Jumping Horses for Sale in Port Murray NJ, Christiana PA

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Port Murray, NJ 07865
Thoroughbred Gelding
Chustnut Thoroughbred (OTTB) looking for a loving home. This boy has a play..
Port Murray, New Jersey
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
19
Port Murray, NJ
NJ
$2,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Christiana, PA 17509
Thoroughbred Gelding
He is an your pocket kind of guy, with excellent ground manners. Aims to p..
Christiana, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
18
Christiana, PA
PA
$15,000
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Kempton, PA 19529
Appaloosa Mare
Natalie is a 15yr. old, 15hh, Appaloosa-Thoroughbred mare. She is quiet and..
Kempton, Pennsylvania
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
26
Kempton, PA
PA
$150
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fleetwood, PA 19522
Quarter Horse Gelding
Max is an awesome horse with a ton of potential. He has been mostly ridden ..
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
22
Fleetwood, PA
PA
$1,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Cream Ridge, NJ
Quarter Horse Mare
Dressage / Hunter Prospect. Very Sweet, and willing. Cricket is a beautifu..
Cream Ridge, New Jersey
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Cream Ridge, NJ
NJ
$3,000
Popcorn
Popcorn..
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Mustang
Gelding
2
Philadelphia, PA
PA
$3,500
Warmblood Gelding
Jesse is an outstanding coming 2yr black Dutch/HanX gelding that is the com..
Reading, Pennsylvania
Black
Warmblood
Gelding
11
Reading, PA
PA
$10,000

About Ambler, PA

Dawesfield was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. During the American Revolutionary War, "Dawesfield" was the property of James Morris, and was used by General George Washington as a headquarters from October 21 to November 20, 1777. James Morris also owned one of the mills in the Ambler area. Dawesfield House, 1908 Mill belonging to James Morris, Montgomery County, PA, US, 1908 Remains of Paper Mill, Wissahickon Creek, 1908 Mary Ambler homestead, c. 1936 The Keasbey-Mattison houses are of interest in part because of the class differences revealed in the construction of different types of houses for workers, supervisors, and administrators, (not to mention Lindenwold Castle, home of Mattison himself.) Workman's row houses Workman's two-story houses Supervisor's house Supervisor's house Victorian Executive's carriage house/barn Victorian Executive's house Other buildings of interest, some of which no longer exist, include: Opera House, 1906 Post office, 1906 Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church, 1906 First Presbyterian Church of Ambler