Arabian Horses for Sale near Franklinville, NY

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Arabian Stallion
"Major" is gorgeous! He has the looks that his pedigree boasts, the smarts..
Arkport, New York
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Arkport, NY
NY
$500
Arabian Mare
Alina has been ridden once or twice, several years ago. She is very insecu..
Warren, Pennsylvania
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Warren, PA
PA
$1
Arabian Stallion
Hott Fudge is a gorgeous registered liver chestnut Arabian gelding. His st..
Whitesville, New York
Arabian
Stallion
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Whitesville, NY
NY
$2,700
Arabian Mare
Samara is a gorgeous mare that is super sweet and loves to trail ride. She ..
Warren, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Warren, PA
PA
$2,500
Arabian Mare
10 year old Arabian mare for sale. Extremely well broke for western ridin..
Kane, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Kane, PA
PA
$4,000
Arabian Stallion
SADLY MUST SELL!!!!! Three year old Arabian stallion for sale or stud. Be..
Kane, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Kane, PA
PA
$4,000
Arabian Mare
Big, Bold and Sassy, tons of potential here - she can trot and hold it all ..
Holland, New York
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Holland, NY
NY
$8,500
Arabian Mare
Europia filly, out of a Promotion Daughter, shows tremendous athletic abili..
Holland, New York
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Holland, NY
NY
$8,500
Arabian Mare
Big, beautiful Bask granddaughter has excellant confirmation and has shown ..
Holland, New York
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Holland, NY
NY
$11,500
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About Franklinville, NY

The town was first settled around 1806 by Joseph McCluer and known then as McCluer Settlement. The Town of Hebe was established in 1812 from the town of Olean, at the time the only town in the county, and consisted of the entire northern half of the county. The size of Hebe (later dubbed "Ischua," not to be confused with the current town of the same name to the south) was reduced by the formation of new towns in the county: Perry (the northwest quadrant, 1814), Ellicottville, Freedom and Yorkshire (1820), and Farmersville (1821). In 1824, the town was dubbed Franklinville after the recently deceased William Temple Franklin, an agent with the Holland Land Company in his later years and the grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Lyndon was split off from Franklinville in 1829.