American Warmblood Horses for Sale near Stratford, CT

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American Warmblood Mare
Vegas Showgirl 2 year old, red roan 14. 3 h. mare with white on all four..
Durham, Connecticut
Red Roan
American Warmblood
Mare
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Durham, CT
CT
$7,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Very attractive 16. 2h 8 yr old brown / white American Warmblood gelding. ..
Millbrook, New York
Pinto
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Millbrook, NY
NY
$40,000
American Warmblood Stallion
Stryder is a wonderful, two year old in April, buttermilk buckskin colt. Ve..
Torrington, Connecticut
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Torrington, CT
CT
$4,000
American Warmblood Mare
This daughter of James Bond (a winner in the regular working hunters for ma..
Millbrook, New York
Bay
American Warmblood
Mare
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Millbrook, NY
NY
$5,000
American Warmblood Stallion
8 year old WB gelding for sale, eligable First Year Green Working Hunter. N..
Chestnut Ridge, New York
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Chestnut Ridge, NY
NY
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American Warmblood Stallion
Earl is a solid black, 9 yr. old American Warmblood. He is a 10 mover. Sco..
Baiting Hollow, New York
Black
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Baiting Hollow, NY
NY
$8,000
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About Stratford, CT

Stratford was founded in 1639 by Puritan leader Reverend Adam Blakeman, William Beardsley, and either 16 families (according to legend) or approximately 35 families (suggested by later research) who had recently arrived in Connecticut from England seeking religious freedom. In 1639 the General Court in Hartford made reference to the town as the "new plantation at Pequannock". In 1640 the community was known as Cupheag, a Native American Paugussett word meaning "at the enclosed place" or "place of shelter". By April 13, 1643, the growing town was known as Stratford, changed to honor William Shakespeare's birthplace of Stratford-upon-Avon in England. Stratford is one of many towns in the northeastern American colonies founded as part of the Great Migration in the 1630s when Puritan families fled an increasingly polarized England in the decade before the civil war between Charles I and Parliament.