Ponies for Sale near Lancaster, OH

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Pony - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, OH 43130
Daisy
PRICE REDUCED!!!! Daisy is a all around very kid safe pony black and white ..
Lancaster, Ohio
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12
Lancaster, OH
OH
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Pony - Horse for Sale in Columbus, OH 43230
Mocha
So mocha is legit the biggest saint of a pony you’ll ever meet! She’s 100% ..
Columbus, Ohio
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15
Columbus, OH
OH
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Pony - Horse for Sale in Columbus, OH 43223
Penny
Penny is a 17 yr old grade mare. She is your typical mare who likes things ..
Columbus, Ohio
Chestnut
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Mare
20
Columbus, OH
OH
$800
Pony Mare
Penelope is an adorable little pony who is great around kids. She has done..
Orient, Ohio
Gray
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Mare
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Orient, OH
OH
$1,800
Pony Mare
Looking for a Free or very cheap pony for my two youngest children ages 4 ..
Marengo, Ohio
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Marengo, OH
OH
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Pony Mare
*PRICE REDUCED * "Daisy" is a cute pony with lots of potential. She is a p..
Orient, Ohio
Gray
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Orient, OH
OH
$900
Pony Stallion
$600 obo pony / mustang cross small but stockey, broke to lead and hual..
Malta, Ohio
Bay
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Malta, OH
OH
$600
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About Lancaster, OH

The earliest known inhabitants of the southeastern and central Ohio region were the Hopewell, Adena, and Fort Ancient Native Americans, of whom little evidence survived, beyond the burial and ceremonial mounds built throughout the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Many mounds and burial sites have also yielded archaeological artifacts. (See also: Serpent Mound and Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, which though not located in Fairfield County, are close by.) Prior to and immediately after European settlement, the land today comprising Lancaster and Fairfield County, Ohio was inhabited variously by the Shawnee, nations of the Iroquois, Wyandot, and other Native American tribes. It served as a natural crossroads for the intertribal and intra-tribal wars fought at various times. ( See also: Beaver Wars) Noted frontier explorer Christopher Gist reached the vicinity of Lancaster on January 19, 1751, when he visited the small Delaware town of "Hockhocking" nearby.