Standardbred Horses for Sale near Lancaster, OH

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Standardbred - Horse for Sale in Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
Goose
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Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Bay
Standardbred
Gelding
10
Reynoldsburg, OH
OH
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Standardbred - Horse for Sale in Ostrander, OH 43061
Bloom
'Mindy' is 29 yrs old and has a 29 yr old sidekick Art a Hackney pony. The..
Ostrander, Ohio
Black
Standardbred
Mare
28
Ostrander, OH
OH
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Princess Elane
Filly for sale to use as a broodmare..
London, Ohio
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
4
London, OH
OH
$8,000
Standardbred Mare
Splash Down nice 3 yr old can be saddle broke or bred. will check birthdate..
Utica, Ohio
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
-
Utica, OH
OH
$1,500
Standardbred Mare
price very negotiable. has a friend namaed moon racer would be nice if the..
Utica, Ohio
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
-
Utica, OH
OH
$500
Standardbred Mare
Moon Racer is a beautiful retired broodmare. Need to reduce number in reti..
Utica, Ohio
Black
Standardbred
Mare
-
Utica, OH
OH
$500
Standardbred Stallion
Beautiful grey stbrd. gelding no vices 100% sound. willing unraced. looks l..
Chillicothe, Ohio
Gray
Standardbred
Stallion
-
Chillicothe, OH
OH
$2,000
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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.