Appendix Horses for Sale near Shawnee, OK

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3d, but consistent. Have won money, finalist halters, tote bag, sweater, a..
Jones, Oklahoma
Gray
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Jones, OK
OK
$2,000
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'Ingrid' is kind and willing to do whatever is asked of her. She has done ..
Edmond, Oklahoma
Bay
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Edmond, OK
OK
$6,000
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I'm moving to Sweden - forced to sell. Toby has awesome disposition! Vets..
Piedmont, Oklahoma
Bay
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Piedmont, OK
OK
$2,800
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Gorgeous 5 y / o Last Detail Appendix QH mare. She has jumping & basic dre..
Guthrie, Oklahoma
Bay
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Guthrie, OK
OK
$10,000
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Scarlet is about 5 years old. She's a very beautiful bay mare. I bought her..
Piedmont, Oklahoma
Bay
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Piedmont, OK
OK
$1,000
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Handled since birth this colt is very friendly and super smart. Bloodlines ..
Cushing, Oklahoma
Bay
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Cushing, OK
OK
$3,500
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has been in race training six months. would make a race, barrel, or jumper..
Wayne|, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Wayne|, OK
OK
$10,000
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"Ingrid" is a sweet lovely tempermented horse. She is been handled a lot an..
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Bay
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Oklahoma City, OK
OK
$8,500
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Coop, is a very correct colt, His sire is a own son of Obvious Conclusion, ..
Davenport, Oklahoma
Bay
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Davenport, OK
OK
$1,500
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About Shawnee, OK

The area surrounding Shawnee was settled after the American Civil War by a number of tribes that the federal government had removed to Indian Territory. The Sac and Fox originally were deeded land in the immediate area but were soon followed by the Kickapoo, Shawnee, and Pottawatomi Indians. These federally recognized tribes continue to reside today in and around Shawnee. Over the course of the 1870s, Texas cattle drovers pushed their herds across Indian Territory; there were four major trails, with the West Shawnee trail crossing near present-day Kickapoo and Main streets. With the cattle drives, railroads were constructed through the territory, with the government forcing tribes to cede rights of way.