Chestnut English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Perth Amboy, NJ

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Hanoverian - Horse for Sale in Millstone, NJ 08535
Hanoverian Mare
Smart, sweet, sensitive and phenomenal mover, made to shine, thrives on cha..
Millstone, New Jersey
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
23
Millstone, NJ
NJ
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Pinto Mare
Chestnut & white loud colored flashy filly. Excellent confirmation with a p..
Branchville, New Jersey
Chestnut
Pinto
Mare
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Branchville, NJ
NJ
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Mac is a wonderful beginner / intermediate level horse for immediate lease...
Frenchtown, New Jersey
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Frenchtown, NJ
NJ
$350
Paint Stallion
Storm is very sweet. He glides as he strides. Will make an excellent engli..
Rockleigh, New Jersey
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Rockleigh, NJ
NJ
$2,500
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About Perth Amboy, NJ

The Lenape Native Americans called the point on which the city is built "Ompoge", meaning "level ground" or "standing or upright". When settled in 1684, the new city was dubbed "New Perth" in honor of James Drummond, Earl of Perth, one of the 12 associates of a company of Scottish proprietors; Drummond has been honored with a statue located outside of city hall. The Algonquian language name persisted, corrupted to Ambo, or Point Amboy, and eventually a combination of the native and colonial names emerged, also appearing in South Amboy. Perth Amboy was settled by Scottish colonists around 1683 who had been recruited to inhabit the share of the East Jersey colony owned by Robert Barclay, a Quaker who would later become the absentee governor of the province. Perth Amboy was formed by Royal charter on August 4, 1718, within various townships and again by New Jersey Legislature on December 21, 1784, within Perth Amboy Township and from part of Woodbridge Township.