Pinto Horses for Sale near Olmsted Falls, OH

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Pinto Mare
9yr old paint/tb mare. Shown in the 3 ft hunters and jumpers. Trail rides a..
Chesterland, Ohio
Pinto
Pinto
Mare
18
Chesterland, OH
OH
$9,500
Pinto Stallion
"Flash" has been imprinted at birth (born & raised here) - my 11 year old ..
Litchfield, Ohio
Pinto
Stallion
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Litchfield, OH
OH
$1,000
Pinto Stallion
Drop dead gorgeous pinto gelding. "Flash" is 13. 22 hh so far, chestnut &..
Litchfield, Ohio
Pinto
Stallion
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Litchfield, OH
OH
$900
Pinto Mare
Beautiful, sweet, half - Arab. Loves to jump, very willing, great work ethi..
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Pinto
Mare
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Chagrin Falls, OH
OH
$7,500
Pinto Stallion
A gorgeous combination of Paint / Half Arab and Pinto breeding in this wean..
Lagrange, Ohio
Pinto
Stallion
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Lagrange, OH
OH
$750
Pinto Stallion
Chief's a six year old BEAUTIFUL bay gelding. He is registerd Pinto. ("Lit..
Bellevue, Ohio
Bay
Pinto
Stallion
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Bellevue, OH
OH
$2,500
Pinto Mare
Legend has been started under saddle with no problems, however she needs an..
Bellevue, Ohio
Pinto
Mare
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Bellevue, OH
OH
$2,000
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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.