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The Wild Man of the Navidad

Sublime, Lavaca County

Marker Text

A mysterious runaway Negro slave who alternately terrified and aroused pity of settlers in this region for about 15 years. The mysterious exile, at first with a companion, appeared along the Navidad bottoms about 1836. Hiding in trees during day, he stole into kitchens at night for food, but always left half. He also took tools, returning them later, brightly polished. Slaves called him "The thing that comes", fearing a ghost. Captured in 1851, the wild man proved to be an African chief's son. Resold into slavery, he died peacefully as "Old Jimbo" in 1884.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Sublime, take US alt. 90 southwest about 1 mile to east end of Navidad River Bridge. Marker reported missing Jun. 2016.
Marker # 5811
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.469661, -96.803467

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