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C.S.A. Saltpetre Mine

Concan, Uvalde County

Marker Text

Important to Texas in waging the Civil War. Site of natural deposits of bat guano, worked in the 1860s to obtain the chief ingredient for gunpowder. Cave inhabited by bats, source of the guano, extends about 23 miles. One room in the great bat den is 585' x 325', and has a 45' ceiling. A narrow gauge railway with mule drawn cars was used in the digging. Corrals for the mules occupied one chamber of the cave. Putrefied and dried bat guano, mixed with smaller parts of sulphur and charcoal, gave firepower to Civil War guns. 1965

Marker Details

Address FM 83 and 127
Location Description From Uvalde, take Highway 83 about 20 miles north to intersection with 127 South - marker fronts Highway 83 at intersection. Currently in temporary storage with TXDOT 11.13.19.
Marker # 600
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code geology; Civil War; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.500504, -99.723008

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