Morgan Horses for Sale near Geneva, NY

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Hi there I am riding again after 20 years and I am looking for a horse to ..
Rochester, New York
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
2
Rochester, NY
NY
$1,500
Morgan Mare
5 year old Full Lippitt mare. Loveable personality, very willing and aims..
Port Byron, New York
Black
Morgan
Mare
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Port Byron, NY
NY
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Morgan Stallion
Shagwood Doubleagle competed in Eventing / Combined training for many yrs...
Rochester, New York
Buckskin
Morgan
Stallion
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Rochester, NY
NY
$750
Morgan Mare
Snickers is 15. 2 hh and just turned 2, should mature to 15. 3-16. hh. Exc..
Rochester, New York
Sorrel
Morgan
Mare
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Rochester, NY
NY
$1,200
Morgan Stallion
Looking for a safe, sound, well trained morgan. Road safe and not spooky, ..
Wolcott, New York
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Wolcott, NY
NY
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Morgan Mare
Very cute chestnut mare. Rides and Drives. She would make a great endurance..
Red Creek, New York
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
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Red Creek, NY
NY
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Flashy morgan gelding,goodtemperment,drivessingle anddouble, beenstartedund..
Freeville, New York
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Freeville, NY
NY
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Sam is started under saddleanddrivessingle & double. heisvery flashyand ele..
Freeville, New York
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Freeville, NY
NY
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Starlit Sunny is home raised from the Amish country, never been to a sale, ..
Groton, New York
Sorrel
Morgan
Stallion
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Groton, NY
NY
$1,600
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About Geneva, NY

The area was long occupied by the Seneca tribe, which had established a major village of Kanadaseaga here by 1687. The British helped fortify the village against the French of Canada during the Seven Years' War (locally known as the French and Indian War); later they added defensive fortifications against the Americans during the Revolutionary War. During the latter warfare, the punitive Sullivan Expedition of 1779 mounted by rebel forces destroyed many of the dwellings, as well as the winter stores of the people, and they abandoned the ruins. Following the war and the forced removal of the Seneca from their native land, European-Americans settled here about 1793. They developed a town encouraged by the Pulteney Association, which owned the land and was selling plots.