Jumping Horses for Sale near Tamaqua, PA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Factoryville, PA 18419
Quarter Horse Mare
Lacey is a 5 year old registered quarter horse mare, her registered name is..
Factoryville, Pennsylvania
Liver Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Factoryville, PA
PA
Sold
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 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
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bangor, PA 18013
Quarter Horse Gelding
2000, 15.1 (website defaults to 15 H) hand registered APHA red dun gelding,..
Bangor, Pennsylvania
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Gelding
25
Bangor, PA
PA
$3,900
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Kempton, PA 19529
Appaloosa Mare
Natalie is a 15yr. old, 15hh, Appaloosa-Thoroughbred mare. She is quiet and..
Kempton, Pennsylvania
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
26
Kempton, PA
PA
$150
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fleetwood, PA 19522
Quarter Horse Gelding
Max is an awesome horse with a ton of potential. He has been mostly ridden ..
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
22
Fleetwood, PA
PA
$1,000
Warmblood Gelding
Jesse is an outstanding coming 2yr black Dutch/HanX gelding that is the com..
Reading, Pennsylvania
Black
Warmblood
Gelding
11
Reading, PA
PA
$10,000

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.