IN AN UNMARKED GRAVEer(CONTINUED FHOM PAGE ONE.) ofgreat conflict between the states j wlt; sleeps to this day in an unmaiked grave on the rocky slope of Rich Mountain. All that Is known of himis that he fell in that charge on thestormy afternoon of July 11, 1861. Iliscomrades “put him under the rocks,”and went their way, burying otherswho had fallen. He was just one ol the boys who went to the war and came not back again. Who he was, who were his people, what w'ere his