Hanoverian Horses for Sale near San Mateo, CA

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Hanoverian - Horse for Sale in Tracy, CA 95304
Hanoverian Mare
Hanoverian Mare for Sale or Lease: 17-yr-old, 17 hd , Elite Hanoverian Mar..
Tracy, California
Gray
Hanoverian
Mare
25
Tracy, CA
CA
$15,000
Hanoverian - Horse for Sale in Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Hanoverian Gelding
Apollo is a handsome Dutch/Hann/TB gelding. Green but very smart, brave and..
Santa Cruz, California
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Gelding
14
Santa Cruz, CA
CA
$12,500
Hanoverian Mare
(pictured with Rosetta - can you tell them apart? : - ) An incredibly mode..
Palo Alto, California
Bay
Hanoverian
Mare
-
Palo Alto, CA
CA
$14,500
Hanoverian Stallion
* Reserved Champion out of 100 colts at Verden Stallion Licensing * Proven..
Palo Alto, California
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Stallion
-
Palo Alto, CA
CA
$1,688
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About San Mateo, CA

Documented by Spanish colonists as part of the Rancho de las Pulgas (literally "Ranch of the Fleas") and the Rancho San Mateo, the earliest history is held in the archives of Mission Dolores. In 1789 the Spanish missionaries had named a Native American village along Laurel Creek as Los Laureles or the Laurels (Mission Dolores, 1789). At the time of Mexican Independence, there were 30 native Californians at San Mateo, most likely from the Salson tribelet. Captain Fredrick W. Beechey in 1827 traveling with the hills on their right, known in that part as the Sierra del Sur, began to approach the road, which passing over a small eminence, opened out upon "a wide country of meadow land, with clusters of fine oak free from underwood… It strongly resembled a nobleman's park: herds of cattle and horses were grazing upon the rich pasture, and numerous fallow‑deer, startled at the approach of strangers, bounded off to seek protection among the hills… This spot is named San Matheo, and belongs to the mission of San Francisco." An 1835 sketch map of the Rancho refers to the creek as Arroyo de Los Laureles.