Trail Horses for Sale in Green OH, Madison OH

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Haflinger - Horse for Sale in Green, OH 45123
Dondi
Dondi is actually 14 hands. She is very gentle and easy to handle. Dondi ha..
Green, Ohio
Chestnut
Haflinger
Mare
15
Green, OH
OH
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BA Ravenhurst
18 years old Black Registered Teeth floated 1st level dressage, excels at..
Madison, Ohio
Black
Arabian
Mare
22
Madison, OH
OH
$2,400
Paint - Horse for Sale in Jefferson, OH 44047
Paint Gelding
Hello, Star is about 10/11 years old. He is a sweet horse who is UTD on sho..
Jefferson, Ohio
Paint
Gelding
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Jefferson, OH
OH
$1,200
Haflinger - Horse for Sale in Massillon, OH 44647
Haflinger Gelding
For your consideration: Windamere WKH. Very pretty gelding. Needs confident..
Massillon, Ohio
Palomino
Haflinger
Gelding
22
Massillon, OH
OH
$1,300
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Rock Creek, OH 44084
Quarter Horse Gelding
bathes, loads, clips, stands nicely, up to date on all vaccination's, negat..
Rock Creek, Ohio
Dunskin
Quarter Horse
Gelding
16
Rock Creek, OH
OH
$4,000
Cynthia Bentz
16 year old needs a good home!!;..
Carrollton, Ohio
Other
Haflinger
Gelding
18
Carrollton, OH
OH
$1,500
Mini
I would like them to be rode and cart broke. My range is 100-900. Needs to ..
Lake Milton, Ohio
Silver Dapple
Miniature
Mare
10
Lake Milton, OH
OH
$500

About Stow, OH

Stow is named for Joshua Stow, its original proprietor. Joshua Stow was a member of the party led by Moses Cleaveland to survey the lands of the Connecticut Western Reserve around present-day Cleveland in 1796. He was a native of Middletown, Connecticut, however, and never lived in Stow, though he spent both time and money developing the township and is quoted as saying it was "one of the prettiest and most romantic spots in the Western Reserve." The land that would eventually be known as Stow Township was the survey township "Town 3, Range 10" of the Western Reserve and was initially 25 square miles (65 km 2). It was purchased by Joshua Stow for $14,154. Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the area around what is now Stow was inhabited by a tribe of Seneca Native Americans at a small settlement in the area that is now part of the neighboring village of Silver Lake.