Driving Horses for Sale near Charlestown, NH

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Percheron - Horse for Sale in Antrim, NH 03440
Tuffy
Weight 2,650. Great disposition, very aggressive but easy to handle. Well b..
Antrim, New Hampshire
Black
Percheron
Gelding
10
Antrim, NH
NH
$10,000
Malibu
Wonderful sweet Malibu was a rescue from the kill pens as a little fellow. ..
Charlestown, New Hampshire
Bay
Appendix
Gelding
8
Charlestown, NH
NH
$6,000
Morgan Stallion
"Sonny" is a smart sane flashy son of Immortal Command. Great family horse..
Springfield, Vermont
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
-
Springfield, VT
VT
$1,500
Morgan Stallion
"Zeus" is a handsome, athletic Registered Morgan with great bloodlines, in..
Walpole, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Walpole, NH
NH
$6,500
Haflinger Stallion
Toby was Amish trained to ride and drive. He just turned 5 and hasn't been ..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Palomino
Haflinger
Stallion
-
Amherst, NH
NH
$900
Clydesdale Stallion
DOUBLE REGISTERED CLYDESDALE / PREMIUM FOUNDATION DRUM HORSE : Champion Imp..
Fair Haven, Vermont
Clydesdale
Stallion
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Fair Haven, VT
VT
Contact
Lipizzan Mare
Antila ABF is a striking bay filly with a crooked star, stripe and snip and..
Granville, New York
Bay
Lipizzan
Mare
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Granville, NY
NY
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Clydesdale Stallion
DOUBLE REGISTERED CLYDESDALE / PREMIUM FOUNDATION DRUM HORSE Champion Impec..
Fair Haven, Vermont
Pinto
Clydesdale
Stallion
-
Fair Haven, VT
VT
$500
Fjord Stallion
Great Gelding, Loves to jump, now jumping three foot, with the potential to..
Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Fjord
Stallion
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Shelburne Falls, MA
MA
$13,000
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About Charlestown, NH

The area was first granted on 31 December 1735 by colonial governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts as "Plantation No. 4", the fourth in a line of forts on the Connecticut River border established as trading posts. Settled in 1740, Number Four was the northernmost township, and its 1744 log fort became a strategic military site throughout the French and Indian Wars. On the evening of May 2, 1746, Seth Putnam joined Major Josiah Willard and several soldiers as they escorted women to milk the cows. As they approached the booth, Natives hiding in the bushes opened fire, killing Putnam.