Sorrel Jumping Horses for Sale near Frederick, MD

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Rose
Rose is a 5 year old 14.1 qh mare. She is high temperamented which means sh..
Frederick, Maryland
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Frederick, MD
MD
$250
Quarter Horse Mare
BRANDI isa 16. 1, 9 year old reg qrter horse mare. she has points in showm..
Middletown, Maryland
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Middletown, MD
MD
$9,300
Haflinger Mare
Elvira is a beautiful Haflinger mare that if a sorrel color with a flazen ..
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Haflinger
Mare
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Waynesboro, PA
PA
$1,500
Morab Mare
Star is a great trail horse. Doesnt spook at anything! Willing to go anywhe..
Great Falls, Virginia
Sorrel
Morab
Mare
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Great Falls, VA
VA
$200
Pinto Mare
Little Miss Fancy Pants is a 3 year old sorrel and white mare. Approximatel..
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Pinto
Mare
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Gettysburg, PA
PA
$1,500
Paint Mare
"Sweety" is a 8 yrs registered paint mare. she started O / F in October and..
Fulton, Maryland
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Fulton, MD
MD
$5,500
Haflinger Stallion
Piping hot is the perfect pony for any kid or small adult looking to have f..
Greencastle, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Haflinger
Stallion
-
Greencastle, PA
PA
$3,000
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About Frederick, MD

Located where Catoctin Mountain (the easternmost ridge of the Blue Ridge mountains) meets the rolling hills of the Piedmont region, the Frederick area became a crossroads even before European explorers and traders arrived. Native American hunters possibly including the Susquehannocks, the Algonquian-speaking Shawnee, or the Seneca or Tuscarora or other members of the Iroquois Confederation) followed the Monocacy River from the Susquehanna River watershed in Pennsylvania to the Potomac River watershed and the lands of the more agrarian and maritime Algonquian peoples, particularly the Lenape of the Delaware valley or the Piscataway and Powhatan of the lower Potomac watershed and Chesapeake Bay. This became known as the Monocacy Trail or even the Great Indian Warpath, with some travelers continuing southward through the " Great Appalachian Valley" ( Shenandoah Valley, etc.) to the western Piedmont in North Carolina, or traveling down other watersheds in Virginia toward the Chesapeake Bay, such as those of the Rappahannock, James and York Rivers. The earliest European settlement was slightly north of Frederick in Monocacy, Maryland. Founded before 1730, when the Indian trail became a wagon road, Monocacy was abandoned before the American Revolutionary War, perhaps due to the river's periodic flooding or hostilities predating the French and Indian War, or simply Frederick's better location with easier access to the Potomac River near its confluence with the Monocacy.