Morgan Horses for Sale near Saxtons River, VT

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Morgan - Horse for Sale in Rutland, VT 05701
Morgan Mare
Posting for a very good friend who needs to sell! Lady is a 15.1 hh Morgan ..
Rutland, Vermont
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
22
Rutland, VT
VT
$1,200
Morgan Stallion
"Sonny" is a smart sane flashy son of Immortal Command. Great family horse..
Springfield, Vermont
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Springfield, VT
VT
$1,500
Morgan Stallion
"Zeus" is a handsome, athletic Registered Morgan with great bloodlines, in..
Walpole, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Walpole, NH
NH
$6,500
Morgan Mare
Shady is a lovely Connamara / Morgan cross. She has very nice gaits for a ..
Springfield, Vermont
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Springfield, VT
VT
$2,800
Morgan Mare
Registered Morgan mare for sale, great horse very willing, trailers, ties,..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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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
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Amherst, NH
NH
$750
Morgan Stallion
our 'Irish' is for sale. He stands a little over 14 HH. He is registered (..
Perkinsville, Vermont
Morgan
Stallion
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Perkinsville, VT
VT
$5,000
Morgan Stallion
Windy is an 8 year old registered morgan gelding. He is 15. 1H and is trai..
Bennington, Vermont
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Bennington, VT
VT
$3,000
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About Saxtons River, VT

Saxtons River was first settled in 1783, but growth was extremely slow. A meeting house was built and the village cemetery established in 1810, and the first textile mill was opened at the Middle Falls (now officially named Saxtons River Falls) in 1815. The village bounds were determined by the town in 1820, and it was formally incorporated as a village in 1905, which is overseen by a Board of Trustees elected by registered voters of the Village. From 1900-1924, Rockingham's two incorporated villages were linked by the Bellows Falls & Saxtons River Railroad, an electric train system. The company created Barbers Park, east of the Saxtons River about halfway between the villages, to which summertime crowds took the trolleys to baseball games and amusement rides.