Gray Trail Horses for Sale near Fort Thomas, KY

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Oxford, OH 45056
Mia
14.2 hh mare for sale. Experienced rider. Believed to be an Arabian Cross. ..
Oxford, Ohio
Gray
Arabian
Mare
14
Oxford, OH
OH
$1,200
Pony Mare
PRICE REDUCED Molly is a great little pony, has been ridden by small chi..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Pony
Mare
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Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$275
Quarter Horse Stallion
Trooper is just that, a trooper. He is very willing, aims to please. Easy ..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$400
Appaloosa Stallion
Dually is a big, stocky, very unique colored blue roanish gelding. Very fr..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$650
Thoroughbred Stallion
Quiet, big bodied gelding with good ground manners and sweet personality. H..
Lebanon, Ohio
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Lebanon, OH
OH
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
Rocky is a 14. 1 hh stocky gelding. I am selling him for a retired man who ..
Somerville, Ohio
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Somerville, OH
OH
$700
Arabian Mare
Leila is egyption bred, Last out of Sab El Dine, pure egyptian. She ties, t..
Hillsboro, Ohio
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Hillsboro, OH
OH
$600
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About Fort Thomas, KY

Evidence suggests that on or around 1749, prior to settlement by Europeans, a large battle occurred between a band of Cherokee Native Americans and victorious Miami tribe and Shawnee tribe Native Americans in what is now the city of Fort Thomas. As many as 600 graves of slain warriors have been unearthed by archeologists there; although the battleground area has been thoroughly combed for artifacts and remains over the years, it is still not uncommon to find arrowheads and other artifacts from the past while gardening or hiking the woods and streambeds throughout the city. In 1887, a site was needed to house a United States Army post to replace Newport Barracks located in the adjoining city of Newport, Kentucky. Built in 1803, Newport Barracks replaced the smaller Fort Washington, located across the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio. That army post was located at the junction of the Licking and Ohio Rivers, but it was prone to flooding and flooded numerous times during the early 1880s.