Black Horses for Sale near Annapolis, MD

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Wanted to buy or lease big 17.0 to 17.3/18.0, STALLIONS must be well bred,p..
Towson, Maryland
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Towson, MD
MD
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Tennessee Walking Stallion
For lease only. Sparkles is a flashy guy who wants to please. He has been ..
Kingsville, Maryland
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Kingsville, MD
MD
$350
Thoroughbred Mare
Broke to w / t / c, quiet and willing to learn, craves attn, great show pr..
Pasadena, Maryland
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$2,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Starlight girl is a beutiful dark bay or black tb mare. She has been in h..
Chestertown, Maryland
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Chestertown, MD
MD
$3,500
Paint Stallion
This lovable guy loves to please. Losing the stable where is is boarded. ..
Pasadena, Maryland
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Pasadena, MD
MD
$1,200
Thoroughbred Mare
Lassie is a beautiful 7 year old black thoroughbred mare. She would make a..
Clifton, Virginia
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Clifton, VA
VA
$1,500
Hackney Stallion
ADORABLE pony looking for new long term lease home. Can not be sold, but wo..
Great Falls, Virginia
Black
Hackney
Stallion
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Great Falls, VA
VA
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Warmblood Stallion
The perfect horse for someone who has always wanted to start their own youn..
Westminster, Maryland
Black
Warmblood
Stallion
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Westminster, MD
MD
$17,000
Paint Mare
Magic is a cute pony. She jumps three foot from a trot. I took her to a s..
Joppa, Maryland
Black
Paint
Mare
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Joppa, MD
MD
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Black overo, with white star and white socks with black spots, very quiet, ..
Felton, Delaware
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Felton, DE
DE
$1,350
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About Annapolis, MD

A settlement in the Province of Maryland named "Providence" was founded on the north shore of the Severn River on the middle Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in 1649 by Puritan exiles from the Province/Dominion of Virginia led by third Proprietary Governor William Stone (1603–1660). The settlers later moved to a better-protected harbor on the south shore. The settlement on the south shore was initially named "Town at Proctor's," then "Town at the Severn," and later " Anne Arundel's Towne" (after Lady Ann Arundell (1616–1649), the wife of Cecilus Calvert, second Lord Baltimore, who died soon afterwards). In 1654, after the Third English Civil War, Parliamentary forces assumed control of the Maryland colony and Stone went into exile further south across the Potomac River in Virginia. Per orders from Charles Calvert, fifth Lord Baltimore, Stone returned the following spring at the head of a Cavalier royalist force, loyal to the King of England.