Paint Horses for Sale near Keansburg, NJ

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Fairview, NJ 07022
Eder Holguin
Dream Horse Alert 🐴🦄🐴 (Plenty of Videos and Pictures in the comments, paper..
Fairview, New Jersey
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
10
Fairview, NJ
NJ
$8,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Shamong, NJ 08088
Paint Mare
American quarter horse Color( bay/white Age or DOB (2009-01-01 Breed pain..
Shamong, New Jersey
Bay
Paint
Mare
16
Shamong, NJ
NJ
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Paint - Horse for Sale in Shamong, NJ 08088
Paint Mare
American quarter horse Color-bay/white Age or DOB-2009-01-01 Breed-paint ..
Shamong, New Jersey
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Shamong, NJ
NJ
$3,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Levittown, PA
Paint Stallion
This boy has it all!!! Looks, disposition, and size. Classical Copy is 15'3..
Levittown, Pennsylvania
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Levittown, PA
PA
$2,000
Safe Horse
I'm looking for a nice broken safe horse, we Dont mind if its a mare of gel..
Clifton, New Jersey
Pinto
Paint
Mare
18
Clifton, NJ
NJ
$4,000
Paint Stallion
Simba is a 9 year old paint gelding. He stands at 16 hands. Simba can be r..
Huntington, New York
White
Paint
Stallion
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Huntington, NY
NY
$10,000
Paint Stallion
Terrific Eventer for Youth / Adult. 48 Life Time Merrits. Rides English / ..
Bedminster, New Jersey
Paint
Stallion
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Bedminster, NJ
NJ
$12,000
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About Keansburg, NJ

The land that is now Keansburg was earlier home to Lenni Lenape Native Americans. On September 3, 1609, the Half Moon , captained by Henry Hudson, is said to have landed on the shores of present-day Keansburg (although some historians argue that the landing and forthcoming explained events took place at the tip of Sandy Hook). Crewmen of the ship were attacked by the Native Americans when they departed the ship, and John Colman was killed, making him what is said to be the first European to be felled by a Native American arrow. He is believed to have been buried in the area that is today the intersection of Carr Avenue and Beachway in an area known as "Colman's Point". In the time between 1609 and the early 18th century, the land was gradually purchased from the Lenni Lenape, together with other surrounding areas.