Horses for Sale in Bath ME, South Paris ME

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Half Arabian Stallion
MH DAARK RAFFON: Is a RARE Triple Reg. Pintabian Stallion with a lot to of..
Bath, Maine
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Bath, ME
ME
$2,000
Morgan Stallion
Causin' A Commotion AKA Rudy, he has a nicely laid back shoulder, short bac..
Bath, Maine
Morgan
Stallion
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Bath, ME
ME
$5,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Mare and Foal sold together. Colt born 10 / 5 / 2005 should mature 15 hand..
Bath, Maine
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bath, ME
ME
$1,900
Arabian Mare
Fatiah is due to foal in late Jan eary Feb. The baby will be a RARE triple ..
Bath, Maine
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Bath, ME
ME
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
beautiful light bay, small star, RF sock, dorsal stripe, rides E / W, good ..
South Paris, Maine
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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South Paris, ME
ME
$2,200
Belgian Draft Mare
Belgian draft team, 9 / 10 years old, gelding / mare. They ride, drive bot..
Bowdoinham, Maine
Bay
Belgian Draft
Mare
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Bowdoinham, ME
ME
$8,000
Quarter Horse Mare
sequoia is a reg. aqha red roan yearling filly. she has a blaze and 2 hind ..
Clinton, Maine
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Clinton, ME
ME
$2,500

About Wiscasset, ME

Author Lea Wait has written an ongoing series of children’s novels that are set in Wiscasset, including: Stopping to Home, set in 1806 (Named a Smithsonian Magazine Notable Children’s Book); Seaward Born (1805, the setting of this book moved from Charleston, NC to Boston, MA to Wiscasset); Wintering Well (1820); Finest Kind (1838); and Uncertain Glory (1861). Wiscasset is one of many important Maine settings in The Moosepath Saga by Van Reid, an ongoing series of historical novels taking place in the late 1890s and including Cordelia Underwood, or the Marvelous Beginnings of the Moosepath League, which was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. In these tales of adventure and humor, events by turns perilous and comic occur in Wiscasset, including the hunt for an escaped circus bear and a pursuit and gun battle on the Sheepscott River off the shores of the town. Certain historic homes and landmarks, including the Old Jail, form part of the settings; and at least two characters – County Sheriff Charles Piper and Jailer Seth Patterson - are based on real people. The books in the series in which Wiscasset plays an important part are Cordelia Underwood, or the Marvelous Beginnings of the Moosepath League; Mollie Peer, or the Underground Adventure of the Moosepath League; and Daniel Plainway, or the Holiday Haunting of the Moosepath League.