Youth Horses for Sale near Willard, OH

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Pony of the Americas - Horse for Sale in Sterling, OH 44276
Margie
Margie is a child safe pony with a lot of get up and go! Willing and talent..
Sterling, Ohio
Other
Pony of the Americas
Mare
12
Sterling, OH
OH
$15,000
Pony Mare
Looking for a Free or very cheap pony for my two youngest children ages 4 ..
Marengo, Ohio
Other
Pony
Mare
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Marengo, OH
OH
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Quarter Horse Mare
April has been boarding at my house for the last 3 years. She has been us..
Arlington, Ohio
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Arlington, OH
OH
$1,200
Paint Mare
easy keeper, quiet, everything utd, recent coggins - neg, for pics and inf..
Columbia Station, Ohio
Black
Paint
Mare
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Columbia Station, OH
OH
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Hot Pleasures (AKA Toby) is a '96 AQHA / IBHA Buckskin Gelding by Chips Ho..
Marengo, Ohio
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Marengo, OH
OH
$12,000
Pinto Mare
Angel is a nice trail horse who will lead or follow, will pony other horse..
Fremont, Ohio
Red Dun
Pinto
Mare
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Fremont, OH
OH
$1,700
Pony Stallion
Adorable palomino pony, had shots including westnile, great health, wormed,..
Grafton, Ohio
Palomino
Pony
Stallion
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Grafton, OH
OH
$400
Paint Mare
Patsy, is a reg. APHA chestnut overo mare, minimally marked. She is an easy..
Collins, Ohio
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Collins, OH
OH
$2,500
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About Willard, OH

The original name of Willard was Chicago, named for the junction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's line to Sandusky (the Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad) and the branch west to Chicago (the Baltimore and Ohio and Chicago Railroad). Later the Akron and Chicago Junction Railroad was built east from the junction, providing a more direct route between the Northeastern United States and Chicago. With the name "Chicago", passengers would mistake the community for Chicago, Illinois, so they changed the name to Chicago Junction, however, the word "junction" did not fit on boards at the time so it did not fix the problem. In 1917, to finally rectify the confusion, the town changed its name to Willard, after the then president of the B&O, Daniel Willard. Willard officially became a city in the year of 1960