Morgan Horses for Sale near Stow, OH

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Polk,ohio, Ohio
Bay
Morgan
Mare
18
Polk,ohio, OH
OH
$5,000
Morgan Mare
Purebred, sound, loves trail riding. Has been driven. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR B..
Olmsted Twp, Ohio
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
22
Olmsted Twp, OH
OH
$2,000
Morgan Mare
Beauty is a sweet horse, trained to ride and drive. Loads, ties, stands we..
Alliance, Ohio
Black
Morgan
Mare
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Alliance, OH
OH
$3,500
Morgan Mare
Flashy 7 Year Old. 14. 2H Morgan Pony mare. Hunter / Jumper. She is very b..
Grafton, Ohio
Brown
Morgan
Mare
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Grafton, OH
OH
$6,500
Morgan Stallion
Toby is a 15. 3 hh black morgan cross (not reg) . He has a husky build and..
Atwater, Ohio
Black
Morgan
Stallion
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Atwater, OH
OH
$1,500
Morgan Mare
Fashy Morgan mare. Sorrel with flaxen mane & tail. Beauty can be shown West..
Dundee, Ohio
Sorrel
Morgan
Mare
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Dundee, OH
OH
$2,000
Morgan Mare
SALE PENDIN: REDUCED! 14 yr old kid / beginner safe Morgan. Very sweet and ..
Dundee, Ohio
Black
Morgan
Mare
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Dundee, OH
OH
$1,200
Morgan Stallion
Have you ever seen a bay morgan with silver and black in his tail. ckh cent..
Wadsworth, Ohio
Morgan
Stallion
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Wadsworth, OH
OH
$7,500
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About Stow, OH

Stow is named for Joshua Stow, its original proprietor. Joshua Stow was a member of the party led by Moses Cleaveland to survey the lands of the Connecticut Western Reserve around present-day Cleveland in 1796. He was a native of Middletown, Connecticut, however, and never lived in Stow, though he spent both time and money developing the township and is quoted as saying it was "one of the prettiest and most romantic spots in the Western Reserve." The land that would eventually be known as Stow Township was the survey township "Town 3, Range 10" of the Western Reserve and was initially 25 square miles (65 km 2). It was purchased by Joshua Stow for $14,154. Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the area around what is now Stow was inhabited by a tribe of Seneca Native Americans at a small settlement in the area that is now part of the neighboring village of Silver Lake.