Western Pleasure Horses for Sale in Bellevue OH, Adrian MI

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Pinto Stallion
Chief's a six year old BEAUTIFUL bay gelding. He is registerd Pinto. ("Lit..
Bellevue, Ohio
Bay
Pinto
Stallion
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Bellevue, OH
OH
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Chief's a six year old BEAUTIFUL bay gelding. He is registerd Pinto. ("Lit..
Bellevue, Ohio
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Bellevue, OH
OH
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Andy is a 5- yr - old reg. breeding stock paint. He has a wonderful tempera..
Adrian, Michigan
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Adrian, MI
MI
$2,200
Quarter Horse Mare
Josephine is a big and pretty western pleasure prospect. She will be starti..
Findlay, Ohio
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Findlay, OH
OH
$10,000
Appaloosa Stallion
DJ is a fast learner and a great horse to be around. He has 6 months protra..
Saline, Michigan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Saline, MI
MI
$6,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
3 yr. AQHA IF steel grey gelding. Absolutely gorgeous horse that is a gorge..
Findlay, Ohio
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Findlay, OH
OH
$6,000
Paint Mare
Paige is an All - Around mare! She has been shown on the open, HS equestria..
Saline, Michigan
Paint
Mare
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Saline, MI
MI
$6,500
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About Maumee, OH

In pre-colonial times, Native Americans (notably the Ottawa) began using the rich resources at the present site of Maumee, Ohio, in the Maumee River valley. Throughout much of the eighteenth century, French, British and American forces struggled for control of the lower Maumee River as a major transportation artery linking East and West through Lake Erie. Following the American Revolutionary War, Native Americans of the region, including the Odawa, Ojibwe and Potawatomie, and Shawnee, made alliances in what became called the Northwest Territory by the United States, which claimed it from the British after gaining independence. The Northwest Indian War was a series of conflicts from 1785 through 1795 between these nations and the US; it ended with a decisive American victory over the British and their Native American allies at the Battle of Fallen Timbers at Maumee in 1794. Maumee is the site of Gen.