Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Bluefield, WV

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Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Austinville, VA 24312
Curly Sue
OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY,COM. SALE ENDS ON 10/04 @ 5PM CT. More informat..
Austinville, Virginia
Tobiano
Gypsy Vanner
Mare
9
Austinville, VA
VA
$31,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Crab orchard, WV 25818
Spirit
7 year old mare great riding horse...
Crab Orchard, West Virginia
Other
Paint
Mare
10
Crab Orchard, WV
WV
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Beautiful blaze face and nice conformation, this horse has a lot of potent..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
-
Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$600
Quarter Horse Mare
Nice, freindly AQHA filly, bloodlines of Doc O lena, King, Wimpy, Gold Bar..
Max Meadows, Virginia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Max Meadows, VA
VA
$600
Quarter Horse Mare
Mustang / Quarter Horse cross 3 year old black bay mare. In foal to GF Of..
Atkins, Virginia
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Atkins, VA
VA
$1,400
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Rio" loves the show ring. He has a highpoint and reserve championship in W..
Crockett, Virginia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Crockett, VA
VA
$4,500
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About Bluefield, WV

The European-American history of Bluefield began in the 18th century, when two families settled in a rugged and remote part of what is now southern West Virginia. Others joined them and they built a small village with a mill, a church, a one-room schoolhouse, and a fort for defending the settlement against invasions by the Shawnee Indian tribe, which had a village on the banks of the Bluestone River. In 1882, the descendants of the Davidson and Bailey family sold a portion of their land, when Captain John Fields of the Norfolk and Western Railway pioneered the area and began building a new railroad through the hills of Bluefield. The city is traditionally thought to be named after the chicory flowers in the area, which give the fields a purplish blue hue during the summer. Research has shown that this settlement, also known as Higginbotham's Summit in the 1880s, was probably named for the coal fields that were developed in the area of the Bluestone River.