Black Trail Horses for Sale near Glenpool, OK

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Arabian Stallion
At Stud. SWEEPSTAKES NOMINATED! National Champion Bloodlines. Premium Cer..
Collinsville, Oklahoma
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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Collinsville, OK
OK
$1,250
Quarter Horse Stallion
This horse has good ground manners. He will stand tied all day, loads gre..
Oologah, Oklahoma
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Oologah, OK
OK
$1,800
Paint Mare
2000 APHA Black and White Mare in foal to Black Homozygous Multi champion S..
Collinsville, Oklahoma
Black
Paint
Mare
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Collinsville, OK
OK
$2,300
Paint Mare
2004 Reduced!! Paint Filly Black and White. Homozygous for Spotted gene an..
Collinsville, Oklahoma
Black
Paint
Mare
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Collinsville, OK
OK
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Star, near hind coronet. "been there - done that" Sensible, smooth, and tru..
Wagoner, Oklahoma
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Wagoner, OK
OK
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
This registered TWH gelding is a head - turner! Great on trails! Very smo..
Wagoner, Oklahoma
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Wagoner, OK
OK
$3,000
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
"Midnight" will be a top addition to any show or breeding program. Black Cl..
Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
Black
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Fort Gibson, OK
OK
$2,500
Pony Stallion
Great Kids or Small Adult Competition Horse Black Gorgeous Gelding with fr..
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Black
Pony
Stallion
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Tulsa, OK
OK
$5,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Max is very gentle and a willing learner. He's been through 45 days of pro..
Claremore, Oklahoma
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Claremore, OK
OK
$2,750
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About Glenpool, OK

On November 22, 1905, wildcatters, Robert Galbreath and Frank Chesley (along with, by some accounts, Charles Colcord), drilling for oil on farmland owned by Creek Indian Ida E. Glenn, created the first oil gusher in what would soon be known as the " Glenn Pool". The discovery set off a boom of growth for the area, bringing in hordes of people: lease buyers, producers, millionaires, laborers, tool suppliers, drunks, swindlers, and newspeople. Daily production soon exceeded 120,000 barrels (19,000 m 3). The nearby city of Tulsa benefited from the production, and Glenpool calls itself the town that made Tulsa famous.