Western Pleasure Quarter Horses for Sale near Middletown, CT

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Durham, CT 06422
Quarter Horse Gelding
Super Cute and sweet 10 year old chestnut quarter horse cross gelding, 15 h..
Durham, Connecticut
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
16
Durham, CT
CT
$3,200
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Lisbon, CT 06360
Quarter Horse Gelding
Baron is a 17 year old Quarter Horse gelding, standing approx.. 15.2 hh. Ca..
Lisbon, Connecticut
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
26
Lisbon, CT
CT
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
Road safe appy mare she was bought as a trail horse and she serves her job..
Canaan, Connecticut
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Canaan, CT
CT
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
2002 Registered Quarter Horse gelding. Sweet disposition. Green broke, lun..
North Haven, Connecticut
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
North Haven, CT
CT
$4,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Dazzel is a great mare with lots to offer. She is kind gentel and has grea..
Danbury, Connecticut
White
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Danbury, CT
CT
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Gorgeous 4 year old Quarter Horse / Registered Paint, sired by World Champi..
Colchester, Connecticut
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Colchester, CT
CT
$11,500
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About Middletown, CT

The land on the western bank of the Connecticut River where Middletown now lies was home to the Mattabesett Native Americans (also spelled Mattabesec, Mattabeseck, and Mattabesek); the area they inhabited—now Middletown and the surrounding area—was named after them. At the time the first European settlers arrived in the region, the Mattabesetts were a part of the group of tribes in the Connecticut Valley, under a single chief named Sowheag. Plans for the colonial settlement were drawn up by the General Court in 1646; the first Europeans arrived from nearby Connecticut colonies in 1650. On September 11, 1651, the General Court of Connecticut established the town of "Mattabesett". A couple of years later in November of 1653, the settlement was renamed Middletown.