Morgan Horses for Sale near Garrett Park, MD

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Morgan Mare
champion blood lines. Will make great show horse. Broke to ride. Does well..
Hampstead, Maryland
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Hampstead, MD
MD
$5,500
Morgan Stallion
Shown on A ciruct western pleasure 1999-2002 great trail horse great manne..
Hampstead, Maryland
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Hampstead, MD
MD
$4,500
Morgan Stallion
Handsome, well mannered, dark bay Morgan gelding, good mover, forward. Req..
Nokesville, Virginia
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Nokesville, VA
VA
$6,000
Morgan Stallion
* $100 discount to 4- Hers * $150 off is the foal is registered ASPR* Aida..
Boonsboro, Maryland
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Boonsboro, MD
MD
$1,000
Morgan Stallion
Old Dominion 2005: 1 st, 3 & over Stallions In Hand - 1 st, Western Pleasu..
Boonsboro, Maryland
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Boonsboro, MD
MD
$5,000
Morgan Stallion
Venture has shown off - farm at SMHA shows in in - hand (conformation and t..
Harwood, Maryland
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Harwood, MD
MD
$5,000
Morgan Stallion
HE IS STILL GROWING! PT is Green Broke, and a mannerly horse with a great d..
Harwood, Maryland
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Harwood, MD
MD
$2,200
Morgan Mare
Hi! I~m Caprice. I used to be a Park Champion. My father was Applevale S..
Berryville, Virginia
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Berryville, VA
VA
$2,500
Morgan Mare
Excellent trail horse. Loves to 'go'. Very quick. Perfect for rider with..
Boonsboro, Maryland
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
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Boonsboro, MD
MD
$2,500
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About Garrett Park, MD

Garrett Park was an early planned community, originally promoted by businessman Henry W. Copp, who purchased the land in 1886. Copp wanted to build a suburban development reminiscent of an English village, and even went so far as to name the streets after locations in the novels of the English author Walter Scott, such as Kenilworth and Strathmore. Copp worked in conjunction with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which in 1893 built a train station. Builders were given reduced rates to transport workers and materials to the town site, and new residents were given free trips to move in.