Thoroughbred Horses for Sale near Richlands, VA

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Thoroughbred Mare
Cocky Bridal Gal is a show stopping Chestnut PA Bred filly out of hard kno..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$3,250
Thoroughbred Mare
Elysian Wind. . . is a breath - taking dark bay 3- year - old PA Bred Thor..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
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Thoroughbred
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$4,800
Thoroughbred Mare
VINDICATRESS is a mare that is by HIGH ECHELON who won the Belmont. This i..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$900
Thoroughbred Mare
Song of Eden is a gorgeous dark bay 3 year old VA Bred Thoroughbred filly. ..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
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Thoroughbred
Mare
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$3,900
Thoroughbred Stallion
Running Made Easy. . . is a gorgeous dark bay 3- year - old PA Bred Thorou..
Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia
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Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Mouth Of Wilson, VA
VA
$4,500
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About Richlands, VA

Located along the banks of the Clinch River, Richlands began as a farming community and was named for its fertile "rich lands." The Clinch Valley Coal & Iron Company began to develop Richlands in 1890, and company officials hoped Richlands' readily available coal, iron, and timber might make it the "Pittsburgh of the South." The company abandoned its plans following the stock market crash of 1893. In February 1893, Richlands was the site of a mass lynching of five black railroad workers after it was alleged some of the men had robbed and beaten a white man. Four of the railroad workers were arrested and held in the Richlands jail, but the jailor was overpowered by a mob of white townspeople, including James Hurt, a magistrate and member of Richlands' town council, and James Crabtree, a prominent businessman, who removed the four men and hanged them from the same tree. A fifth black railroad worker was later found and lynched. The Richlands Historic District encompasses much of downtown Richlands, and the Tazewell Avenue Historic District, and Williams House, are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.