Horses for Sale near Rochester, NH

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Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in New Hampton, NH 03256-48
Velvet's Knight
Beautiful Registered black with star Missouri Fox Trotter. 15.2 hands. Out ..
New Hampton, New Hampshire
Black
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
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New Hampton, NH
NH
Sold
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Bradford, NH 03221
RHR Calypso Rock
18 yr old Appy mare. Mild temperament, but protective of her food. The domi..
Bradford, New Hampshire
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
19
Bradford, NH
NH
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Portland, ME 04101
Laurentine
Our Horses are ready to join a new family/Ranch. Check on our website; www...
Portland, Maine
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Portland, ME
ME
$2,800
Paint - Horse for Sale in Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Taco
Taco is a comfortable ride with options as to the discipline of riding. Tra..
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
17
Wolfeboro, NH
NH
$10,000
Crossbred Pony - Horse for Sale in Saco, ME 04072
Pacman
Pac-Man is a Morgan-welsh cross, with lots of go! He has been to many shows..
Saco, Maine
Other
Crossbred Pony
Gelding
24
Saco, ME
ME
$100
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Haverhill, MA 01830
Thoroughbred Gelding
Available for lease October 1st: Dash is a 2005 15'3" Bay OTTB gelding loca..
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
20
Haverhill, MA
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

About Rochester, NH

Rochester was once inhabited by Abenaki Indians of the Pennacook tribe. They fished, hunted and farmed, moving locations when their agriculture exhausted the soil for growing pumpkins, squash, beans and maize. Gonic was called Squanamagonic, meaning "the water of the clay place hill." The town was one of four granted by Colonial Governor Samuel Shute of Massachusetts and New Hampshire during his brief term. Incorporated in 1722, it was named for his close friend, Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester and brother-in-law to King James II. As was customary, tall white pine trees were reserved for use as masts by the Royal Navy.