OLD SPANISH TRAIL SOUTHERN BORDERLAND TRUNKLINE MISSISSIPPI (A L A 0 AMA\f .C EORG I A * S3 I THRU THE LAMPS OF AMERICA’S ANCIENT HISTORY CONNECTING FLORIDA • MEXICO • CALIFORNIA- GULF OF MEXICO San Antonio, Texas, May 11th, 1927. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Gentlemen: We are preparing somewhat as enclosed the meaning of the old Spanish, French and Indian names along the Old Spanish Trail. Will you help with any names on the enclosed that you can? This will go out continually throughout the United States and Canada in our publications with circulations reaching from 50,000 to 100,000 annually. Tourists, schools, students, libraries, settlers and others depend upon us for all sorts of data and information and we try to be correct and understandable. We are neither French nor Spanish scholars here; your cooperation therefore will be a great help. Sincerely, Harral Ayres, OST Managing Director. Ha/v enc. tiATIOHAL HEADQUARTERS 3AM AMTOMIO - TC*A3 MAP SVMOOL: V 0*01.0 SPANISH MISSION 1