Halter Quarter Horses for Sale near Chambersburg, PA

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Quarter Horse Mare
07 AQHA REG Silver Grulla stands 13h now mature at 15. 2 will be a year in..
Three Springs, Pennsylvania
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Three Springs, PA
PA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Due to a herd reduction, my BO's loss is your gain. Wrangler is a grand so..
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Harrisburg, PA
PA
$4,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
A Zippin Tribute is an outstanding Quarter horse at an outstanding price. ..
Newport, Pennsylvania
Other
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Newport, PA
PA
$300
Quarter Horse Stallion
Req quarter horse, sorrel with star, strip, snip and rh sock, child and sen..
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Spring Grove, PA
PA
$4,500
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About Chambersburg, PA

Native Americans living or hunting in the area during the 18th century included the Iroquois, Lenape and Shawnee. The Lenape lived mostly to the east, with the Iroquois to the north and the Shawnee to the south. Traders, hunters and warriors traveled on the north-south route sometimes called the "Virginia path" through the Cumberland Valley, from New York through what became Carlisle and Shippensburg, then through what would become Hagerstown, Maryland, crossing the Potomac River into the Shenandoah Valley. Benjamin Chambers, a Scots-Irish immigrant, settled "Falling Spring" in 1730, building a grist mill and saw mill by a then-26-foot-high (7.9 m) waterfall where Falling Spring Creek joined Conococheague Creek. The creek provided power for the mills, and soon a settlement grew and became known as "Falling Spring." On March 30, 1734, Chambers received a "Blunston license" for 400 acres (160 ha), from a representative of the Penn family, but European settlement in the area remained of questionable legality until the treaty ending the French and Indian War, because not all Indian tribes with land claims had signed treaties.