Show Horses for Sale near Millville, PA

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Miniature - Horse for Sale in Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972
Gambler
Beautiful 5 yr old jet black mini gelding. Very friendly. Loves attention...
Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
Black
Miniature
Gelding
10
Schuylkill Haven, PA
PA
$1,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Button's has it all and more, looks, temperpment, height, and gait! He has..
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Bloomsburg, PA
PA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
does good in show arena. But needs to have a experienced rider when trail..
Millersburg, Pennsylvania
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Millersburg, PA
PA
$5,000
Draft Mare
This mare is broke western, shown western pleasure, 4- H, trail rides, gree..
Elizabethville, Pennsylvania
Gray
Draft
Mare
-
Elizabethville, PA
PA
$2,500
Miniature Stallion
This cute palomino stud yearling will make a great capture for your barn. ..
Hughesville, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Miniature
Stallion
-
Hughesville, PA
PA
$500
Paso Fino Stallion
Very friendly colt, halter broke and stands quietly and patiently while you..
Danville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Danville, PA
PA
$5,000
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About Millville, PA

John Eves, a native of Ireland living in Mill Creek Hundred, Delaware, is thought to have been one of the men to visit the Greenwood Valley and Little Fishing Creek area in 1770. (One account of this visit indicates that he purchased a sizable portion of the land he explored in the area from the Indians who had served as his guides on his journey.) Although he returned to Delaware after this initial visit, he returned the following year with his son Thomas and built a log cabin on the property. The entire Eves family arrived the next year, in 1772, and began tilling the fields adjacent to the cabin as soon as they could be cleared. In 1774, the Eves family received a deed for their 1,203-acre (4.87 km 2) property in the valley, the largest land holding at the time in what would later become Columbia County. Title for the land, originally obtained by William and Elizabeth McMean in 1769, was passed to Reuben Haines, and then to John Eves.