Horses for Sale near High Bridge, NJ

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Schwenksville, PA 19473
Lucy
lucy is a 11 year old paint mare, she is able to jump 4ft. she is 2D reserv..
Schwenksville, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
11
Schwenksville, PA
PA
$240
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Gia
Elegant, well mannered Registered Half Arab Mare 15.1hh 10 yrs old I’m off..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
12
Bath, PA
PA
Sold
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Clay
Handsome All Around, Western or English, Trail Horse Deluxe- 5 yr old Palom..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Bath, PA
PA
Sold
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Austin
Bay Quarter Horse Gelding 15.1hh, 8 yrs., Beautifu- Beautiful Mover I’m of..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
10
Bath, PA
PA
Sold
Donkey - Horse for Sale in Stockton, NJ 08559
Ty
Approximately 5-year-old gray, INTACT, standard JACK donkey for sale. He wa..
Stockton, New Jersey
Gray
Donkey
Stallion
6
Stockton, NJ
NJ
$850
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Philadelphia, PA 19102
McTommy
This is a gelding that you will be proud to own and use. Not a beginner hor..
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
10
Philadelphia, PA
PA
$2,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Kala
*PRICE REDUCED* Looking for a horse with color that will turn heads?! Look..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Bath, PA
PA
$14,900

About High Bridge, NJ

High Bridge was originally incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 29, 1871, from portions of Clinton Township and Lebanon Township. On February 19, 1898, the borough of High Bridge was incorporated from portions of the township, with the remainder returned to Clinton and Lebanon Townships five days later. The borough is located on the South Branch of the Raritan River in the north central part of Hunterdon County. Water from the South Branch was a valuable power source for one of the first ironworks in the United States, established in the 1740s by William Allen and Joseph Turner of Philadelphia. Allen was the mayor of Philadelphia, a Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, and a prominent landowner in New Jersey.