Breeding Horses for Sale near Edinboro, PA

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Paint Stallion
PTS Easy Doesit is double registered APHA and ApHA. His excellent build a..
Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Sugar Grove, PA
PA
$3,500
Half Arabian Mare
Regisered with AHA. Allie has very correct conformation and personality. S..
Andover, Ohio
Half Arabian
Mare
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Andover, OH
OH
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
"Skippy" has been shown by a 14 year old for 3 years now at Open Shows and ..
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Meadville, PA
PA
$6,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
3 in 1 Package Deal!! SY Big Stuffs Uptown Girl is a 4 year old, TWHBEA reg..
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Titusville, PA
PA
$2,250
Tennessee Walking Stallion
PRICE REDUCED!! This Unnamed Cremello colt is now just 4 months old. Sired ..
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Cremello
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Titusville, PA
PA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Model te's maxium dude akc Max is a nice 1 1 / 2 yr old red - blue roan sta..
Spartansburg, Pennsylvania
Roan
Paint
Stallion
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Spartansburg, PA
PA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Mitos Banner O Roses, reg # 2763385. He is a true gentleman breeder by hand..
Cortland, Ohio
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Cortland, OH
OH
$4,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Robertson's Amber is reg. TWHBEA #887282 She is 15h. with a stocky built, ..
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Titusville, PA
PA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE - Golden Oakes Maggie, proven 4- h show mare. Grea..
Pleasantville, Pennsylvania
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Pleasantville, PA
PA
$2,500
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About Edinboro, PA

The Eriez, Iroquois, and Cornplanter Native tribes were the first known residents of the area that is now known as Edinboro. The tribes called the region Conneauttee, meaning "land of the living snowflake". A man by the name of William Culbertson moved to the area in 1801, building a gristmill near Conneauttee Lake. From 1801 to 1825, the roots of the town were formed when congregations of Presbyterian and Methodist churches begun moving to the area and building houses and churches, some that are still around today. The original resident, William Culbertson, built the first school around 1825.