Thoroughbred Horses for Sale near Cranston, RI

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Lisbon, CT 06351
Thoroughbred Gelding
POWER IN THE SKY (aka Pits) is a 10 yr old, 16.1 hh OTTB gelding with poten..
Lisbon, Connecticut
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
20
Lisbon, CT
CT
$250
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in West Brookfield, MA
Thoroughbred Mare
This mare was born and raised here. Only listing due to Financial situati..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
West Brookfield, MA
MA
$5,000
Thoroughbred Gelding
ninja is and unraced tb gelding. going well under saddle. walk/trots and ca..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
16
Attleboro, MA
MA
$3,200
Thoroughbred Mare
This mare was born and raised here. Only listing due to Financial situati..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
West Brookfield, MA
MA
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Thoroughbred Stallion
big bold beautiful mover sane lovely family illness forces sale sadly must..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
$2,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Easy Going 3 yr old TB gelding, 15. 3 hh, should finsh at 16. 0+hh, Bay w ..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
$3,200
Thoroughbred Stallion
Very mellow 3 yr old OTTB, Bay w / small star, 15. 3 hh and growing. W / T..
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Attleboro, MA
MA
$3,200

About Cranston, RI

Much of the land was purchased by Roger Williams from the Narragansett Indians in 1638 as part of the Pawtuxet Purchase, and the first settler in the area was William Arnold, who was followed shortly by William Harris, William Carpenter and Zachariah Rhodes. Stephen Arnold, a brother-in-law of Rhodes and William Arnold, built a gristmill on the Pawtuxet falls and laid out the "Arnold Road" (modern-day "Broad Street") connecting it to the Pequot Trail leading to Connecticut. Arnold's son, Benedict Arnold, became the first Governor of Rhode Island under the charter of 1663. After area residents were unable to agree upon a name for a new town for decades, the Town of Cranston was eventually created by the General Assembly in 1754 from a portion of Providence north of the Pawtuxet River. Historians debate whether the town was named after Governor Samuel Cranston, the longest-serving Rhode Island governor or his grandson, Thomas Cranston, who was serving as Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives at the time that the town was created.