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Silver Mine Pass

Concan, Uvalde County

Marker Text

Named for silver mine opened near pass by Spaniards in 1700s or earlier. Ore was inferior, and mine was abandoned; but 14 shafts (some interconnecting) remain. Near the mine are remnants of a fortification made by 30 men under the leadership of James Bowie, later (1836) a hero of the siege to the Alamo. In 1831, while at work at this mine, Bowie's men repulsed a Comanche attack in a fierce, all-day battle. Hero of the fight was Bowie's slave, "Black Jim Bowie," who risked his life by leaving the fortification to bring water to the besieged. 1968

Marker Details

Address FM 83 and 127
Location Description (On Highway 83 at intersection with Highway 127 South); from Uvalde, take Highway 83 North about 20 miles to intersection with 127 East - marker fronts Highway 83 at intersection.
Marker # 4698
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code geology; mountains and mountain passes; African American topics; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; roads; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 29.500507, -99.722492

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