Appendix Horses for Sale near Columbia, PA

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Frankie is dead quiet. She is going undersaddle and is a great mover with ..
Jarrettsville, Maryland
Bay
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Jarrettsville, MD
MD
$20,000
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Toots is very sweet. She would be great for a kid moving up from a pony. S..
Jarrettsville, Maryland
Bay
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Jarrettsville, MD
MD
$15,000
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Rescue - Steletto - mare approx 11 yr old approx 15 hands Appendix which ..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
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Bernville, PA
PA
$1,200
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Pretty and quiet appendix perlino 3 year old gelding. Rides soft and quie..
Strausstown, Pennsylvania
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Strausstown, PA
PA
$4,000
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Flashy and quiet 15. 2 plus hands, and growing, 3 year old appendix geldin..
Strausstown, Pennsylvania
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Strausstown, PA
PA
$4,000
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Brandy is a beautiful well mannered mare, very calm and an easy keep. She ..
Chester Springs, Pennsylvania
Bay
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Chester Springs, PA
PA
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Sadly Im moving & cant take my horse, he is AWESOME, the best! I have been ..
Newark, Delaware
Chestnut
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Newark, DE
DE
$6,000
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opie. . is a 4 yr old dead quiet stallion, home raise , parents avail to se..
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
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West Chester, PA
PA
$7,500
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About Columbia, PA

Early history [ edit ] The area around present-day Columbia was originally populated by Native American tribes, most notably the Susquehannocks, who migrated to the area between 1575 and 1600 [ citation needed ] after separating [ citation needed ] from the Iroquois Confederacy. They established villages just south of Columbia, in what is now Washington Boro [ citation needed ], as well as claiming at least hunting lands as far south as Maryland and Northern Virginia. Captain John Smith reported on the Susquehannock in glowing superlatives when a traveling group visited Jamestown, Virginia; he estimated their numbers to be about 2,000 in the early 1600s. The French ran across them in the area around Buffalo, apparently visiting the Wenro, and suggesting their numbers were far greater. The Province of Maryland fought a declared war for nearly a decade, signing a peace in 1632, against the Susquehannock Confederation who were allied to New Sweden and furnishing fire arms to the Susquehannocks in exchange for furs.