Youth Horses for Sale near Newark Valley, NY

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Looking for a small horse- I would like a lesson horse for my grandchildren..
Sidney Center, New York
Bay
Quarter Pony
Gelding
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Sidney Center, NY
NY
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Mindy is a beautiful 6 year old bay mare - grade but looks quarter horse. ..
Greene, New York
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Greene, NY
NY
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This is one big, quiet trail horse. No vices we are aware of. Sound, shod a..
Groton, New York
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Groton, NY
NY
$1,600
Tennessee Walking Stallion
"Gabe" is a registered TWH stallion, 3 yrs, 15. 2 HH, ch / wh tobiano, bloc..
Alpine, New York
Tobiano
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Alpine, NY
NY
$400
Appendix Stallion
Super nice big gelding for the bigger rider that needs a heavy set horse. H..
Groton, New York
Appendix
Stallion
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Groton, NY
NY
$1,700
Quarter Horse Stallion
Cooper is one of a kinds, off a working ranch, he has no vices, is sound, h..
Groton, New York
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Groton, NY
NY
$1,650
Quarter Horse Mare
Been shown in Production, Western Pleasure, and English Pleasure. Shines in..
Towanda, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Towanda, PA
PA
$6,500
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About Newark Valley, NY

The first permanent settlers arrived around 1791. This area was called Brown's Settlement and was part of the Town of Berkshire until it was organized as the "Town of Westville" in 1823. In 1824, the town changed its name to "Newark," at the suggestion of a settler from New Jersey, but then changed the name to Newark Valley in 1862, to avoid conflict with the name of a village in Wayne County. One of the earliest settlers was Richard Sarles (1753-1849), a native of Bedford (town), New York and a veteran of the American Revolutionary War whose descendants share a common heritage albeit with various spelling permutations (Searles, Sarles, Sarlls). The area where he settled was known as Searlestown, between Newark Valley (village), New York and Flemingville Owego, New York, and the cemetery where he and over two dozen Newark Valley relatives and descendants are buried bears that same name.