Rocky Mountain Horses for Sale near Ripley, OH

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Rocky Mountain Mare
Daughter of RMHA 2005 International Grand Champion and RMHA mare with old ..
Sharpsburg, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Sharpsburg, KY
KY
$3,600
Rocky Mountain Mare
Tuesday's Child is a fully registered Rocky Mountain / Kentucky Mountain m..
Morehead, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Morehead, KY
KY
$10,000
Rocky Mountain Mare
first owner born and raised on farm beautiful mover gaits very fast 17+ mp..
Morrow, Ohio
Bay
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Morrow, OH
OH
$3,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Rocky Mountain pleasure horse - Great bloodlines going all the way back to..
Owingsville, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Owingsville, KY
KY
$2,500
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Wonderful, well - mannered buckskin stallion. In the Choco Doc blood line..
Morehead, Kentucky
Buckskin
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$1,800
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Very well mannered. Four white stockings, with blazed face. In the Choco ..
Morehead, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$1,800
Rocky Mountain Stallion
15 month old greenbroke colt. Excellent bloodline and background. Must see..
Morehead, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$3,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
15 month old greenbroke colt. Excellent temperment, and confirmation Curr..
Morehead, Kentucky
Buckskin
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$2,500
Rocky Mountain Stallion
This stud is a nice horse. Good conformation, rock solid gait and loves t..
Mount Sterling, Kentucky
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Mount Sterling, KY
KY
$6,500
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About Ripley, OH

Colonel James Poage, a veteran of the American Revolution, arrived in the free state of Ohio from Staunton, Virginia in 1804 to claim the 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) he had been granted in what was called the Virginia Military District. Poage was among a large group of veterans who received land grants in what was first organized as the Northwest Territory north of the Ohio River for their service in the American Revolutionary War, and freed their slaves when they settled there. Poage and his family laid out the town of Staunton in 1812; it was renamed in 1816 to honor General Eleazar Wheelock Ripley, an American officer of the War of 1812. Given its location on the river, Ripley became a destination for slaves escaping from slavery in Kentucky on the other side. Both black and white residents developed a network, making Ripley an early stop on the Underground Railroad, to help slaves escape North to freedom.