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Tennessee Walking Stallion
This is a wonderful natured and well mannered stalion that would make an e..
Portageville, New York
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Portageville, NY
NY
$2,000
Paso Fino Stallion
Viento is a wonderful stallion with a great attitude. His sire is Plebeyo ..
Westfield, New York
Paso Fino
Stallion
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Westfield, NY
NY
$6,500
Paso Fino Mare
Rosa has blood lines that include El Chino (gypsy dancer) , Plebeyo, etc. S..
Westfield, New York
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
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Westfield, NY
NY
$1,500
Paso Fino Mare
Margarita is a wonderful fino mare. She has given us great babies. Her blo..
Westfield, New York
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
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Westfield, NY
NY
$5,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
http: / / www. faucettsberryfarm. com / sale. ht m, Yes, I have decided to ..
Castile, New York
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Castile, NY
NY
$6,000
Morgan Mare
Amulet is 7 y. o. she is registerd with the AMHA #0143095. I will transport..
West Falls, New York
Morgan
Mare
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West Falls, NY
NY
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Big, Bold and Sassy, tons of potential here - she can trot and hold it all ..
Holland, New York
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Holland, NY
NY
$8,500
Arabian Mare
Europia filly, out of a Promotion Daughter, shows tremendous athletic abili..
Holland, New York
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Holland, NY
NY
$8,500
Appaloosa Stallion
A Genuine Dandy is a wonderful all - around horse for a youth or non - pro...
Buffalo, New York
Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Buffalo, NY
NY
$5,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Master's Ready To Rumble is the direct Granson of Pride's Gold Coin. He is ..
Falconer, New York
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Falconer, NY
NY
$500
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About Springville, NY

In 1808, Samuel Cochran became the first permanent settler in the town. The Springville Academy, opening in 1830, became the first high school in Erie County. It was given its current name, Springville Griffith Institute, in 1867 to honor Archibald Griffith, a donor. The village of Springville was incorporated in 1834 from part of the town of Concord. The Dygert Farm on Elk Street was the site of the 1866 and 1867 Erie County Fair, and also served as training grounds for Jim Thorpe.