Paint Horses for Sale near Cherry Valley, NY

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Lakota Belle has excellent conformation and is a beautiful mover. She's a ..
Hartwick, New York
Chestnut
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Hartwick, NY
NY
$28,000
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One Tuff Lakota has got all the ground work finished and is now ready to g..
Hartwick, New York
Tobiano
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Hartwick, NY
NY
$1,800
Paint Mare
Thiis is a blood bay breeding stock filly who is registerable though not c..
Franklin, New York
Bay
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Franklin, NY
NY
$2,000
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This frendly bay mare is bred to a brown tovero stallion for a late spring..
Franklin, New York
Bay
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Franklin, NY
NY
$2,000
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This is a gourgeous beautifully marked filly. She is stocky and very quar..
Franklin, New York
Sorrel
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Franklin, NY
NY
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Smokey is a drop dead gourgeous colt with a personality to match. He is s..
Franklin, New York
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Franklin, NY
NY
$2,000
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Green Broke Brown Tovero Stallion, produces large stocky foals with good m..
Franklin, New York
Brown
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Franklin, NY
NY
$6,000
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Buckskin dun overo, bred to Color Me Ritz for late spring foal, Gentle, qu..
Franklin, New York
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Franklin, NY
NY
$3,000
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Sorry I am keeping her!!Grand sire APHA champion! A Summer Breeze. Sweet a..
Sharon Springs, New York
Black
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Sharon Springs, NY
NY
$2,800
Paint Stallion
Are you looking to start your own your way? Higgins wants to be that horse..
Morrisville, New York
Chestnut
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Morrisville, NY
NY
$800
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excellent stallion prospect sire is french accent by french cut mom is out ..
Sherburne, New York
Gray
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Sherburne, NY
NY
$4,800
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About Cherry Valley, NY

The modern history of Cherry Valley begins with John Lindesay receiving a land grant from George II of England; he moved there in 1739, and seven Anglo-Scottish families from New Hampshire moved into the area the following year. Due to high snow, the community almost failed but was saved by provisions from local natives. During the American Revolutionary War, Walter Butler, a New York Loyalist, led a mixed force of Indians and Loyalists to the area, resulting in the Cherry Valley Massacre, during which more than 40 people were killed and many were captured. This massacre was followed by a second raid in 1780, leading to the temporary abandonment of the village. The town was established in 1791 from Canajoharie (in Montgomery County) as one of the original towns in the county.