Horses for Sale in Shamong NJ, Columbia NJ

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Quarter Horse Gelding
Woodrow has been fitted and is easy to show.He was shown and fitted by Dave..
Shamong, New Jersey
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
11
Shamong, NJ
NJ
$5,500
Quarter Horse Gelding
roscoe has been fitted and ready to ride,He was shown as a weanling and was..
Shamong, New Jersey
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
13
Shamong, NJ
NJ
$3,000
Thoroughbred Mare
This CLASSY MARE is named D. Frost. She was born January 17, 2010, foaled i..
Columbia, New Jersey
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
15
Columbia, NJ
NJ
$3,800
Hanoverian Stallion
Beautiful bay gelding with white heart shape on face. 9 year old Australian..
Ringwood, New Jersey
Other
Hanoverian
Stallion
21
Ringwood, NJ
NJ
$18,000
Test description..
New York, New York
-
New York, NY
NY
$200
Standardbred Stallion
Our standardbreds are all wonderful, some have just started riding and som..
Millstone, New Jersey
Bay
Standardbred
Stallion
-
Millstone, NJ
NJ
$300
Standardbred Mare
Our trainer says she is getting better every day, nice conformation and ma..
Hamilton, New Jersey
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
-
Hamilton, NJ
NJ
$250

About Piscataway, NJ

The earlies settlers of the area were the Lenape Native Americans; a group of four European settlers from New Hampshire acquired land in 40,000 acres (16,000 ha) of land in 1666 that was occupied by thousands of Native Americans. In 1666, the first appointed Governor of New Jersey, Philip Carteret, granted 12 new settlers from Massachusetts a 100 square mile lot of land that was later founded as the townships of Woodbridge and Piscataway. After this original purchase, additional settlers from the Piscataqua River area of New Hampshire moved to the area, bringing the name. Coming from a lumbering, shipbuilding and fishing background, these settlers, consisting of mostly Baptists and Quakers, were comfortable with their new surroundings, and looking forward to starting a new life away from political and religious persecution in the north. They were also enterprising and pioneering families who were already experienced in wilderness settlement.