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The story of Jim Bowie’s lost silver mine is a tale deeply rooted in Texas history. Get your free bonus materials that will bring the treasure hunt in Stolen Secrets to life, including images of the real items and Sarah and Ethan find in Stone’s secret hiding places.
See the Reyno de la Nueva Expana a Principios del Siglo XIX map and the 1829 map of Texas made by Stephen F. Austin. Read translations of the entries from the 1756 report Bernardo Miranda y Flores made to the governor of Texas regarding his supposed discovery of the Los Almagres mines.
View portraits of James Bowie and Stephen F. Austin, real figures in the dramatic history of the Republic of Texas and see the sarcophagus in the San Fernando cathedral in San Antonio holding the ashes of Bowie and other fathers of the republic.
Read the story of the fateful fight between Bowie’s posse and members of the Tehuacana and Waco Native American tribes at Calf Creek that, according to some version of the story, forced Bowie to abandon his cache of stolen silver bars in a nearby cave and then carry the secret of its location to his grave.