Here are some other stories and mentions from Bud Phillips book, Bristol, Tn./Va. He tells the story of a black infant who was buried on the lot where Lee Street Baptist Church now stands.The grave was never marked and the parents left Bristol soon after he died. The grave has been lost. Within a few years a house was built there, then the church. I find this so very sad, but guess it happened often in old days. Mr. Phillips tells another story in this chapter of his book about a mother and her child during the Civil War that lived in a little house that stood on the southwest corner of 8th & Main ( State) Street. The husband was serving in the Confederate Army and in late winter or early spring the child died. The mother buried the child at the edge of the garden behind her home. The father died at Gettysburg and the mother returned to Wytheville to her family. With the passing years the grave faded out and become overgrown. The grave now lies under or behind the First Tennesse Bank. This cemetery that Mr. Phillips mentions, I would be most interested in if anyone knows more it is Whittaker Cemetery, ( I am a Whittaker decendant) Phillips says it is somewhere in the Fairmount section of Bristol, Tennessee. Development has no doubt spread over it and no signs remain. Would there be a record of graves moved I wonder? Mountain View Cemetery was largely developed after 1900 and Mr. Phillips states in the book its' history is beyond the scope of his book, but mentions that the extreme lower side a small family lot with a few burials made in the 1880's and 90's.The family name is Dunlap, and he states more than likely the lot was part of the Dunlap home farm.