Pleasant Recognition While Old Spanish Trail literature is prepared primarily to interest travelers in these Southern Borderlands it is also in demand for teaching physical geography and old history. OST files are heavy with letters from colleges, schools, teachers, students and librarians over the United States. Unusual care is exercised to correctly state all facts and to give a true picture of conditions. North Texas State Teachers College Denton, Texas 17 August 1025 Mr. I la rial B. Ayres Old Spanish Trail Managing Director San Antonio, Texas Dear Mr. Ayres: I wish to thank you for the Louisiana Travelogs. II may he a surprise to you to know that this material is considered A-l by geography teachers and teachers who have children anywhere along in the grades. The youngsters look upon this as the real thing. Again thanking you, I am Yours very truly. It. L. MARQUIS. President. Bell School. Chicago, Sept. 20, 1025 Copy of Texas Travelog received. 1 find it admirable for teaching 7th Grade History and Geography. My class is unusually large —51. Would this he too many more to ask you to send me? Very sincerely yours, (Miss) Florence A. Ilale. Report to Members Old Spanish Trail OOOOOo rv /v t-... OLD - SPANISH - • o o TRAIL-0 o f The Inr.dr of Romonce q 0 ond Old Hi/lory f~. A"-. Q M HEADQUARTERS. SAM ANTONIO. TEX “The Old Spanish Trail is the basic trunkline of the South and the natural artery thru the Nation’s playgrounds from Florida to California. Its identity should he jealously guarded so the people of the United States may always think of the Old Spanish Trail as the highway of the Southern Borderlands and thus Ik* led to find pleasure and profit among us.” National Headquarters Old Spanish Trail Association Gunter Hotel San Antonio, Texas, October, 1025. OST I'ub. No. 82-10-25