Spotted Saddle Horses for Sale near The Village of Indian Hill, OH

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Spotted Saddle Gelding
Nikola Tesla is a beautiful double registered gelding. He's 4 yrs old, up t..
Union, Kentucky
Other
Spotted Saddle
Gelding
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Union, KY
KY
$2,000
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Dobin is a good trail horse, ridden by teenage girls. Could be a 4- h hors..
Middletown, Ohio
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Middletown, OH
OH
$1,850
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Dobin is a good trail horse, ridden by teenage girls. Could be a 4- h hors..
Middletown, Ohio
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Middletown, OH
OH
$1,500
Spotted Saddle Mare
2 in 1 - Wonderful mare, great ride, no issues, sound, goes through it all..
Fairfield, Ohio
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Fairfield, OH
OH
$2,500
Spotted Saddle Mare
2 very well handled fillies - they load, lead, tie, stand for ferrier, bat..
Fairfield, Ohio
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Fairfield, OH
OH
$1,500
Spotted Saddle Mare
Looking for 4H horse, show horse, beautiful markings, great gaits, here I ..
Eaton, Ohio
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Eaton, OH
OH
$1,000
Spotted Saddle Mare
Shown since 2, 4H and open class. Multiple ribbons / trophies. Grest gait..
Eaton, Ohio
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Mare
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Eaton, OH
OH
$1,500
Spotted Saddle Stallion
This flashy guy was shown in 4H this year by my 13 yo son. He also has been..
Oregonia, Ohio
Bay
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Oregonia, OH
OH
$1,500
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Gentle horse with no vices. Gets along with all people and horses. Rides a..
Oregonia, Ohio
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Oregonia, OH
OH
$1,500
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About The Village of Indian Hill, OH

The Village of Indian Hill began as a farming community, which from about 1904 began to attract Cincinnatians, who bought up its farmhouses as rural weekend destinations. They reached Indian Hill on the Swing Line, a train running between downtown Cincinnati and Ramona Station; the site is now the location of Indian Hill's administration building at Drake and Shawnee Run roads. The rolling country appealed to a group of four Cincinnati businessmen who had built homes there in the early 1920s and envisioned a more ambitious rural settlement, persuading friends to join them in 1924 in forming the Camargo Realty Co. Camargo assembled 12,000 acres (49 km 2) of farmland and divided some into 25-acre (100,000 m 2) plots, sold for $75 to $150 per acre, and a district of grand mansions with stables and outbuildings grew up, with kennels that housed the Camargo Hunt. Some were authentic estates, such as the 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2) "Peterloon" of John J.