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Historical Details

Type

18: x 28" Subject

Year

1965

Old Powder Mill

Started here by early Spanish settlers; for making powder to hunt meat and resist Indians. Used charcoal made of wood of hill country. From bat guano in such caves as Longhorn caverns, got saltpeter. Sulphur came by ox-cart or wagon from Mexico. These ingredients blended were highly explosive. Though powder was dampened during the work of grinding it fine, fires at the mill were not uncommon. In the Civil War, 1861-1865, supplied powder to state and frontier troops and the home guard. Workers young boys and men past military age.

Directions

In front of Alamo Masonic Cemetery E. Commerce St., San Antonio

Historical Codes

MG; ML;

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Map Location

Map data provided by Texas Historical Commission.
Some locations are approximate