Ponies for Sale near Sheridan, IN

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Pony Mare
9 year old Mare She has potential for good barrel horse, 4H horse western. ..
Brownsburg, Indiana
Gray
Pony
Mare
15
Brownsburg, IN
IN
$3,000
Pony Mare
Sage is an "AA" rated hunter pony in the making. She has a wonderful extend..
Zionsville, Indiana
Black
Pony
Mare
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Zionsville, IN
IN
$1,500
Pony Mare
Strawberry is a very cute large medium pony jumper. She has amazine movemen..
Zionsville, Indiana
Red Roan
Pony
Mare
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Zionsville, IN
IN
$1,000
Pony Stallion
This little Rebel is the cutest little pony you will ever see! He is absolu..
Zionsville, Indiana
Palomino
Pony
Stallion
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Zionsville, IN
IN
$1,000
Pony Mare
Molley is a 3 year old paint pony who is very cute! She has been broke to r..
Greenwood, Indiana
Other
Pony
Mare
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Greenwood, IN
IN
$995
Pony Stallion
paint pony. i bought him at an auction because kill buyer was bidding on hi..
Fortville, Indiana
Other
Pony
Stallion
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Fortville, IN
IN
$400
Pony Stallion
"shooter" is a 6 year old tri colored paint. he was shown in 4- h and open ..
Hartford City, Indiana
Pony
Stallion
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Hartford City, IN
IN
$1,000
Pony Mare
This mare does it all, she rides and pulls cart. Cart is also for sale. W..
Greencastle, Indiana
Bay
Pony
Mare
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Greencastle, IN
IN
$300
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About Sheridan, IN

Sheridan, once the second largest town in Hamilton County, lies on the south edge of land originally owned by George Boxley, a merchant and miller in Virginia who had fled from there ahead of bounty hunters because he was also an abolitionist suspected of fomenting a failed slave rebellion in 1815. Considerable recent development has greatly increased the population of this historic town. The Sheridan Downtown Commercial Historic District encompasses approximately four blocks along Main Street from the former Monon railroad right-of-way north to Veteran's Park and Pioneer Hill, the site of the George Boxley Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The origins of Sheridan, which started out as Millwood, are vague, owing partly to the loss of all the town's records in 1913 when a disastrous fire destroyed the town hall and many other buildings. No documentation supports the popular contention that Egbert Higbee started the town in 1860.