Icelandic Horses for Sale near Locust Grove, OK

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Icelandic Stallion
Draugur is a handsome large, 3 yr old, dark Palomino, gelding with a thick..
Bixby, Oklahoma
Palomino
Icelandic
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Bixby, OK
OK
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Icelandic Stallion
Sokki (name means socks) is a very sweet 5 gaited gelding. He iw wonderfu..
Bixby, Oklahoma
Icelandic
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Bixby, OK
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Icelandic Mare
Fjola is a large easy to ride, bay 4 gaited 2 nd Prize Icelandic Mare. She..
Bixby, Oklahoma
Bay
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Bixby, OK
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Icelandic Mare
Very nice 2 yr old Filly out of imported parents. Sire is a 1 st prize ba..
Bixby, Oklahoma
Red Dun
Icelandic
Mare
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Bixby, OK
OK
$3,500
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About Locust Grove, OK

Locust Grove was the site of the Battle of Locust Grove, a small Civil War engagement on July 3, 1862, in which approximately 250 Union troops surprised and destroyed a similar-sized Confederate contingent, killing about 100 and capturing another 100 while sustaining only minimal losses. The escaping Confederates retreated toward Tahlequah, leading to a loss of morale and desertions among the Cherokee Confederate supporters. A small community, named for the grove of locust trees where this battle took place, formed here, in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory. A post office was established here on March 26, 1873. Jim Bryan moved the post office to his store in 1908, after Oklahoma became a state and Mayes County was established.