Horses for Sale in Harrisburg PA, Huntingdon PA

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Quarter Horse Mare
2002 AQHA IF filly, large flashy chestnut, very quiet, started on longe lin..
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Harrisburg, PA
PA
$4,500
Quarter Horse Mare
2000 AQHA IF mare with excellent lines. Correct conformation, flat knees, ..
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Harrisburg, PA
PA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Hottie clips, baths, loads, ties, and stands for farrier. He lunges well w..
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Huntingdon, PA
PA
$1,300
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
"Willie" has a wonderful temperament typical of the breed. He is great on t..
York, Pennsylvania
Bay
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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York, PA
PA
$4,500
Half Arabian Mare
very good horse for person who has time to ride her. I've her since she wa..
Bedford, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Bedford, PA
PA
$1,500
Haflinger Stallion
Piping hot is the perfect pony for any kid or small adult looking to have f..
Greencastle, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Haflinger
Stallion
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Greencastle, PA
PA
$3,000
Icelandic Stallion
Hrannar was born in Iceland and brought to the US in 1995 by Mill Farm. He..
Frederick, Maryland
Brown
Icelandic
Stallion
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Frederick, MD
MD
$7,500
Clydesdale Stallion
Flash is an extremel laid back, easy going gelding. Walks, trots, canters,..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Red Roan
Clydesdale
Stallion
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Mare
Lovely black filly with white markings. Out of TB mare and by APHA Black /..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Black
Paint
Mare
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Stetson. Extremely sweet natured gelding in need of saddle work. Has been h..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$1,500

About Chambersburg, PA

Native Americans living or hunting in the area during the 18th century included the Iroquois, Lenape and Shawnee. The Lenape lived mostly to the east, with the Iroquois to the north and the Shawnee to the south. Traders, hunters and warriors traveled on the north-south route sometimes called the "Virginia path" through the Cumberland Valley, from New York through what became Carlisle and Shippensburg, then through what would become Hagerstown, Maryland, crossing the Potomac River into the Shenandoah Valley. Benjamin Chambers, a Scots-Irish immigrant, settled "Falling Spring" in 1730, building a grist mill and saw mill by a then-26-foot-high (7.9 m) waterfall where Falling Spring Creek joined Conococheague Creek. The creek provided power for the mills, and soon a settlement grew and became known as "Falling Spring." On March 30, 1734, Chambers received a "Blunston license" for 400 acres (160 ha), from a representative of the Penn family, but European settlement in the area remained of questionable legality until the treaty ending the French and Indian War, because not all Indian tribes with land claims had signed treaties.