Morgan Horses for Sale near Naples, NY

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Hi there I am riding again after 20 years and I am looking for a horse to ..
Rochester, New York
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
2
Rochester, NY
NY
$1,500
Morgan Mare
Big, bold moving bay Morgan, built for dressage. Suspension, foward, poet..
Elmira, New York
Bay
Morgan
Mare
-
Elmira, NY
NY
$10,500
Morgan Mare
5 year old Full Lippitt mare. Loveable personality, very willing and aims..
Port Byron, New York
Black
Morgan
Mare
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Port Byron, NY
NY
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Morgan Stallion
Shagwood Doubleagle competed in Eventing / Combined training for many yrs...
Rochester, New York
Buckskin
Morgan
Stallion
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Rochester, NY
NY
$750
Morgan Mare
Snickers is 15. 2 hh and just turned 2, should mature to 15. 3-16. hh. Exc..
Rochester, New York
Sorrel
Morgan
Mare
-
Rochester, NY
NY
$1,200
Morgan Mare
Refined, upheaded and talented light bay registered Morgan mare offered for..
Elmira, New York
Morgan
Mare
-
Elmira, NY
NY
$5,000
Morgan Mare
This mare has brought home the blue ribbons in driving and is broke to sadd..
Genesee, Pennsylvania
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Genesee, PA
PA
$7,500
Morgan Mare
This drop dead gorgeous filly is sired by the legondary Immortal Command & ..
Genesee, Pennsylvania
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Genesee, PA
PA
$10,000
Morgan Stallion
This weanling colt has it all: long swan hooked neck, chisiled head, trotti..
Genesee, Pennsylvania
Black
Morgan
Stallion
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Genesee, PA
PA
$3,500
Morgan Mare
Although not under saddle "Rosie" is the biggest sweetheart & eager to plea..
Genesee, Pennsylvania
Black
Morgan
Mare
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Genesee, PA
PA
$5,000
Morgan Stallion
Sacred Paths Rayne has an incredible balanced trot, chiseled head, long nec..
Genesee, Pennsylvania
Brown
Morgan
Stallion
-
Genesee, PA
PA
$1,800
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About Naples, NY

Naples was part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. The town was established in 1789 along with Ontario County, on the old Native American village Nundawao, and settlement began the following year. The town was also part of the Underground Railroad, with old houses still having hiding spots to this day. The town, known in 1789 as "Watkinstown" (after Captains Nathan and William Watkins, Revolutionary War veterans and early settlers) and in 1796, they called the town "Middletown". And then, finally, the town was given the name "Naples" in 1808.