Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Hanover, PA

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Dutch Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Gettysburg, PA 17325
Donovan
THIS HOSE IS LOCATED: Gettysburg, PA BUY NOW: 9500 CURRENT BID: 3500 To..
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Black
Dutch Warmblood
Gelding
9
Gettysburg, PA
PA
$9,500
Mule - Horse for Sale in fallston, MD 21047
Rusty
"SOLD" Handsome John Mule: Rusty is a 13 year old 15.2hh, super ..
Fallston, Maryland
Bay
Mule
Gelding
19
Fallston, MD
MD
Sold
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
O’Malley
his dude is what dreams are made of. Stands 15.1 and is around 15 years old..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Bay Overo
Paint
Gelding
16
Lancaster, PA
PA
$6,000
Palomino - Horse for Sale in Sykesville, MD 21784
Summer Breeze
Lovely Senior Mare looking for a partner to go for light rides and snuggle ..
Sykesville, Maryland
Palomino
Palomino
Mare
23
Sykesville, MD
MD
$900
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17602
Bow
Bow has only been with us since November but we do not have appropriate tim..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Other
Paint
Gelding
26
Lancaster, PA
PA
Contact
Other - Horse for Sale in Duncannon, PA 17020
Bentley
14.2 hand paint draft cross gelding born 2009. He is flashy with chrome in ..
Duncannon, Pennsylvania
Other
Other
Gelding
16
Duncannon, PA
PA
Contact
Other - Horse for Sale in Spring Grove, PA 17362
Other Mare
We bought Steel from an auction many years ago and she is a beautiful, wond..
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
White
Other
Mare
-
Spring Grove, PA
PA
$400

About Hanover, PA

In 1727, John Digges, an Irish nobleman of Prince George's County, Maryland, obtained a grant of 10,000 acres (40 km 2) of land where Hanover is now located from Charles Calvert, the fourth Lord Baltimore. The area was called Digges Choice, and in 1730, a group of Catholics started the settlement that became known as the Conewego Settlement. Settlers from both Maryland and Pennsylvania began moving into the area in the 1730s. At this time, Maryland and Pennsylvania did not agree on the northern border of Maryland and the southern border of Pennsylvania, and the area that is now Hanover was in the disputed area claimed by both states. This led to numerous disputes about property ownership from the 1730s until 1760.