Mules for Sale near Wheaton, MD

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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
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19
Fallston, MD
MD
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Mule - Horse for Sale in Fallston, MD 21047
Rocky
*SOLD* Super Nice 4yr old Riding John Mule Rocky is a 4 year old 15hh John..
Fallston, Maryland
Bay
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12
Fallston, MD
MD
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Mule - Horse for Sale in Purcellville, VA 20132
Mule Mare
Looking to Rehome Jessie. She’s a 19 year old Jenny Mule. She’s good for th..
Purcellville, Virginia
Brown
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Mare
29
Purcellville, VA
VA
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About Wheaton, MD

Wheaton developed from Leesborough (named in 1826), a small business district which grew near the junction of three major roads: The first of these is Brookeville Pike (also known as the Washington-Brookeville Pike and later as the Union Turnpike, now Georgia Avenue) a north/south toll thoroughfare running from Washington, D.C., to Brookeville, and eventually to Baltimore. The second road, Veirs Mill Road (named after a grist and sawmill built on Rock Creek by Samuel Clark Veirs in 1838 ), was one portion of a much longer thoroughfare connecting westwards to Rockville, Maryland and thence towards the Potomac River and subsequently to Virginia via ferry crossings. This was also known as the "City Road" in Rockville, and around the time of the Civil War it was known also as the "New Cut Road." The last of these roads was known as Old Bladensburg Road (now University Boulevard) which, as it does in present day, connected Georgetown, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Kensington, Wheaton, Silver Spring, and Bladensburg. The business district subsequently became known as Mitchell's Crossroads, named after Robert T. Mitchell's tavern, which was located at northeast corner of Union Turnpike (renamed from Brookeville Pike; now Georgia Avenue) and Old Bladensburg Road (now University Boulevard).