Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Ellsworth, ME

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Appaloosa Mare
I'm looking for a nice young horse in Maine. Horse would be kept at my hou..
Ellsworth, Maine
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Ellsworth, ME
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Appaloosa Stallion
"Drew" is a people - loving, 15. 1 hand, bay registered Appaloosa gelding. ..
Belfast, Maine
Bay
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Belfast, ME
ME
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Colby is a gorgeous pleasure prospect. He is tall and ready forlongeline. ..
Dexter, Maine
Palomino
Appaloosa
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Dexter, ME
ME
$4,500
Appaloosa Mare
Ally is colored, broke and gorgeous. She is 16'1 and still growing. Should ..
Dexter, Maine
Red Roan
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Dexter, ME
ME
$5,500
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About Ellsworth, ME

According to the history of the Passamaquoddy Indians, the Ellsworth area was originally inhabited by members of the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes: "Both groups speak closely related Algonquian languages, although anthropologists generally group the Passamaquoddies linguistically with the Maliseets and the Penobscots with the Abenakis." George J. Varney, in the 'Hancock County, Maine' section of his Gazetteer of the State of Maine, published in Boston in 1886, wrote: "The first European who made definite mention of the Penobscot Bay and river, which wash its western side, was Thevet, a French explorer, in 1556. Martin Pring and Captain Weymouth, the English explorers, sailed along its shores in 1603 and 1605, and DeMonts, the Frenchman, explored some portions of the coast in 1604 and 1605. There is a tradition that Rosier, the historian of Weymouth's expedition, explored Deer Island thoroughfare, making a halt at the bold promontory in Brooksville, known as Cape Rosier. They found the county occupied by a tribe of Indians, who with those on Passamaquoddy waters, were noted for their long journeys in canoes; whence the general name for these Indians, Etechmins.