Draft Horses for Sale near Centralia, PA

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Dozer
12 yrs old Blue Roan Percheron/Brabant Gelding Selling and advertising for..
Oley, Pennsylvania
Blue Roan
Draft
Gelding
14
Oley, PA
PA
$20,000
Draft Mare
Draft mare aged took a rider broke to work. Contact AC4H for age info...
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Draft
Mare
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$300
Draft Stallion
Draft gelding approx 16 something hands and about 10 yr old rode nice and ..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Draft
Stallion
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$475
Draft Mare
Black NASD (North American Spotted Draft) #1244 Doubletree Midnite Ruby - ..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Black
Draft
Mare
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$1,000
Draft Mare
Rescue - Beautiful Black NASD (North American Spotted Draft) #1244 Doublet..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Black
Draft
Mare
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$1,000
Draft Mare
Gypsy is a very sweet and willing mare. Must go to good home only! Experie..
Palmyra, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Draft
Mare
-
Palmyra, PA
PA
$1,500
Draft Mare
Bella is a super sweet mare. Jumps 3'6. Could go higher. Seasoned hunter...
Newport, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Draft
Mare
-
Newport, PA
PA
$6,500
Draft Stallion
10 yr. old draft cross rides / drives. Very good temperment / personality..
Cumbola, Pennsylvania
Pinto
Draft
Stallion
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Cumbola, PA
PA
$1,300
Draft Mare
This mare is broke western, shown western pleasure, 4- H, trail rides, gree..
Elizabethville, Pennsylvania
Gray
Draft
Mare
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Elizabethville, PA
PA
$2,500
Draft Mare
Pretty Belgian Morgan Cross Mare. Good Trail Horse, looks good in Harness. ..
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Draft
Mare
-
Lebanon, PA
PA
$1,850
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About Centralia, PA

Many of the Native American tribes in what is now Columbia County sold the land that makes up Centralia to colonial agents in 1749 for the sum of £500. In 1770, during the construction of the Reading Road, which stretched from Reading to Fort Augusta (present-day Sunbury), settlers surveyed and explored the land. A large portion of the Reading Road was developed later as Route 61, the main highway east into and south out of Centralia. In 1793, Robert Morris, a hero of the Revolutionary War and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence, acquired a third of Centralia's valley land. When he declared bankruptcy in 1798, the land was surrendered to the Bank of the United States.