Horses for Sale near De Soto, KS

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Rantoul, KS 66079
Maximum Desire
“Dez” is a sweet girl with good manners. We bought her as a trail horse for..
Rantoul, Kansas
Liver Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
18
Rantoul, KS
KS
$5,000
National Show - Horse for Sale in Lyndon, KS 66451
Fireball Sunday
Fireball Sunday is a yearling half saddlebred colt out of an arapaloosa mar..
Lyndon, Kansas
Chestnut
National Show
Gelding
2
Lyndon, KS
KS
$4,000
Mule - Horse for Sale in Parker, KS 66072
O'Malley
O'Malley is an adorable 3 year old mini mule gelding. Does best on drylot a..
Parker, Kansas
Bay
Mule
Gelding
1
Parker, KS
KS
$800
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Overland Park, KS 66223
Laurentine
Our Horses are ready to join a new family/Ranch. Check on our website; www...
Overland Park, Kansas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Overland Park, KS
KS
$2,800
Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Olathe, KS 66062
Iris
Buckskin Sabino (as per papers) 14 yrs old (born 2009) 15.3 hh (sticked) UT..
Olathe, Kansas
Buckskin
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
16
Olathe, KS
KS
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Olathe, KS 66061
Hands
5 years Old and ready to join a caring home. they have all papers and shots..
Olathe, Kansas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Olathe, KS
KS
$4,750
Palomino - Horse for Sale in Overland Park, KS 66085
jen
We do have good breed horses for you to sale to a very good prices and all ..
Overland Park, Kansas
Gray
Palomino
Gelding
7
Overland Park, KS
KS
$3,950

About De Soto, KS

De Soto was part of a large territory extending to present-day St. Louis that was occupied by the Osage people, who were relocated from east of the Mississippi River in the upper Midwest. After the Treaty of St Louis in 1825, the Shawnee were forcibly relocated from Cape Girardeau to southeastern Kansas near the Neosho River. Only the Black Bob band of Shawnee resisted removal, however by 1828 they too migrated west and settled in northeastern Kansas in and around De Soto along the Kansas River. Later in the 19th century, many cultures of Native Americans arrived in the area after being pushed west by European-American pressure following colonial expansion and later the discovery of Gold in 1849.