Draft Horses for Sale near New Preston, CT

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Draft - Horse for Sale in Putnam Lake, NY 12563
Dracaris
DRACARIS is a Friesian/Percheron. He has the most amazing personality and h..
Putnam Lake, New York
Black Overo
Draft
Gelding
19
Putnam Lake, NY
NY
$12,000
Draft - Horse for Sale in Winsted, CT
Draft Stallion
gypsy / shire cross, safe and sound, drives, hitched single and double, a ..
Winsted, Connecticut
Draft
Stallion
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Winsted, CT
CT
$3,800
Draft - Horse for Sale in Winsted, CT
Draft Stallion
Broke single and double, Traffic safe, rides, Sparky loves to roll around ..
Winsted, Connecticut
Other
Draft
Stallion
-
Winsted, CT
CT
$3,000
Draft Mare
bella acts like a queen, she watches over our other horses like a mother, ..
Winsted, Connecticut
Other
Draft
Mare
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Winsted, CT
CT
$2,500
Draft Mare
This mare has loads of potential - just needs the right rider. She has 3 c..
Newtown, Connecticut
Draft
Mare
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Newtown, CT
CT
$5,000
Draft Stallion
Rudy Kazooti (Non - registered) (Pedigree Unknown) This athletic, dark bay,..
Chatham, New York
Bay
Draft
Stallion
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Chatham, NY
NY
$7,500
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About New Preston, CT

Archeological evidence suggests that Native Americans first settled in the area around 10,000 years ago, following the retreat of the glaciers at the conclusion of the last ice age. What is now known as New Preston came to be inhabited by the Wyantenock tribe of Native Americans, who spent summers at Lake Waramaug, establishing a pattern of seasonal residence that is widely repeated by New Preston's present-day occupants. The signature of Chief Waramaug, who led the Wyantenock tribe in the early 18th century, appears on several local colonial-era property records, including the " New Milford North Purchase", which encompassed a substantial swath of southern Litchfield County, including contemporary New Preston. Colonists settled New Preston in 1741, and the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony granted a petition for the establishment of the New Preston Ecclesiastical Society in 1753. In April 1778 the 270 families living in the area petitioned the General Assembly to be incorporated as a town.