly from Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee and were forced to relocate to Oklahoma and the West. It is believed that they stopped in Steelville around the spring to rest, bury their dead, and get supplies.