Gray Trail Horses for Sale near Middletown, CT

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Half Arabian Stallion
Gotta Be Trouble is a 5 yr old double registered H / A NSH. This horse can..
Meriden, Connecticut
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Meriden, CT
CT
$12,000
Arabian Mare
WS Shardonnay (AHR #582418) (Brewmyster (Cognac) X Taaska Tiara (Taask) ) T..
Middletown, Connecticut
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Middletown, CT
CT
$4,500
Saddlebred Mare
Eyes Of The Truth (ASB #133227M. Grand Nat'l Nom. ) (Winsdown Hi Octane (Pr..
Middletown, Connecticut
Gray
Saddlebred
Mare
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Middletown, CT
CT
$5,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Versatile, easy to ride TB, trails, hunter pace, show ring. Impeccable grou..
New Milford, Connecticut
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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New Milford, CT
CT
$10,000
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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.