Eventing Horses for Sale near Claremont, NH

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Malibu
Wonderful sweet Malibu was a rescue from the kill pens as a little fellow. ..
Charlestown, New Hampshire
Bay
Appendix
Gelding
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Charlestown, NH
NH
$6,000
Belgian Warmblood Mare
Bedazzeled has a great attitude and three expressive gaits. She's a talen..
Springfield, Vermont
Bay
Belgian Warmblood
Mare
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Springfield, VT
VT
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Hanoverian Stallion
"Widmarka" - Premium FEI Potential for discerning rider. Very elegant dark..
Williston, Florida
Gray
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Williston, FL
FL
$17,000
Hanoverian Mare
VIDEOs at our website! www. vermontsporthorse. com Danika is a lovely wel..
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
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Coopersburg, PA
PA
$6,500
Morgan Stallion
our 'Irish' is for sale. He stands a little over 14 HH. He is registered (..
Perkinsville, Vermont
Morgan
Stallion
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Perkinsville, VT
VT
$5,000
Hanoverian Mare
Amazing prospect, who lives to jump! As soon as you set up the standards, ..
Springfield, Vermont
Gray
Hanoverian
Mare
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Springfield, VT
VT
$9,500
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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Thoroughbred Stallion
kind, attractive, elegant, young, eager jumper. Big beautiful easy canter. ..
Putney, Vermont
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Putney, VT
VT
$9,500
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About Claremont, NH

Before colonial settlement, the Upper Connecticut River Valley was home to the Pennacook and Western Abenaki ( Sokoki) peoples, later merging with members of other Algonquin tribes displaced by the wars and famines that accompanied the European settling of the region. The Hunter Archeological Site, located near the bridge connecting Claremont with Ascutney, Vermont, is a significant prehistoric Native American site that includes seven levels of occupational evidence, including evidence of at least three longhouses. The oldest dates recorded from evidence gathered during excavations in 1967 were to AD 1300. The city was named after Claremont, the country mansion of Thomas Pelham-Holles, Earl of Clare. On October 26, 1764, Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth granted the township to Josiah Willard, Samuel Ashley and 67 others.