Paint Horses for Sale near Franklin, MA

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Paint - Horse for Sale in North Attleboro, MA 02760
Paint Gelding
PridesPaintedChampion (Rebel) is a 16 year old paint gelding. Rebel is a Wo..
North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Red Dun
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North Attleboro, MA
MA
$3,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in West Brookfield, MA
Paint Stallion
Financial situation FORCES listing. . . Colby is part of our family. He l..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Bay
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West Brookfield, MA
MA
$1
Paint Stallion
Due to Financial situation I am forced to lease out my boy. . . I have bee..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
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West Brookfield, MA
MA
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Paint Stallion
ziggy is a wonderful, full of perosnality, flashy, paint gelding, many yr...
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Chestnut
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Attleboro, MA
MA
$8,000
Paint Stallion
Zack is a 4 yo Registerd Paint gelding. Zack is currently being ridden wes..
Pepperell, Massachusetts
Other
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Pepperell, MA
MA
$8,900
Paint Stallion
APHA 453, 611 Beautiful markings and one blue eye. Dakota has a sweet pers..
Quincy, Massachusetts
Sorrel
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Quincy, MA
MA
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Paint Stallion
Chance For Cash is a wonderful horse for anyone. NBHA 2D times with 1D spee..
Methuen, Massachusetts
Sorrel
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Methuen, MA
MA
$3,700
Paint Mare
Nice paint for free temporary lease. Goes Eng / Western, trails, shows, com..
Taunton, Massachusetts
Bay
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Taunton, MA
MA
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Paint Stallion
Gorgeous loud yearling colt with an exceptional quiet dsposition! Very bala..
Shirley, Massachusetts
Chestnut
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Shirley, MA
MA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Adorable 3y / o paint gelding ready to be started under saddle. he has grou..
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Chestnut
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Plymouth, MA
MA
$2,000
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About Franklin, MA

Franklin was first settled by Europeans in 1660 and officially incorporated during the American Revolution. The town was formed from the western part of the town of Wrentham, and it was officially incorporated on March 2, 1778; its designated name at incorporation was to be Exeter. However, the town's citizens opted to call it Franklin, in honor of the statesman Benjamin Franklin, the first municipality in the U.S. to be so named. It was hoped that Benjamin Franklin would donate a bell for a church steeple in the town, but he donated 116 books instead, beginning a debate over who should be allowed access to these books.