Canadian Horses for Sale near Stonington, CT

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October Storm won his first horse show that he went to. He has shown over ..
Stafford Springs, Connecticut
Bay
Canadian
Stallion
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Stafford Springs, CT
CT
$10,000
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About Stonington, CT

The first European colonists established a trading house in the Pawcatuck section of town in 1649. The present territory of Stonington was part of lands that had belonged to the Pequot people, who referred to the areas making up Stonington as Pawcatuck (Stony Brook to the Pawcatuck River) and Mistack ( Mystic River to Stony Brook). It was named "Souther Towne" or Southerton by Massachusetts in 1658, and officially became part of Connecticut in 1662 when Connecticut received its royal charter. Southerton was renamed "Mistick" in 1665, : 26 and finally named Stonington in 1666, : 36 meaning "stony town". Thomas Miner, Walter Palmer, William Chesebrough, and Thomas Stanton were the founders.