Morgan Horses for Sale near Hopkinton, MA

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ISO on farm lease within 50 minutes of our home in Marblehead MA. Experien..
Marblehead, Massachusetts
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Morgan
Mare
11
Marblehead, MA
MA
$150
Morgan Stallion
Registered Morgan dressage horse. Bay, 11 year old, 15. 2 hh. gelding. Pe..
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Ipswich, MA
MA
$8,000
Morgan Mare
Lady Liberty, 22 yrs. young, spunky, very forward mover, but does not bolt..
Ware, Massachusetts
Sorrel
Morgan
Mare
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Ware, MA
MA
$500
Morgan Mare
Registered Morgan mare for sale, great horse very willing, trailers, ties,..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Amherst, NH
NH
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Stitch is a really great horse, he is two years old and ready to train. Si..
Amherst, New Hampshire
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Amherst, NH
NH
$750
Morgan Stallion
Buster is 9 year old, very stocky 14 hand morgan cross. Currently showing ..
Walpole, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Walpole, MA
MA
$2,300
Morgan Stallion
Striking Dark bay with star, strip, snip, Sport Lippitt Morgan yearling gel..
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Hopkinton, MA
MA
$4,500
Morgan Stallion
Flashy reg. Morgan, liver chestnut, cross ties, clips, bathes, trailers cur..
Taunton, Massachusetts
Morgan
Stallion
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Taunton, MA
MA
Contact
Morgan Stallion
Beautiful 2 1 / 2 yr old Lippitt Morgan Gelding, Very willing to learn, UTD..
Duxbury, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Duxbury, MA
MA
$3,500
Morgan Stallion
Springtown Champagne double registered AMHA for breed and PHBA for color is..
Spencer, Massachusetts
Palomino
Morgan
Stallion
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Spencer, MA
MA
$750
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About Hopkinton, MA

The town of Hopkinton was incorporated on December 13, 1715. Hopkinton was named for an early colonist of Connecticut, Edward Hopkins, who left a large sum of money to be invested in land in New England, the proceeds of which were to be used for the benefit of Harvard University. The trustees of Harvard purchased land from the Native American residents with money from the fund and incorporated the area, naming it in honor of its benefactor. Grain was the first production crop grown in the area, while fruit and dairy industries were developed later. Agriculture predominated until 1840 when the boot and shoe industries were introduced into the town.