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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cleveland, OK 74020
Nu Darling
Beautiful sorrel AQHA/FQHR mare! Has been ridden on trails and shown in ran..
Cleveland, Oklahoma
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Cleveland, OK
OK
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Owasso, OK 74055
Lady Bar Rose
Lady Bar Rose (Rose) is a 21 year old mare who has been used for many diffe..
Owasso, Oklahoma
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
22
Owasso, OK
OK
$3,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Claremore, OK 74017
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
Quarter Horse Stallion
Caviar is a bay roan gelding with a bald face, four white socks and one bl..
Okmulgee, Oklahoma
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Okmulgee, OK
OK
$3,000
Paint Stallion
This flashy yearling will excell in roping, barrels, trail riding. He is v..
Talala, Oklahoma
Tobiano
Paint
Stallion
-
Talala, OK
OK
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Smokey is a jet black adorable grade colt. His dam is a reg'd black / whit..
Inola, Oklahoma
Black
Paint
Stallion
-
Inola, OK
OK
$300
Racking Mare
This is a gentle horse, dominate in the pasture, but not mean...
Hulbert, Oklahoma
Bay
Racking
Mare
-
Hulbert, OK
OK
$1,250
Paint Stallion
Jacks easy lineage is a really nice bred colt he should make a nice perform..
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Tahlequah, OK
OK
$1,100
Arabian Mare
Black / Bay Stunning Dark Bay Arabian with Black all through her coat. This..
Collinsville, Oklahoma
Arabian
Mare
-
Collinsville, OK
OK
$2,800
Paint Stallion
Super friendly, laid back colt! Follows you all over to be loved on. Pick..
Bristow, Oklahoma
Palomino
Paint
Stallion
-
Bristow, OK
OK
$1,500
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About Catoosa, OK

The Cherokee Nation controlled the region during the 19th century. After the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad laid tracks in the early 1880s, the community became a cow town, with the establishment of William Halsell's Bird Creek Ranch. In 1883, the Federal Government opened a post office here. The name of the city is derived from the Cherokee language, phonetically pronounced "Ga-du-si" or "Ga-tu-si". Various interpretations of this word exist, including: "between two hills", "on the hill", "into the hills", and possibly signifying a prominent hill or place thereon.