Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Drumright, OK

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Half Arabian Mare
Treasure , is a cute blue - eyed filly that has the best of both worlds! H..
Glencoe, Oklahoma
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Glencoe, OK
OK
$500
Half Arabian Mare
Registered Half Arabian Buckskin Filly 13. 1 h Yearling. This one is my fa..
Glencoe, Oklahoma
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Mare
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Glencoe, OK
OK
$1,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Registered Handsome Buckskin Half Arabian gelding This beautiful boy is in..
Glencoe, Oklahoma
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Glencoe, OK
OK
$1,200
Half Arabian Mare
MiJo KK Queen of Harts (AHA pending) (Khemo Kody (Khemonada) X MiJo Moonfy..
Meeker, Oklahoma
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Mare
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Meeker, OK
OK
$4,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Claddagh (Tucker) is a big - bodied five year old, bright chestnut, Anglo -..
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Stillwater, OK
OK
$20,000
Half Arabian Stallion
MiJo KK Winddancer (AHA pending) (Khemo Kody (Khemonada) X MiJo Moonfyre Da..
Meeker, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Meeker, OK
OK
$600
Half Arabian Mare
Outstanding young lady! Gorgeous copper roan chestnut with flaxen mane and..
Luther, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Luther, OK
OK
$2,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Raindanze is a registered half / Arab and is just a great little guy! Not o..
Luther, Oklahoma
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Luther, OK
OK
$2,200
Half Arabian Mare
Pretty, friendly, correct, chestnut filly. White of 3 legs, stripe face. ..
Bixby, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Bixby, OK
OK
$1,000
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About Drumright, OK

The town sprang up nearly overnight in 1912, after wildcatter Tom Slick struck oil on the farm of Frank Wheeler, causing a rush of speculators, oilfield workers, and merchants into the area. A post office was established in the community on December 28, 1912. Local landowners James W. Fulkerson and Aaron Drumright platted a townsite, which was initially called Fulkerson, The town was renamed for Aaron Drumright, a farmer and later local businessman whose farm was part of the townsite. Oil workers flooded into town so quickly that they lived in tents or shacks made from box cars, causing the community to be known locally as "Ragtown." Hotels and boarding houses were constructed next, as well as amenities like gambling dens, dance halls, and roadhouses, where the workers could spend their money.