Arabian Horses for Sale near Pitman, NJ

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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
Candy is a 14.1-2hh sorrel mare. I believe shes at least half Arabian. Sh..
Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Arabian
Mare
27
Boyertown, PA
PA
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
PRICE REDUCED! MY DAUGHTER HAS FOUND ANOTHER HORSE! ''Buzz'' is a great ..
Mays Landing, New Jersey
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Mays Landing, NJ
NJ
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
GOLDEN ESSENCE a GORGEOUS Chestnut Sweepstakes Nominated Sire. Beautiful C..
Georgetown, Delaware
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
-
Georgetown, DE
DE
$1,000
Arabian Mare
SHOW RING, TRAIL RIDES She has been trail ridden & will cross water, mud ..
Lumberton, New Jersey
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Lumberton, NJ
NJ
$1,000
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About Pitman, NJ

In 1871, land was chosen in both Glassboro Township and Mantua Township to be set aside for a Methodist summer camp. The New Jersey Conference Camp Meeting Association was officially chartered and given authority over the land grant in 1872, and began planning the campground and organizing meetings. The land had an auditorium located on a central meeting ground, and twelve roads originated from the central area as spokes on a wheel. This area became known as the Pitman Grove, and while worshipers' tents originally lined each of the twelve roads, cottages slowly replaced the tents and formed the foundation of the town of Pitman. By the 1880s, the number of cottages had climbed to 400 and residents had begun staying year-round, both of which led to the establishment of the first public school in 1884.