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1925
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[Letter to Newspaper Editor Liberty, Texas from H. B. Ayres OST Managing Director dated May 5, 1925]
1925-05-26
[Memorandum Respecting Attempt to Change Name of the OST in Texas]
1925-05-26
[Old Spanish Trail Claims Right to Stay on Texas Map; Change in Name Means Big Loss]
1925-05
[Old Spanish Trail Place-Names. Their Origins and Meaning By Harral B. Ayres Managing Director OST]
1925-05-26
[Spanish and Indian Names Along the OST]
1925-05-26
[Spanish and Indian Names along the OST]
1925-05-26
[Packet of informational/travel brochures and letters pertaining to New Mexico/Santa Fe April 1, 1925 - October 9, 1928]
1925-4-1
[Report and Recommendations to Judge Coke. R. Stevenson, Junction, Texas, Old Spanish Trail Vice President for West Texas from Harral B. Ayres]
1925-05-28
Original and Copies of "The Old Spanish Trail"
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Declaration/Resolution Requesting That the Name of the Old Spanish Trail Be Not Disturbed in Texas but Supported and Continued in the Interest of the Great Highway Project Recognized and Established. From St. Augustine, Florida to San Diego, California
1925
["1925" OST Pub and Reports Divider]
1925
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1–11 of 11