Halter Horses for Sale near Hornell, NY

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Miniature - Horse for Sale in Dundee, NY 14837
Romeo
Offered for your consideration an AMHA/AMHR registered, Ptha eligible sorre..
Dundee, New York
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
2
Dundee, NY
NY
$2,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Big Flats, NY 14814
Kid Terms "Kid"
15 year old, 16h AQHA gelding offered for sale. Kid can be ridden either En..
Big Flats, New York
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
19
Big Flats, NY
NY
Sold
Miniature Mare
"Fancy's Crimson & Clover" (CHLOE) carries the prestige of Falabella ances..
Dundee, New York
Palomino
Miniature
Mare
-
Dundee, NY
NY
$1,750
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Jazz has the gait, color, conformation, and personality you want in your h..
Elkland, Pennsylvania
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Elkland, PA
PA
$300
Appendix Stallion
"High Golden Shine" aka Blue is a wonderful natured stallion and very athl..
Portageville, New York
Cremello
Appendix
Stallion
-
Portageville, NY
NY
$650
Appaloosa Stallion
Double registered app colt, bay - near black with huge blanket and spots, ..
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Wellsboro, PA
PA
$1,400
Miniature Stallion
This little guy is full of spunk! He is very easy to handle, but still has..
Horseheads, New York
Gray
Miniature
Stallion
-
Horseheads, NY
NY
$450
Paint Mare
Lilly is a nice all around horse, all she needs is the right rider and she ..
Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Lawrenceville, PA
PA
$3,600
Appaloosa Stallion
black leopard appaloosa, friendly, is not registered, but both parents were..
Hornell, New York
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Hornell, NY
NY
$700
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About Hornell, NY

Hornell had four rail lines, though the companies operating the railroads often changed names, routes, and ownership: The main Erie Railroad line, connecting New York City (terminal in Hoboken, New Jersey) and Dunkirk, New York. Erie's Buffalo line. This began as the Attica and Hornellsville Railroad (1845–1851), which became part of the Buffalo and New York City Railroad, which extended the line to Buffalo and operated it from 1852 to 1861, when it was acquired by Erie. Hornell was the junction and transfer point for the two main branches of the Erie. A line running to the northeast, from a separate depot on Seneca St.