Paint Horses for Sale in Dillsburg PA, Montgomery PA

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Paint Stallion
Awesome and Cute. This gelding does it all. . . halter, showmanship, HUS, w..
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
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Dillsburg, PA
PA
$5,000
Paint Stallion
Beautifully marked 14 month old colt. Mother is on the premises. The sky i..
Montgomery, Pennsylvania
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Montgomery, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Hearti is a cute Breeding Stock Paint. He was bought as a rescue last wint..
Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
Bay
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Lewisberry, PA
PA
$3,000
Paint Mare
"Candy" is a paint TB cross. She will mature to 16 h. She has lots of color..
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
Black
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Elizabethtown, PA
PA
$1,200
Paint Mare
Beautiful, uniquely marked, filly, wonderful temperament, no bad habits, pe..
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
Black Overo
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Hummelstown, PA
PA
$1,800
Paint Mare
Gorgeous, uniquely marked, registered filly, wonderful disposition, ties, l..
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
Blue Roan
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Hummelstown, PA
PA
$3,500
Paint Mare
wondeful mare, great disposition, child safe, bombproof, great broodmare - ..
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
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Hummelstown, PA
PA
$3,700
Paint Stallion
5 month old paint colt, awesome bloodlines (out of Paint Me Hobby, champion..
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
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Hummelstown, PA
PA
$1,000
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About Millersburg, PA

Millersburg was founded in 1807 by Daniel Miller, for whom the town was named. The Millersburg Ferry and Millersburg Passenger Rail Station are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. During the spring of 1790, Daniel Miller and his brother, John were traveling north along the Susquehanna River. When they arrived at the north side of Berry's Mountain, tradition has it, Daniel was so taken with the beauty of the area where the Wiconisco Creek joined with the Susquehanna that he resolved to purchase the land at that location. On June 2, 1790, Miller received a deed for 979-1/4 acres at the mouth of the Wiconisco Creek from William Von Phul of Philadelphia, the owner of the land upon which Millersburg is now situated.