Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Goffstown, NH

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Appaloosa Gelding
Invitation To Invest-Zack ApHC 2009 Gelding 16.1hh Sire: Artful Investment..
Laconia, New Hampshire
Bay Roan
Appaloosa
Gelding
15
Laconia, NH
NH
$13,000
Appaloosa Stallion
APACHE THE WONDER APPY! Loves people, lots of heart and what a personality..
Groton, Massachusetts
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Groton, MA
MA
$250
Appaloosa Mare
Zan Parr Coco Star "Coco" is a registered appaloosa mare. 4 yrs and 15. 1..
Derry, New Hampshire
Brown
Appaloosa
Mare
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Derry, NH
NH
$2,200
Appaloosa Stallion
Apache is TRIPLE REGISTERED, Few Spot, Homozygous, Sweet Stud, easy to hand..
Claremont, New Hampshire
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Claremont, NH
NH
$2,900
Appaloosa Stallion
Comanche Shonga is a Sweet 15h Stud, Chocolate Roan Snowcap, Please view P..
Claremont, New Hampshire
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Claremont, NH
NH
$2,900
Appaloosa Mare
Great horse! Loves treats and people. Has no vices...
Plymouth, New Hampshire
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Plymouth, NH
NH
$4,000
Appaloosa Mare
Currently in Professional training. Cute mare, loves attention and grooming..
Pittsfield, New Hampshire
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Mare
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Pittsfield, NH
NH
$5,200
Appaloosa Stallion
I am in need of someone to lease my horse, His name is Can't touch me beau ..
Essex, Massachusetts
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Essex, MA
MA
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Appaloosa Stallion
Blaze is a Flashy chestnut with a bold white blanket. He is a gentle geldin..
Belmont, New Hampshire
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Belmont, NH
NH
$2,500
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About Goffstown, NH

Prior to the arrival of English colonists, the area had been inhabited for thousands of years by succeeding cultures of Native Americans; its waterways had numerous fish and the area had game. The town was first granted as "Narragansett No. 4" in 1734 by New Hampshire and Massachusetts Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher as a Massachusetts township (the area then being disputed between the two provinces). It was one of seven townships intended for soldiers (or their heirs) who had fought in the "Narragansett War" of 1675, also known as King Philip's War. In 1735, however, some grantees "found it so poor and barren as to be altogether incapable of making settlements," and were instead granted a tract in Greenwich, Massachusetts.