Driving Horses for Sale near Sylvania, OH

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Hanoverian Gelding
West Coast (aka "Jasper") is an eventing-hunter-jumper-dressage prospect de..
Toledo, Ohio
Palomino
Hanoverian
Gelding
13
Toledo, OH
OH
$8,400
Miniature Stallion
Chaos is a 3 year old bay gelding, out of JC's Showtime. He is started to ..
Britton, Michigan
Bay
Miniature
Stallion
-
Britton, MI
MI
$600
Miniature Stallion
JR is 31 tall, he is a black and white overo mini stallion. Registered AMH..
Britton, Michigan
Black
Miniature
Stallion
-
Britton, MI
MI
$800
Miniature Mare
Double registered 32" mini mare. She has had one foal. 8 Years old. Perfec..
Britton, Michigan
Palomino
Miniature
Mare
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Britton, MI
MI
$800
Miniature Mare
Belle is a 32" red dun mare. She has had 4 healthy babies. She is longline..
Britton, Michigan
Dun
Miniature
Mare
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Britton, MI
MI
$350
Miniature Stallion
Elvis is a sorrel and white pinto. AMHA reg. 31" tall leads, ties, clips. ..
Britton, Michigan
Sorrel
Miniature
Stallion
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Britton, MI
MI
$150
Miniature Mare
Coby is 47 inches tall. 6 years old. He rides and drives, but hasn't been ..
Britton, Michigan
Bay
Miniature
Mare
-
Britton, MI
MI
$250

About Sylvania, OH

General David White is considered the founder of Sylvania as the first pioneer settler and town supervisor, originally from Palmyra, New York. In 1832, White was given the title of General (possibly after services rendered during the War of 1812), which allowed him to explore the western Lake Erie region. In realizing the potential of some available land to the north of Maumee, Ohio, a notable port city at the time, he acquired a title to the land and built a log cabin at what would eventually be the corner of Summit and Monroe streets near downtown Sylvania. Prior to White's acquisition, the land was a part of Port Lawrence Township, Monroe County, Michigan. Over the course of several years, White, along with his associate, Judge William Wilson, purchased a total of 1,920 acres of Port Lawrence and surrounding land in what would eventually become Sylvania, and 1,720 acres of what would become Whiteford Township, Michigan, where he also served as the first town supervisor.