Eventing Horses for Sale in Winchester VA, Frederick MD

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Thoroughbred Stallion
This little gelding is a great mover that is comfortable to ride. He has st..
Winchester, Virginia
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Thoroughbred
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Winchester, VA
VA
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Thoroughbred Stallion
7 year old TB gelding. Great movement, very athletic over fences and x - co..
Frederick, Maryland
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Frederick, MD
MD
$13,500
Appaloosa Stallion
15 hand, 6 yr old, App. gelding. Cute mover who loves to jump. Jumping 2'6"..
Leesburg, Virginia
Appaloosa
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Leesburg, VA
VA
$8,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Young horse with tons of potential! This guy is green but well started Scho..
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
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Thoroughbred
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Chambersburg, PA
PA
$6,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
7- yr - old gelding Very successful first year at novice - pinned every tim..
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Chambersburg, PA
PA
$16,500
Paint Stallion
SOLD WIll have available a Full sister of his by Spring 2004. Have added a ..
Stephens City, Virginia
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Paint
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$5,000
Paint Stallion
BS Paint / TB cross gelding. 20 months old, 15. 2 hands. Has Wonderful Pote..
Stephens City, Virginia
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Paint
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,000
Paint Stallion
This is a Beautiful, Warmblood looking Paint / TB cross , gelding. 17 month..
Stephens City, Virginia
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Paint
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,000
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About Williamsport, MD

The town lies on one of the early Native American trails between New York and the Carolinas. In the mid-18th century, tens of thousands of European settlers and pioneer families with their wagons followed the same route on the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania to Virginia and points south and west. In 1744, a ferry was established at the present site of Williamsport to carry the traffic across the Potomac River. Today’s travelers make the crossing on Interstate 81 a mile downriver from the town. In 1755 the land tract of Thomas Cresap (Jr.) named "Leeds" at the future site of Williamsport would become an important supply depot for the Braddock expedition to capture the French fort Duquesne (at present Pittsburgh).