Thoroughbred Horses for Sale near Tamaqua, PA

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Palmyra, PA 17078
Zoey
Zoey is trained English, heading towards a career in eventing, has lots of ..
Palmyra, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
8
Palmyra, PA
PA
$25,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Birdsboro, PA 19508
Marie
For your consideration: Marie Joelle // Marie 2014 ottb mare Currently loca..
Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
11
Birdsboro, PA
PA
$2,000
Ivy
2015 15.2 hand Thoroughbred mare retired at age 4 sound no injuries. very f..
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
13
Lebanon, PA
PA
$1,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Rose is the kindest horse. She’s been off the track now for a couple years...
Grantville, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
14
Grantville, PA
PA
$1,200
Thoroughbred Mare
London is 6 she's a registered thoroughbred, bay no markings,15.3 hands, so..
Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Hunlock Creek, PA
PA
$4,000
Thoroughbred Mare
This CLASSY MARE is named D. Frost. She was born January 17, 2010, foaled i..
Columbia, New Jersey
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
15
Columbia, NJ
NJ
$3,800
Thoroughbred Mare
Girly has three comfortable, easy gaits and a beautiful jump. She is ready..
Hellertown, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Hellertown, PA
PA
$4,500

About Tamaqua, PA

Tamaqua was settled in 1799 when Burkhardt (alternatively Berkhard) Moser, accompanied by his son Jacob (born in 1790) and by John Kershner, built shelters and a sawmill at the confluence of the Little Schuylkill River and Panther Creek, which is downtown Tamaqua today. According to property records, Moser had a partner named Houser, and together they owned 2,000 acres which Moser homesteaded. Moser built a log house at the base of Dutch Hill in 1801 for Mrs. Catherine Moser — who as it happens was the first adult to die and receive burial there in February 15, 1822; followed later in April that year by John Kershner. Originally to be named Tuscarora, the name Tamaqua was chosen after it was realized that there already was a community named Tuscarora about four miles (6 km) to the west.