Paint Horses for Sale in Montgomery PA, Coopersburg PA

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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 Mare
This stunning Tobiano mare is double registered with APHA and PtHA. She is ..
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
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Mare
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Coopersburg, PA
PA
$10,500
Paint Stallion
This stunning 2003 colt has it all! He is incredibly handsome with superb c..
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
Bay
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Stallion
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Coopersburg, PA
PA
$9,500
Paint Stallion
Hearti is a cute Breeding Stock Paint. He was bought as a rescue last wint..
Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
Bay
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Stallion
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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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Mare
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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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Mare
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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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Mare
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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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Mare
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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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Stallion
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Hummelstown, PA
PA
$1,000
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About Minersville, PA

In the year 1783, a settler by the name of Thomas Reed traveled through the valley between the Thomaston Mountains and the Gap Rocks. At this junction, several mountain streams converged where this settler built a log cabin and a sawmill on the west Branch of the Schuylkill River, just below the mouth of Wolf Creek. Shortly thereafter, he built a tavern on the South Side of the Sunbury Trail on the present site of the Saint Michael the Archangel Church. This tavern was referred to as the "Half Way House", because it was half-way between Reading and Sunbury. The Sunbury Trail was the first road through Schuylkill County and was known as the Kings Highway which was authorized by the Crown of England, King George III in 1770.The early settlers engaged in timbering as their first livelihood, but experienced difficulty in transporting the heavy logs out of the valley.