Driving Horses for Sale near Taunton, MA

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Standardbred Stallion
started lightly under saddle, (walk, trot) , canters on longe line and wil..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Standardbred
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
$750
Hackney Stallion
Prince is a cute bay with star and snip. cute mover. used in lesson progra..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
$2,800
Hackney Stallion
Prince is a cute bay TBx pony. He came to me as a driving pony, started hi..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
$2,800
Hackney Mare
"Candy" is a 6 year old beautiful red bay mare covered in chrome. She has..
Hanover, Massachusetts
Hackney
Mare
-
Hanover, MA
MA
$3,500
Standardbred Stallion
Snoopy is a very sweet standardbred rescued from the racetrack in horrible..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Standardbred
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
Contact
Miniature Stallion
Hawk Hollows Max's Shadow is 8 yr old , 33. 25" Grulla Miniature gelding, t..
Greene, Rhode Island
Grulla
Miniature
Stallion
-
Greene, RI
RI
$1,800
1

About Taunton, MA

Taunton was founded by settlers from England and officially incorporated as a town on September 3, 1639. Most of the town's settlers were originally from Taunton in Somerset, England, which led early settlers to name the settlement after that town. At the time of Taunton's incorporation, they explained their choice of name as being “in honor and love to our dear native country.” Prior to 1640, the Taunton area was called Cohannet, Tetiquet or Titiquet. The English founders of Taunton purchased the land from the Nemasket Indians in 1637 as part of the Tetiquet Purchase and the remaining native families were relocated to the praying town of Ponkapoag in current day Canton, MA. A central figure among the founders was Elizabeth Poole who is believed to have been the first woman to found a settlement in the Americas and, contrary to local folklore, [a] did not take part in the town purchase but was among its greatest beneficiaries and played a significant role in the founding of its church.