Fluvanna (horse)
Fluvanna was an American Thoroughbred racehorse foaled in 1903. Bred and owned by James R. Keene's Castleton Stud, she was sired by Hamburg out of the mare Ben Brush mare, Meddler.
Fluvanna was a successful racemare, known primarily for her performances in the early 20th century. She was a contemporary of notable fillies of her era and competed in significant stakes races. Though detailed racing records can be fragmented for horses of this period, Fluvanna's achievements contributed to the reputation of Castleton Stud as a leading breeding operation. Further research in historical racing publications and pedigree databases is recommended for a more comprehensive account of her career.