Appendix Horses for Sale near Phillipsburg, NJ

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Beautiful Chestnut that is honest, brave, and careful. Willing to jump an..
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
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Langhorne, PA
PA
$8,000
Appendix Mare
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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Great first horse. He has done walk trot canter, started over fences. Nice ..
Sparta, New Jersey
Black
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Sparta, NJ
NJ
$2,800
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Spike is a fancy 2003 QH gelding. Grandson of Artful Move, earner of over 6..
Plumsteadville, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
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Plumsteadville, PA
PA
$8,000
Appendix Mare
Extremely attractive, 6 years old. Has shown competitively in the Low Preli..
Lafayette, New Jersey
Buckskin
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Lafayette, NJ
NJ
$80,000
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About Phillipsburg, NJ

The town grew from a sleepy agricultural village (in 1824), and was transformed into a transportation hub and shipping center as the Delaware terminus of the Morris Canal (1829-1924), the first transportation infrastructure project (of several, each eventually) giving the community a direct connection 107 miles (172 km) to New York City. The Central Railroad of New Jersey would soon follow with a connection, but the community's growth (and for a long while, its importance) was that it reached the canal terminals of both the Delaware Canal and the Lehigh Canal by its cross-river cable ferry system to Easton, PA. In 1853, the Lehigh Valley Railroad connected across the river with the CNJ and a passenger shortline railroad, the Belvidere Delaware Railroad, as well as the Morris Canal, all within Phillipsburg. Rapid growth followed quickly. Phillipsburg was incorporated as a town by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 8, 1861, from portions of Phillipsburg Township (now Lopatcong Township).