Morgan Horses for Sale near Haverhill, MA

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ISO on farm lease within 50 minutes of our home in Marblehead MA. Experien..
Marblehead, Massachusetts
Other
Morgan
Mare
11
Marblehead, MA
MA
$150
Morgan Stallion
This handsome Morgan gelding is 7 years - old and stands a large 15. 1 and ..
Salisbury, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Salisbury, MA
MA
$8,000
Morgan Stallion
Registered Morgan dressage horse. Bay, 11 year old, 15. 2 hh. gelding. Pe..
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Ipswich, MA
MA
$8,000
Morgan Mare
Registered Morgan mare for sale, great horse very willing, trailers, ties,..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Mare
-
Amherst, NH
NH
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Stitch is a really great horse, he is two years old and ready to train. Si..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
-
Amherst, NH
NH
$750
Morgan Stallion
Buster is 9 year old, very stocky 14 hand morgan cross. Currently showing ..
Walpole, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
-
Walpole, MA
MA
$2,300
Morgan Mare
Free lease morgan mare. 12 yrs old. Just learning to jump. Willing forwar..
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Mare
-
Portsmouth, NH
NH
$7,000
Morgan Stallion
Striking Dark bay with star, strip, snip, Sport Lippitt Morgan yearling gel..
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Hopkinton, MA
MA
$4,500
Morgan Stallion
Great horse for any age. Hes great with kids. He was in a pony camp this su..
Raymond, New Hampshire
Liver Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Raymond, NH
NH
$3,500
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About Haverhill, MA

Haverhill has played a role in nearly every era of American history, from the initial colonial settlement, to the French and Indian Wars, and the American Revolutionary and Civil wars. The town was founded in 1640 by settlers from Newbury, and was originally known as Pentucket, which is the Native American word for "place of the winding river". Settlers such as John Ward, Robert Clements, Tristram Coffin, Hugh Sheratt, William White, and Thomas Davis aided in the purchase of land known by Indians as Pentuckett. The land was purchased from native Indian chiefs Passaquo and Saggahew and permission was granted by Passaconaway, chief of the Pennacooks. Settlers Thomas Hale, Henry Palmer, Thomas Davis, James Davis and William White were its first selectmen.