Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Commerce, OK

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Plan A “Cutie”
Her registered name is “Plan A”. We call her “Cutie”. She is 16, 1100 lbs.,..
Claremore, Oklahoma
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
21
Claremore, OK
OK
$3,000
Paint Gelding
2 yr old gelding. By Reservation Only x By Appointment Only x Invitation On..
Asbury, Missouri
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
12
Asbury, MO
MO
$2,000
Paint Mare
World Champion Halter / Loungeline Bay Tobiano Mare. Double registered APH..
Coffeyville, Kansas
Paint
Mare
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Coffeyville, KS
KS
$10,000
Arabian Mare
Beautiful athletic filly! very dishy head! straight legs! Symetrical blaze..
Coffeyville, Kansas
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Coffeyville, KS
KS
$900
Donkey Stallion
Leon possesses all the right attributes, great show confirmation, small he..
Wyandotte, Oklahoma
Black
Donkey
Stallion
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Wyandotte, OK
OK
$350
Paint Stallion
nice quiet 2 yr old gelding. Paycheck has 120 days riding. He collects, leg..
Riverton, Kansas
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Riverton, KS
KS
$2,400
Arabian Mare
This wonderful mare is being offered for sale only because we simply dont h..
Oronogo, Missouri
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Oronogo, MO
MO
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Paint Mare
Must see and ride this little mare to appreciate her. She is BROKE - as bro..
Quapaw, Oklahoma
Paint
Mare
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Quapaw, OK
OK
$2,500
Paint Mare
Clues In Threes (Clue) is a beautiful Chestnut Tob - Overo mare. Soft, quie..
Quapaw, Oklahoma
Paint
Mare
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Quapaw, OK
OK
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Hagar Stables is the home of Flashy Bottom, an APHA son of Flashy Zipper (x..
Pryor, Oklahoma
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Pryor, OK
OK
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About Commerce, OK

What became Commerce was land that was part of the Quapaw Indian Agency, allocated in the late 1830s. The Quapaw were removed to the area in the 1830s by the federal government after residing for hundreds of years on the west side of the Mississippi River in what later entered the union as the state of Arkansas. Immigrants arrived and formed a mining camp named Hattonville after Amos Hatton. In 1906, Hatton developed the Emma Gordon zinc and lead mine, whose resources had attracted workers. Starting in 1908, the Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Inter-Urban Railway built a line between Miami and Commerce to serve the mining industry.