Ranch Work Horses for Sale near Sistersville, WV

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Lewisville, Ohio
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Gelding
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Lewisville, OH
OH
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Quarter Horse Stallion
2004 AQHA blue roan stallion. Quiet, well mannered, never bred a mare. Gr..
Barnesville, Ohio
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Barnesville, OH
OH
$2,400
Quarter Horse Stallion
outlaw leads, ties and has had his feet picked up and worked with. he's a b..
Cadiz, Ohio
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Cadiz, OH
OH
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
If you are looking for a future stallion breeding prospect, look no further..
Sardis, Ohio
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Sardis, OH
OH
$2,700
Quarter Horse Mare
1996 AQHA Mare bred by Country Music Legend "Loretta Lynn". This mare needs..
Claysville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Claysville, PA
PA
$4,000
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About Sistersville, WV

Sistersville was named because two sisters, Sarah Wells McCoy and Delilah Wells Grier, inherited the land underlying the town from their father, pioneer Charles Wells, in 1815 and laid out the town. Wells had settled on the sandy bottomland with his second wife, Elizabeth Prather and many of his 22 children (Sarah and Delilah were the 12th and 17th; his first wife Michal Owings had died in 1783 after giving birth to 10 children). The site was called Wells Landing, Wella having previously founded Wellsville and Wellsburg along the Ohio River and having served in the Virginia legislature from Brooke County in 1793. The Virginia General Assembly created Tyler County in 1814, weeks before Wells' death, and a court session was held at Wells' house in Sistersville ("Welkin") in 1815 (the plat having included lots for a courthouse and lawyers' offices), but in 1816 voters selected Middlebourne, on Middle Island Creek about halfway between Pennsylvania and the Kanawha salt springs (and which incorporated in 1813) as the county seat. The Virginia General Assembly chartered Sistersville in 1839.