Arabian Horses for Sale near Kingsville, MD

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Kennett Square, PA 19348
Arabian Gelding
Calgaary has a calm disposition and sharp intellect. He is a great candida..
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Gray
Arabian
Gelding
11
Kennett Square, PA
PA
$5,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Kennett Square, PA 19348
Drogo
Drogo is the son of Justynn, one of the most beautiful horses to walk into ..
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
10
Kennett Square, PA
PA
$5,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Kennett Square, PA 19348
Arabian Gelding
Thee Emperor is the perfect combination of elegance and athleticism. intel..
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
9
Kennett Square, PA
PA
$4,000
Arabian Mare
Has been used in Walk / Trot by a 11 yo and has had lots of trail riding. ..
Stewartstown, Pennsylvania
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Stewartstown, PA
PA
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
Multi - Champion THEE ONYX, a homozygous black Arabian son of world renown..
York Haven, Pennsylvania
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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York Haven, PA
PA
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Arabian Stallion
The Sabbath S is an exotic and correct 2003 homozygous black stallion sire..
York Haven, Pennsylvania
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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York Haven, PA
PA
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Arabian Stallion
4 year old 15. 2 Arabian Gelding. Flashy and fancy boy with four white sock..
Taneytown, Maryland
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Taneytown, MD
MD
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Bonita is a very pretty gray mare. Bask breeding on top and Morafic breed o..
Marydel, Maryland
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Marydel, MD
MD
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
Our stallion Ace knows dressage, he can be bred, he is used to being ridden..
Sykesville, Maryland
Arabian
Stallion
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Sykesville, MD
MD
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About Kingsville, MD

Kingsville takes its name from Abraham King (1760–1836), who died there on December 15 at the age of 76. King, a native of Willistown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, acquired some 290 acres (1.2 km 2) of land from Thomas Kell (a county judge) in and about the site of Kingsville from parts of the original grants of Leaf's Chance, William the Conqueror, Selby's Hope, John's Delight and Onion's Prospect Hill, according to a deed executed May 13, 1816. King lived in the old Hugh Deane-John Paul mansion (later known as the Kingsville Inn and presently as the Lassahn Funeral home on Belair Road) with his wife Elizabeth Taylor, a sister of the Hon. John Taylor of Willistown, who settled in the West and was the Chief Judge of the Superior Court of Mississippi for a number of years. An 1823 assessment of Old District 2 showed "Abraham King with 290 acres of 'William the Conqueror' and $350 worth of improvements, no slaves." The King family operated a tavern according to an 1847 advertisement in American Farmer (a pioneer agricultural journal) at the forks of Bel Air and Joppa (presumably present day Jerusalem) roads.