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Paint - Horse for Sale in Brookfield, OH 44403
Paint Mare
Grade Paint / Pinto Mare 14.1 Hand Pony Shown 4-H in Showmanship, Western ..
Brookfield, Ohio
White
Paint
Mare
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Brookfield, OH
OH
$1,000
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in New Brighton, PA 15066
Appaloosa Stallion
Snowflake Appaloosa molly mule. About 56” or 14-14.1 tall. She's only 10 ye..
New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
18
New Brighton, PA
PA
$900
Paint - Horse for Sale in New Wilmington, PA 16142
Paint Mare
Maggie is a very spirited, high-energy mare. She would be best suited for a..
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
23
New Wilmington, PA
PA
$800
Paint - Horse for Sale in Emlenton, PA 16373
Bay
Bay is a wonderful loving trail horse, she is great for vet and getting hoo..
Emlenton, Pennsylvania
Bay
Paint
Mare
25
Emlenton, PA
PA
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Mercer, PA 16137
Quarter Horse Mare
Sarah is a kid safe horse, she is good on trails and is very friendly. She ..
Mercer, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
20
Mercer, PA
PA
$900
Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Saltsburg, PA 15681
Missouri Fox Trotter Gelding
Indian is 13 year old Missouri Fox Trotter. He stands at 14.2 hands. Indian..
Saltsburg, Pennsylvania
Brown
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
22
Saltsburg, PA
PA
$2,800
Hackney - Horse for Sale in Youngstown, OH 44505
Hackney Gelding
Rem is a fun little pony to work with. Can be ridden Western or English. St..
Youngstown, Ohio
Chestnut
Hackney
Gelding
14
Youngstown, OH
OH
$5,000

About Baden, PA

The site of Baden was the location of Logstown, a Native American village. Settlers conversed and negotiated with Native Americans there; George Washington visited the area to speak with the Natives himself under Queen Alliquippa. The oldest recorded house in Baden was built in the early 1800s, and it became a stopping place for farmers on their way to Pittsburgh to sell their livestock. Baden was founded as a village in 1838 and was named after the German resort town of Baden-Baden at the border of the Black Forest. Early on, Baden was home to boat building yards, quarries, a lath mill and a gristmill.