Ponies for Sale near Kokomo, IN

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Pony Mare
9 year old Mare She has potential for good barrel horse, 4H horse western. ..
Brownsburg, Indiana
Gray
Pony
Mare
15
Brownsburg, IN
IN
$3,000
Pony Mare
Sage is an "AA" rated hunter pony in the making. She has a wonderful extend..
Zionsville, Indiana
Black
Pony
Mare
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Zionsville, IN
IN
$1,500
Pony Mare
Strawberry is a very cute large medium pony jumper. She has amazine movemen..
Zionsville, Indiana
Red Roan
Pony
Mare
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Zionsville, IN
IN
$1,000
Pony Stallion
This little Rebel is the cutest little pony you will ever see! He is absolu..
Zionsville, Indiana
Palomino
Pony
Stallion
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Zionsville, IN
IN
$1,000
Pony Stallion
phantom is a consisent 20 sec pole pony, great temperment (can ride him ba..
Mentone, Indiana
Pony
Stallion
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Mentone, IN
IN
$6,500
Pony Stallion
paint pony. i bought him at an auction because kill buyer was bidding on hi..
Fortville, Indiana
Other
Pony
Stallion
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Fortville, IN
IN
$400
Pony Stallion
"shooter" is a 6 year old tri colored paint. he was shown in 4- h and open ..
Hartford City, Indiana
Pony
Stallion
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Hartford City, IN
IN
$1,000
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About Kokomo, IN

The following is a list of all the buildings in Kokomo, Indiana, that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places: Elwood Haynes House Kokomo City Building Kokomo Country Club Golf Course Kokomo Courthouse Square Historic District Kokomo High School and Memorial Gymnasium Lake Erie and Western Depot Historic District Learner Building Old Silk Stocking Historic District Seiberling Mansion The settler tradition says Kokomo was named for Kokomoko or Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo (meaning "black walnut"), shortened to Kokomo, said to have been one of the four sons of Chief Richardville last of the chiefs of the Miami people. Folklore holds that he was 7 feet (2.1 m) tall and falsely gives him the title of "chief." David Foster, known as the "Father of Kokomo," claimed that he named the town Kokomo after the "ornriest Indian on earth" because Kokomo was "the ornriest town on earth." Kokomo is thought to have been born in 1775 and died in 1838. The only documentary proof of his existence is a trading post record of a purchase of a barrel of flour for $12 for his "squaw." His remains (with those of others) were reportedly discovered during the construction of a saw mill in 1848 and re-interred in the "north-east corner" of the Pioneer Cemetery. The tradition of the Peru Miami is that the town was named after a Thorntown Miami named Ko-kah-mah, whose name is rendered Co-come-wah in the Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash in 1834. That name was translated as "the diver" (an animal that could swim under water).