Draft Horses for Sale near Coshocton, OH

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Steely Dan
Steely Dan aka (Ace) is an own son of MM Steele (world champion Clydesdale ..
Ashland, Ohio
Bay Roan
Draft
Stallion
5
Ashland, OH
OH
$400
Draft Stallion
Aged Belgian cross gelding. Stands 15 hands. Feet are excellent. Great tem..
Cambridge, Ohio
Palomino
Draft
Stallion
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Cambridge, OH
OH
$100
Draft Mare
This is a 14 year old draft cross mare. She is broke to ride and drive. Da..
Cambridge, Ohio
Bay
Draft
Mare
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Cambridge, OH
OH
$500
Draft Stallion
Biggie is a 13 yr old 16h belgain draft gelding very energetic, upheaded a..
Cambridge, Ohio
Sorrel
Draft
Stallion
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Cambridge, OH
OH
$600
Draft Stallion
This belgian draft gelding has a beautiful full tail stands tall and is a ..
Cambridge, Ohio
Draft
Stallion
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Cambridge, OH
OH
$450
Draft Stallion
Domino is a well mannered very handsome solid built halfflinger / paint He ..
Cambridge, Ohio
Draft
Stallion
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Cambridge, OH
OH
$550
Draft Stallion
Needs a slow moving home, has good feet gives all 4 feet. Loads and trail..
Cambridge, Ohio
Sorrel
Draft
Stallion
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Cambridge, OH
OH
$450
Draft Mare
Dolly is a 15 hand crossbred mare. Percheron / QH. Black / white paint. 5 ..
Quaker City, Ohio
Other
Draft
Mare
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Quaker City, OH
OH
$550
Draft Mare
Awesome mare, was schooling first level movements, bold over jumps, easy to..
Junction City, Ohio
Draft
Mare
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Junction City, OH
OH
$10,000
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About Coshocton, OH

Under pressure from European-American colonists, Lenape had moved west across the Appalachians and into Ohio. By the late 1770s, Coshocton had become the principal Lenape (Delaware) village in the Ohio Country. Many Lenape had been forced to cede their lands in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and had migrated to Ohio Country from their traditional territory on the East Coast. In addition, they were under pressure by warfare from the Iroquois pressing down from their traditional base in present-day New York because of competition in the fur trade. Chief Newcomer founded Coshocton, moving his people west from their former principal settlement of Gekelmukpechunk (called Newcomerstown after the chief by the few white traders and settlers there.) Most of the latter's Lenape population of 700 followed Newcomer.