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Town of Knippa

Knippa, Uvalde County

Marker Text

Served by the Texas & New Orleans Railroad since 1882, this area was settled in 1887 by George Knippa. A freighter who worked between East Texas and Mexico, Knippa also encouraged many friends to move to the fertile land of this county. In 1899 gold-mining was tried here by an aged, white-bearded stranger known as Wilson. In 1900 the community acquired a post office and in 1909 a town was laid out. Previously called Chatfield, it was renamed Knippa. The Trap Rock Mine, a stone and gravel business which started in 1913, is still in operation. 1969

Marker Details

Address US 90
Location Description (Just inside Knippa - north side of U.S. 90 - East city limits) - U.S. Highway 90, Knippa.
Marker # 5533
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; geology; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 29.294076, -99.637597

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