Horses for Sale in Salem OH, Streetsboro OH

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Other Mare
Registered Spotted Saddle Horse. Very exceptional 3 yr. old mare, gentle a..
Salem, Ohio
Black Overo
Other
Mare
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Salem, OH
OH
$2,200
Pony Stallion
Very adorable small stud pony, around 10 hands tall...
Streetsboro, Ohio
Pinto
Pony
Stallion
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Streetsboro, OH
OH
$600
Quarter Horse Stallion
Excellent hunter jumper prospect. Some training over fences, excellent at s..
Chardon, Ohio
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Chardon, OH
OH
$6,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Random Ridge is a gentle, sound TB gelding. He was retired from racing beca..
Youngstown, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Youngstown, OH
OH
$1,200
Quarter Horse Mare
Extremely calm and relaxed mare. Very smooth gaits with a personality to ma..
Ravenna, Ohio
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Ravenna, OH
OH
$3,500
Welsh Pony Mare
Madeline is an adorable medium Welsh cross mare currently ridden mostly on ..
Cortland, Ohio
Bay
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Cortland, OH
OH
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Chief has over 100 foals to date. He has passed on his color, (80%) , gentl..
Salem, Ohio
Pinto
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Salem, OH
OH
$400

About Munroe Falls, OH

Like much of the Connecticut Western Reserve, the area that makes up present-day Munroe Falls was previously inhabited by various tribes of American Indians. When the Western Reserve began being surveyed in 1796, what is now Munroe Falls was mostly in the southern part of the survey township Town 3, Range 10 (later to be Stow Township), then a part of Washington County before being placed in the new Jefferson County the following year. In 1800, it was made part of Trumbull County, which followed the boundaries of the Western Reserve, and in 1808, the area was made part of Portage County. The first settlers in present-day Munroe Falls, a group of around 40 people including Francis Kelsey and William Stow, came in 1809. Kelsey built a sawmill on the south side of the Cuyahoga River and a gristmill was built on the north side.