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11th & Hackberry St. Historic Marker "Built 1880 by members under leadership of B.F. Langford, Sr. Gothic architecture. Hand-cut limestone, with oak timbers. Though enlarged and remodeled, retains original charm. Rev. John Devilbiss (who helped found first Protestant church in San Antonio) held services here 1861. Church organized 187 by Rev. A.J. Potter; charter members included Rugh, Langford, Stevens Families. Daniel Rugh organized first Sunday school, April 18, 1869. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1967." |
408 SH 173 North The Episcopal Cemetery is located next door to this church. |
State Highway 173 North Bandera Cemetery is located across the street from this church |
1300 Pecan Street |
151 Purple Sage Road |
1404 Sycamore Street |
Located at , 300 S 7th Street in Bandera Built 1876 for the Polish settlers . 1855 second oldest Polish parish in the U.S. Historic Marker "Polish settlers, who came to Bandera in 1885, built this convent and Catholic school in 1874. All classes, except religion and music, were moved in 1882 to a nearby frame school building. In 1922 a second story was added to the native limestone convent, in which the Sisters lived until a new residence was erected in 1963. The parish school was closed in 1968. Restored in 1971, this structure is now a museum. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1975." |
From Bandera, take SH 16 about 8 miles northeast to Privilege Creek Bridge. Go north on County Road about 3 miles to Polly's Chapel.
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