Horses for Sale near East Hampton, CT

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Pony - Horse for Sale in Riverhead, NY 40501
S'Mores
This is a fun pony for kids, grandkids and the whole family to enjoy! He i..
Riverhead, New York
Sorrel
Pony
Gelding
10
Riverhead, NY
NY
$3,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in North Haven, CT 06473
Felix
Felix is a 15.2 hh 10-year-old OTTB gelding. In 2017 Felix competed in the ..
North Haven, Connecticut
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
13
North Haven, CT
CT
$1
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Coventry, RI 02816
Wyatt
Aqha registered quarter horse gelding. Some professional training. Finish ..
Coventry, Rhode Island
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Gelding
9
Coventry, RI
RI
$8,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Terryville, CT 06786
Jessie
Jessie is a quarter horse 15.1hh 12 years old. she needs a experienced ride..
Terryville, Connecticut
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
17
Terryville, CT
CT
$4,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Durham, CT 06422
Quarter Horse Gelding
Super Cute and sweet 10 year old chestnut quarter horse cross gelding, 15 h..
Durham, Connecticut
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
17
Durham, CT
CT
$3,200
Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Wakefield, RI 02879
Warmblood Mare
Beautiful, big bay mare available for on farm 1/2 lease. Competed 1st level..
Wakefield, Rhode Island
Bay
Warmblood
Mare
21
Wakefield, RI
RI
$300
Trakehner - Horse for Sale in North Kingstown, RI 02879
Trakehner Gelding
Elliot is available for a 1/2 lease. He is a 17h Warmblood gelding. Such a ..
North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Chestnut
Trakehner
Gelding
23
North Kingstown, RI
RI
$250

About East Hampton, CT

The European-derived first settlers of the area arrived in 1739 by sea from Eastham, Massachusetts. They traveled up the Connecticut River to Middle Haddam parish between the two adjacent towns of Middletown and Haddam. Led by Isaac Smith, some of these settlers went on to the hills near Lake Pocotopaug, the present-day location of East Hampton. In 1746, the settlers named their community Easthampton parish after their former home of Eastham. In 1767, the community was separated from Middletown incorporated by the Connecticut General Assembly as the township of Chatham, after Chatham, Medway due to the important shipbuilding industries that both places had in common.