Dressage Hanoverian Horses for Sale near Garfield, NJ

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Hanoverian Mare
Beautiful in looks and movement, Willow has shown training level dressage ..
Califon, New Jersey
Bay
Hanoverian
Mare
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$25,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Phoenix is a lovely, modern, Imported Bavarian Warmblood. Highly Successf..
Califon, New Jersey
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$80,000
Hanoverian Stallion
I have had Annticipation (Chico) since May of 2005. Ever since then we hav..
Millstone, New Jersey
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Millstone, NJ
NJ
$35,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Extremely sensible youngster, started under saddle, willing and relaxed at..
Lebanon, New Jersey
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Lebanon, NJ
NJ
$10,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Beautiful , top quality dressage prospect, well started under saddle, 1 st..
Califon, New Jersey
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$60,000
Hanoverian Stallion
TICO has solid dressage training, schooling at 3 rd level with clean flyin..
Califon, New Jersey
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$20,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Gemini is a talented horse. He free jumps 5 ft and jumps 3'6 under saddle. ..
Huntington, New York
Gray
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Huntington, NY
NY
$20,000
Hanoverian Mare
Han. / TB Great horse for low level dressage. Had an extremely successful y..
Califon, New Jersey
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$16,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Kind hearted Hanoverian will ONLY be sold to a kind home. He is a wonderfu..
Califon, New Jersey
Liver Chestnut
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$11,500
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About Garfield, NJ

When the area that is now Garfield was first developed in 1873, it was known as East Passaic. In 1881, the community's name was changed to Garfield in honor of President of the United States James Garfield. There are two explanations given for the circumstances behind the renaming. According to one, shortly after Garfield was elected to the presidency the founder of East Passaic said, "tell everyone...don't speak of East Passaic anymore; call it 'Garfield' after the man who will lead this great country to prosperity." Seven months later, President Garfield was assassinated but his name remained with the community. The second theory holds that after Garfield's death in 1881, a new train station was named in his honor, which in turn led to the surrounding area becoming associated with his name as well.