Horses for Sale near Franklinville, NY

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Friesian - Horse for Sale in Williamsville, NY 14221
Bindert
Please contact us on Bindert - Tsjalle 454 Sport+Elite+Pref x Tjalf 443 Spo..
Williamsville, New York
Black
Friesian
Gelding
6
Williamsville, NY
NY
$3,000
Haflinger - Horse for Sale in Scio, NY 14880
Aztec
Are you looking for a relaxing, drama free small barn experience with a slo..
Scio, New York
Other
Haflinger
Gelding
16
Scio, NY
NY
$185
Trakehner - Horse for Sale in Kennedy, NY 14747
L'Legro
This elegant young horse has three good gaits and has been well started und..
Kennedy, New York
Bay
Trakehner
Gelding
10
Kennedy, NY
NY
$18,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, NY 14086
Corona
Corona is a 13 year old, palomino Quarter horse mare. She is 15.2 hands hig..
Lancaster, New York
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
18
Lancaster, NY
NY
$10,000
Sarah
Grade mare, 12-15 yrs old. Very kind and sweet. Walks,trots,lopes circles.v..
Alexander, New York
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
14
Alexander, NY
NY
$4,500
Ruth Bartlett
baby dwarf filly wanted. Please call or text if you have one for sale. 71..
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Other
Miniature
Mare
3
Bradford, PA
PA
$10,000
Any
Looking for a second horse for my husband. Would need to be solid and able..
Arcade, New York
Other
Quarter Horse
Gelding
15
Arcade, NY
NY
$5,000

About Franklinville, NY

The town was first settled around 1806 by Joseph McCluer and known then as McCluer Settlement. The Town of Hebe was established in 1812 from the town of Olean, at the time the only town in the county, and consisted of the entire northern half of the county. The size of Hebe (later dubbed "Ischua," not to be confused with the current town of the same name to the south) was reduced by the formation of new towns in the county: Perry (the northwest quadrant, 1814), Ellicottville, Freedom and Yorkshire (1820), and Farmersville (1821). In 1824, the town was dubbed Franklinville after the recently deceased William Temple Franklin, an agent with the Holland Land Company in his later years and the grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Lyndon was split off from Franklinville in 1829.