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Visions of a Transcontinental Southern Highway: The Old Spanish Trail
The Naming of the Trail
Why was the Old Spanish Trail Built?
The Culture of the Trail: Automobiles, Tourist Camps, and Scenic Routes
The Birth of Heritage Tourism
Who Built the Old Spanish Trail?
The Role of Women in the Making of the OST
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Learn More about the OST
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The Old Spanish Trail Auto Highway in 1929
Spanish Heritage Tourism on the OST
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Spanish History in the Southern United States, The OST Country 2nd Edition By Harral Ayres April 1933
Unknown (1931?)
[El Camino Real -- New Mexico -- Thoughts and Things October 1932]
1932-10
[Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 -- Population Bulletin First Series -- New Mexico]
Contumacy Mission Newspaper Clipping
Unknown
Old Mission Chain Trail to Nogales for Travel by Tourist Newspaper Clipping,
Unknown
Old Spanish Trail and Connecting Roads St. Augustine Florida to San Diego, California
Unknown
A Brief of the Construction Story and of the Historical Background of the OST 1929
1929
OST Development Across the American Continent, South Central Motor News by Harral Ayres
Unknown (1933??)
Old Spanish Mission Fields of the Southern Borderland Country
1565, 1598, 1680, 1690, 1691, 1769,
Finance Statement La. Division OST January 22, 1929
1929-01-22
[The OST in its Larger Conception and as divided by natural and historical lines]
Unknown
[Telegram to "President", S.W. Cor. Gravier and St. Charles Sts. New Orleans, La. from Harry Welch, Secretary, Phoenix Chamber of Commerce March 25, 1923]
1923-03-25
Divisions -- The Old Spanish Trail.
1905-04-04
[Letter to Harral Ayres from Harry Welch June 22, 1922]
1922-06-22
[Correspondence between Harral Ayres (San Antonio, Tex.) and G.R. Michaels (Nogales, Az.) December 11-26, 1930]
1930-12
[Letter to Harry Welch from Harral Ayres, Managing Director, June 17, 1922]
1922-06-17
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