West Virginia mountains provided refuge for wayward 'Indian fighter'
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West Virginia mountains provided refuge for wayward 'Indian fighter'
CRANY, W.Va. — How did the grave of a soldier from the Shenandoah Valley wind up in one of the most remote and rugged mountain regions in southern West Virginia? According to the legend, as it's come to be told, a band of marauding Shawnee burned Ralph Stewart's father at the stake, and so no […]
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