Paint Horses for Sale near Forty Fort, PA

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Rango
Flashy Trail Horse Deluxe- 9 yr old Sorrel Paint Gelding For Sale 14.3h Ran..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Sorrel Overo
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Gelding
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Bath, PA
PA
$6,900
Paint Mare
Flashy Paints and Quarterhorses for sale. English and Western show prospec..
Friendsville, Pennsylvania
Bay
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Mare
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Friendsville, PA
PA
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Cooterman is a 9 year old show horse ridden mostly western with some Engli..
Berwick, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
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Stallion
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Berwick, PA
PA
$5,500
Paint Stallion
Good looking paint. Great solid build. Barrel trained but would be great ..
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Paint
Stallion
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Nazareth, PA
PA
$4,500
Paint Mare
This is a super mare, she'll go anywhere, do anything you ask. Experienced ..
Nicholson, Pennsylvania
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Mare
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Nicholson, PA
PA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
For the past year tino and his owner have been in training with an FEI trai..
Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
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Stallion
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Tunkhannock, PA
PA
$9,000
Paint Mare
Kat is a one year old registered APHA bay tobiano filly. Her father is Sunn..
Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
Black Overo
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Mare
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Tunkhannock, PA
PA
$2,320
Paint Mare
Special Ginger Star - Reg. Paint QH mare. Excellent Blooodlines Several APH..
Walnutport, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
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Mare
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Walnutport, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
"Max" is a red and white paint gelding. He is over 15 hands now and won't ..
Rome, Pennsylvania
Other
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Stallion
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Rome, PA
PA
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Good tempered paint gelding, dark brown with white markings. Trails rides, ..
Bangor, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
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Stallion
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Bangor, PA
PA
$2,500
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About Forty Fort, PA

In the late 1770s, forty settlers from Westmoreland County, Connecticut, established a fortress along the Susquehanna River in the area now known as Forty Fort Borough. During the American Revolutionary War, both Connecticut and Pennsylvania claimed this territory, as Connecticut laid claim to a wide swath of land to its west based on its colonial charter. These competing claims were settled by exchanges and agreements with resolution by the national government after the United States gained independence. During the Revolutionary War, British forces arrived in the Wyoming Valley on June 30, 1778. The next day, Colonel Butler sent a surrender demand to the militia at Fort Wintermute.