Eventing Horses for Sale near Berwick, ME

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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Gorham, ME
Half Arabian Mare
Mati is a very flashy homozygous black show horse. She is bred 7 / 8 th ar..
Gorham, Maine
Black
Half Arabian
Mare
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Gorham, ME
ME
$7,500
Half Arabian Mare
Fancy anglo / arab mare. Experience thru prelim eventing. Amazing cross ..
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Portsmouth, NH
NH
$9,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Violet is one of the favorites in the barn. She stands at about 15. 2, is ..
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Haverhill, MA
MA
$6,000
Swedish Warmblood Stallion
Vinny is a wonderful friendly bay yearling colt with a puppy dog personali..
Portland, Maine
Bay
Swedish Warmblood
Stallion
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Portland, ME
ME
$9,000
Irish Draught Stallion
This guy is an eye catcher and a show placer. Doing First Level Dressage, ..
Essex, Massachusetts
Bay Roan
Irish Draught
Stallion
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Essex, MA
MA
$27,500
Irish Draught Stallion
Jackson is a straightforward young horse with a diverse schooling in the r..
Essex, Massachusetts
Bay Roan
Irish Draught
Stallion
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Essex, MA
MA
$25,000
Haflinger Stallion
*SALE PENDING* Marshal WTA: Flashy and talented 7 yo 14. 1h Haflinger geld..
Durham, New Hampshire
Chestnut
Haflinger
Stallion
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Durham, NH
NH
$5,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Bay filly, almost four years old. great to work with, very willing to learn..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Amherst, NH
NH
$5,500
Half Arabian Stallion
5 yr, Anglo - Arab geld, 16. 0 blood bay. Al - Marah / Crabbet lines. Sea ..
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Bay Roan
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Ipswich, MA
MA
$7,000
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About Berwick, ME

Originally part of Kittery, the area later comprised by Berwick was settled about 1631 and called Kittery Commons or Kittery North Parish. It was later called Unity after the ship that transported Scots prisoners of war from the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 to the colonies. These Scots had been force-marched to Durham Cathedral in Durham, England, then tried for treason for supporting Charles II rather than Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector. Many settled near Berwick in an area near the northern Eliot- York border, which came to be known – and still is – as Scotland Bridge. Landing in Massachusetts, the royalist soldiers were sold as indentured servants, many of whom went to work at the Great Works sawmill, located on the Great Works River, until they were able to pay for their own freedom.