English Pleasure Quarter Horses for Sale near New Philadelphia, OH

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Quarter Horse Stallion
deezer is a big built qtr horse he has been shown english and has jumped. ..
Massillon, Ohio
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Massillon, OH
OH
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Rocco" is a 1998 AQHA, Incentive Fund enrolled, sorrel gelding by Princip..
Alliance, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Alliance, OH
OH
$7,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Impressive Mary Beth is a registered 17 year old AQHA mare. Rides by leg cu..
Zanesville, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Zanesville, OH
OH
$1,300
Quarter Horse Mare
Impressive Mary Beth is a 17 year old registered AQHA mare. Sorrel with a b..
Zanesville, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Zanesville, OH
OH
$1,100
Quarter Horse Mare
Impressive Mary Beth is a registered 17 year old AQHA mare. Rides by leg cu..
Zanesville, Ohio
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Zanesville, OH
OH
$1,100
Quarter Horse Mare
Impressive Mary Beth is a registered 17 year old AQHA mare. Rides by leg cu..
Zanesville, Ohio
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Zanesville, OH
OH
$1,200
Quarter Horse Mare
Impressive Mary Beth is a registered 17 year old AQHA mare. Rides by leg cu..
Zanesville, Ohio
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Zanesville, OH
OH
$1,300
Quarter Horse Mare
Impressive Mary Beth is a 17 year old AQHA mare. She is trained to ride by ..
Zanesville, Ohio
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Zanesville, OH
OH
$1,300
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About New Philadelphia, OH

The Moravian Church founded Schoenbrunn ("beautiful spring") in 1772 as a mission to the Delaware Indians. The settlement grew to include sixty dwellings and more than 300 inhabitants who drew up Ohio's first civil code and built its first Christian church and schoolhouse. Problems associated with the American Revolution prompted Schoenbrunn's closing in 1777. The founder, John Knisely, returned to Ohio in 1804 with his family and 33 other pioneers, he also hired surveyor John Wells to plot out New Philadelphia in the same grid style as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1833, New Philadelphia contained county buildings, a printing office, several stores, and five taverns.