Jumping Horses for Sale near Camden, NJ

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Landenberg, PA 19350
So Fancy
Gorgeous 10 year old paint Hunter jumper looking for his next partner. His..
Landenberg, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
11
Landenberg, PA
PA
$10,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Schwenksville, PA 19473
Lucy
lucy is a 10 year old paint mare, she is able to jump 4ft. she is 2D reserv..
Schwenksville, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
11
Schwenksville, PA
PA
$200
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Coatesville, PA 19320
Houdini
Houdini is a super sweet guy looking for his partner to show him the ropes ..
Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
15
Coatesville, PA
PA
Sold
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in West Grove, PA 19390
Queen's Gambit
Beautiful grey tb mare available. She's a wonderful horse but just needs a ..
West Grove, Pennsylvania
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
13
West Grove, PA
PA
$5,000
Welsh Pony - Horse for Sale in Cochranville, PA 19330
Banbury Cloud 9
"Lily" is a lovely 16 year old large welsh pony mare for sale. Be..
Cochranville, Pennsylvania
Gray
Welsh Pony
Mare
20
Cochranville, PA
PA
$15,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Elkton, MD 21921
Dear John
DJ is a 7 yo TB/Paint X gelding. He stands a solid 15.1 and is moderately b..
Elkton, Maryland
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
13
Elkton, MD
MD
$3,700
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Christiana, PA 17509
Thoroughbred Gelding
He is an your pocket kind of guy, with excellent ground manners. Aims to p..
Christiana, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
18
Christiana, PA
PA
$15,000

About Camden, NJ

In 1626, Fort Nassau was established by the Dutch West India Company at the confluence of Big Timber Creek and the Delaware River. Throughout the 17th century, Europeans settled along the Delaware, competing to control the local fur trade. After the Restoration in 1660, the land around Camden was controlled by nobles serving under King Charles II, until it was sold off to a group of New Jersey Quakers in 1673. The area developed further when a ferry system was established along the east side of the Delaware River to facilitate trade between Fort Nassau and Philadelphia, the growing capital of the Quaker colony of Pennsylvania directly across the river. By the 1700s, Quakers and the Lenni Lenape, the indigenous inhabitants, were coexisting.