Horses for Sale in Pittsburgh PA, Canfield OH

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Pittsburgh, PA 15120
Ironman
What not to do: Pull your horse out for the first time in 2 months before s..
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Black
Quarter Horse
Gelding
9
Pittsburgh, PA
PA
$3,500
Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Canfield, OH 44406
Sid
Gaited Missouri Fox Trotter mare. Sid is excellent on trails, no spook or r..
Canfield, Ohio
Chestnut
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
22
Canfield, OH
OH
$1,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Monaca, PA 15061
Cocoa
Cocoa is a beautiful 7-year-old Tennessee Walker standing at 14.2 hands. S..
Monaca, Pennsylvania
Brown
Tennessee Walking
Mare
10
Monaca, PA
PA
$4,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Chicora, PA 16025
Shadow
Shadow is a Beautiful 20 year old Black Tennessee Walker. She has a smooth..
Chicora, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
23
Chicora, PA
PA
$1,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Ellwood City, PA 16117
Rain and Sarah
Rain is 19. She would best be suited for walk trot or trails as she falls o..
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
Tovero
Paint
Mare
22
Ellwood City, PA
PA
$2,500
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Hubbard, OH 44425
Female & Male
Excellent selection of black Straight Egyptian & Crabbet-Egyptian young..
Hubbard, Ohio
Black
Arabian
Mare
7
Hubbard, OH
OH
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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in New Cumberland, WV 16417
Variety
Eight - 2 Year olds to choose from. Starting price point 15,000. Come visit..
New Cumberland, West Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
5
New Cumberland, WV
WV
$15,000

About Sewickley, PA

Sewickley is thought by some to be a Native American word meaning "sweet water." Historians [ verification needed ] dispute if Native Americans were referring to the Ohio River as the "sweet water" or instead to the syrup derived from a local abundance of maple trees. [ citation needed ] Alternatively, historian Charles A. Hanna suggested "Sewickley" came from Creek words for "raccoon" (sawi) and "town" (ukli). According to Hanna, the Asswikale branch of the Shawnee probably borrowed their name from the neighboring Sawokli Muscogee before the former's migration from present-day South Carolina to Pennsylvania. Contemporary accounts from noted anthropologist Frederick Webb Hodge and the Sewickley Presbyterian Church, as well as the current Sewickley Valley Historical Society concur to varying degrees with Mr.