![]() ![]() ![]() Quihi: Found at Farm Road 2676 and Quihi Creek, this area is named after the white-necked Mexican eagle buzzard, the quichie or keechie. ![]() See the remaining chapel, cemetery, and buildings to learn more about this revered Tejano man who served his community as a Texas Ranger and Justice of the Peace. As an early explorer of Texas, plus a surveyor and army scout, colleagues trusted his pick of this area for land purchasing and built a community here. Jose Policarpio “Polly” Rodriguez is the namesake of Polly which was originally called the J.P. Polly: Located outside of Bandera, this site’s historic chapel and cemetery are maintained by a dedicated group called the Polly Texas Pioneer Association. ![]()
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