Horses for Sale in Durham CT, Southwick MA

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Paint Mare
Scout is a perfect project for an amateur or adult with experience that is..
Durham, Connecticut
Paint
Mare
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Durham, CT
CT
$1,500
Pony Stallion
This pony has a trot to die for and is a super mover, who loves to jump. G..
Durham, Connecticut
Bay
Pony
Stallion
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Durham, CT
CT
$5,000
Holsteiner Stallion
Toddy Roman has been there and done that. Toddy has won from Florida to V..
Southwick, Massachusetts
Bay
Holsteiner
Stallion
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Southwick, MA
MA
$75,000
Arabian Stallion
Mishaali RCA (AHA #623332) ( * Mishaal HP X Maali RCA (Ruminaja Ali) ) Str..
Troy, New Hampshire
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Troy, NH
NH
$900
Quarter Horse Mare
Madison is a beautiful bay mare in need of a good home! Owner has a growin..
North Adams, Massachusetts
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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North Adams, MA
MA
$500
Hackney Mare
Owner must retire due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer, ..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Mare
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East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,500
Hackney Mare
Owner must retire due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. ..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Mare
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East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,500

About Chicopee, MA

In 1641, Willian Pynchon expanded his 1636 holdings by buying the land from the Chicopee River north to the Willimansett (Nipmuc for "good berries place" or "place of red earth") Brook. Land sales in Chicopee were recorded in 1659, but apparently no homes were built immediately. Winthrop McKinstry writes that the sons of Deacon Samuel Chapin appear to be the first home builders. Henry Chapin is believed to have constructed his at Exchange and West streets (lower Chicopee) in 1664, and Japhet Chapin north of what is now known as James Ferry Road (upper Chicopee) in 1673. It is apparent from McKinstry's book that the Chapin family dominated the area north of the Chicopee River for the settlement's first 70 years.