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Paint - Horse for Sale in Brookfield, OH 44403
Paint Mare
Grade Paint / Pinto Mare 14.1 Hand Pony Shown 4-H in Showmanship, Western ..
Brookfield, Ohio
White
Paint
Mare
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Brookfield, OH
OH
$1,000
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in New Brighton, PA 15066
Appaloosa Stallion
Snowflake Appaloosa molly mule. About 56” or 14-14.1 tall. She's only 10 ye..
New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
18
New Brighton, PA
PA
$900
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Louisville, OH 44641
Thoroughbred Gelding
"I have a 17hh 16 year old ottb. He's sound doesn't require any maintenance..
Louisville, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
25
Louisville, OH
OH
$800
Paint - Horse for Sale in New Wilmington, PA 16142
Paint Mare
Maggie is a very spirited, high-energy mare. She would be best suited for a..
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
23
New Wilmington, PA
PA
$800
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Eastcanton, OH 44730
Quarter Horse Gelding
I have a nice gelding with two years of reining time on him. He has been wi..
Eastcanton, Ohio
Liver Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
14
Eastcanton, OH
OH
$12,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Wadsworth, OH 44281
Paint Mare
Absolutely gorgeous mare with beautiful bold white blaze. Shown in halter, ..
Wadsworth, Ohio
Bay
Paint
Mare
16
Wadsworth, OH
OH
$6,500
Hackney - Horse for Sale in Youngstown, OH 44505
Hackney Gelding
Rem is a fun little pony to work with. Can be ridden Western or English. St..
Youngstown, Ohio
Chestnut
Hackney
Gelding
14
Youngstown, OH
OH
$5,000

About Minerva, OH

The village of Minerva began when a surveyor named John Whitacre purchased 123 acres of land from Isaac Craig in 1818 for the construction of a log mill. The town, named for his niece, Minerva Ann Taylor born April 19, 1833, grew up around the mill. Minerva's first schoolhouse was built in 1846. In its early years the Sandy and Beaver Canal helped drive Minerva's economy, to be replaced in importance by the Pennsylvania Railroad in the 1840s. Minerva manufacturers Willard and Isaac Pennock patented the United States' first steel railroad car in the nineteenth century.