Horses for Sale in Bolivar PA, Pittsburgh PA

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bolivar, PA 15923
Quarter Horse Mare
Posie is a 12 year old (12 in May 2015) palomino quarter horse. She is very..
Bolivar, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
22
Bolivar, PA
PA
Sold
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Pittsburgh, PA 15253
Arabian Mare
Additional Comments: This filly is beautiful on the inside as well as the o..
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Arabian
Mare
-
Pittsburgh, PA
PA
$1,500
Oldenburg - Horse for Sale in Allison Park, PA 15101
Gnocchi
Nobody’s Business, “Gnocchi”, is an 8 year old Oldenburg (sire), Thoroughbr..
Allison Park, Pennsylvania
Bay
Oldenburg
Gelding
14
Allison Park, PA
PA
Sold
Betty Johnston
Looking for a horse suitable for riding lessons..
Bovard, Pennsylvania
Bay
Draft
Gelding
15
Bovard, PA
PA
$3,000
Weanlings
TN Walker Weanlings for Sale $325 each. All from registered stock but not ..
Rivesville, West Virginia
Buckskin
Tennessee Walking
Mare
6
Rivesville, WV
WV
$325
Tennessee Walking Gelding
TN Walking horse, smooth ride, loads, shoes, all shots update. 1000$ ..
Fairmont, West Virginia
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
-
Fairmont, WV
WV
$304
Warmblood Stallion
Hodie is a 10 year old Warmblood cross horse with level one dressage traini..
Murrysville, Pennsylvania
Piebald
Warmblood
Stallion
19
Murrysville, PA
PA
$8,500

About Connellsville, PA

During the French and Indian War, a British army commanded by General Edward Braddock approached Fort Duquesne and crossed the Youghiogheny River at Stewart's Crossing, which is situated in the middle of what is now the city of Connellsville. Connellsville was officially founded as a township in 1793 then as a borough on March 1, 1806, by Zachariah Connell, a militia captain during the American Revolution. In February 1909, balloting in New Haven and Connellsville resulted in these two boroughs joining and becoming the first city in Fayette County on May 12, 1911. Due to the city's location in the center of the Connellsville Coalfield, coal mining, coke production, and other accompanying industries became the major sources of employment and revenue during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Connellsville became known at the "Coke Capital of the World" due to the amount and quality of coke produced in the city's many beehive ovenses.