Horses for Sale in Andover MA, Sutton MA

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Haflinger - Horse for Sale in Andover, MA 01810
Haflinger
Registered, Haflinger gelding. 17 years old and 14.3hh. Well broke under sa..
Andover, Massachusetts
Palomino
Haflinger
Gelding
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Andover, MA
MA
$1,400
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Sutton, MA 01604
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare came to me abused and emaciated so it took some time for our bond..
Sutton, Massachusetts
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
24
Sutton, MA
MA
$700
Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Hudson, NH 03015
Saddlebred Gelding
Amberwood's Anakin Skywalker is a 16h, 14 y.o. registered American Saddlebr..
Hudson, New Hampshire
Bay
Saddlebred
Gelding
25
Hudson, NH
NH
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in North Attleboro, MA 02760
Quarter Horse Gelding
"Mikey" is an 11 year old QH gelding located in North Attleboro, MA. Mikey ..
North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
22
North Attleboro, MA
MA
$3,000
Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Barre, MA
Saddlebred Mare
Mira is a 14 yr old saddlebred she is a veryn sweet girl when riding she w..
Barre, Massachusetts
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
-
Barre, MA
MA
Contact
Paint - Horse for Sale in West Brookfield, MA
Paint Stallion
Financial situation FORCES listing. . . Colby is part of our family. He l..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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West Brookfield, MA
MA
$1
Appendix - Horse for Sale in West Brookfield, MA
Appendix Mare
Financial situation FORCES listing. . . Libby is part of our family. My d..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Chestnut
Appendix
Mare
-
West Brookfield, MA
MA
$1

About Waltham, MA

Waltham was first settled in 1634 as part of Watertown and was officially incorporated as a separate town in 1738. Waltham had no recognizable town center until the 1830s, when the nearby Boston Manufacturing Company gave the town the land that now serves as its central square. In the early 19th century, Francis Cabot Lowell and his friends and colleagues established in Waltham the Boston Manufacturing Company – the first integrated textile mill in the United States, with the goal of eliminating the problems of co-ordination, quality control, and shipping inherent in the subcontracting based textile industry. The Waltham–Lowell system of production derives its name from the city and the founder of the mill. The city is home to a number of large estates, including Gore Place, a mansion built in 1806 for former Massachusetts governor Christopher Gore, the Robert Treat Paine Estate, a residence designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted for philanthropist Robert Treat Paine, Jr.