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Cleveland Bay - Horse for Sale in Holmesville, OH 44633
Chance
Raleigh’s Top Chance; Two year old part bred Cleveland bay stallion,tall an..
Holmesville, Ohio
Bay
Cleveland Bay
Stallion
5
Holmesville, OH
OH
$6,500
Cleveland Bay - Horse for Sale in Holmesville, OH 44633
Wildfire
Heartlands CB Wildfire 1 year old 3/4 Cleveland bay stud colt,nice quiet c..
Holmesville, Ohio
Bay
Cleveland Bay
Stallion
4
Holmesville, OH
OH
$1,800
Cleveland Bay - Horse for Sale in Holmesville, OH 44633
Gaylord Raleigh
Gaylord Raleigh,purebred Cleveland bay stallion sired by Foxhollow Navigato..
Holmesville, Ohio
Bay
Cleveland Bay
Stallion
8
Holmesville, OH
OH
$22,000
Cleveland Bay - Horse for Sale in Holmesville, OH 44633
Daisy
Eddie’s Darling Daisy 3 year old Cleveland Bay part bred mare. Beautiful y..
Holmesville, Ohio
Bay
Cleveland Bay
Mare
6
Holmesville, OH
OH
$5,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Medina, OH 44256
Ready
Hello, 9YO OTTB for sale, WTC, needs restarted. Has a old and set osselet, ..
Medina, Ohio
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
12
Medina, OH
OH
$1,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cleveland, OH 44135
Stone
“Stone” is a 9-year-old gelding that is easy to get along with. He is the f..
Cleveland, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Gelding
12
Cleveland, OH
OH
$3,000
Draft - Horse for Sale in Ashland, OH 44805
Steely Dan
Steely Dan aka (Ace) is an own son of MM Steele (world champion Clydesdale ..
Ashland, Ohio
Bay Roan
Draft
Stallion
6
Ashland, OH
OH
$400

About Oberlin, OH

Oberlin was founded in 1833 by two Presbyterian ministers, John Jay Shipherd and Philo P. Stewart. The pair had become friends while spending the summer of 1832 together in nearby Elyria and discovered a shared dissatisfaction with what they saw as the lack of strong Christian morals among the settlers of the American West. Their proposed solution was to create a religious community that would more closely adhere to Biblical commandments, along with a school for training Christian missionaries who would eventually spread throughout the American frontier. The two decided to name their community after Johann Friedrich Oberlin (1740–1826), an Alsatian minister whose pedagogical achievements in a poor and remote area had greatly impressed and inspired them.