Cutting Horses for Sale near Olmsted Falls, OH

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Sandusky, OH 44870
Koe
Excellent breed make him what you want. Registered Quarter Gelding. Going t..
Sandusky, Ohio
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Gelding
3
Sandusky, OH
OH
$2,800
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cleveland, OH 44135
Stone
“Stone” is a 9-year-old gelding that is easy to get along with. He is the f..
Cleveland, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Gelding
11
Cleveland, OH
OH
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Ashland, OH 44805
Bay Roan Filly
Check out this reined cow/ranch bred filly!Located in ashland, ohio, bay ro..
Ashland, Ohio
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
2
Ashland, OH
OH
$5,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
2004 Gelding. Sugarmans Pride is an NRHA Sire & Dam colt, and is NRBC enr..
Mantua, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Mantua, OH
OH
$15,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
UNO HICKORY NIFTY, AQHA REGISTERED. UNO has sired some beautiful babies B..
Ozark, Missouri
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Ozark, MO
MO
$6,500
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About Olmsted Falls, OH

After the discovery of the New World, the land that became Olmsted Falls was originally part of the French colony of Canada (New France), which was ceded in 1763 to Great Britain and renamed Province of Quebec. In the late 18th century the land became part of the Connecticut Western Reserve in the Northwest Territory, then was purchased by the Connecticut Land Company in 1795. In 1806, the vast tract of land comprising present-day Olmsted Falls, North Olmsted, and Olmsted Township was purchased for $30,000 by Aaron Olmsted, a wealthy sea captain. While he sold off portions of the land which eventually became known as Kingston, Aaron Olmsted named the new town as Olmsted in honor of his brother Charles, one of the original lands purchasers. The land was part of a vast trek ceded to the State of Connecticut after the Revolutionary War in payment for residents whose properties had been burned during the Revolutionary War.