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Visions of a Transcontinental Southern Highway: The Old Spanish Trail
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The Culture of the Trail: Automobiles, Tourist Camps, and Scenic Routes
The Birth of Heritage Tourism
Who Built the Old Spanish Trail?
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The Old Spanish Trail Auto Highway in 1929
Spanish Heritage Tourism on the OST
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Plank Road Near Yuma, Arizona on the OST Highway Post Card
Unknown
Postcard to Harral Ayres of Fort Marion
unknown
Magazine Clippings of Fort Marion
unknown
Ancient Gate of St. Augustine
unknown
Third Call for the Old Spanish Trail by C. W. Williams
unknown
Second Call for the Old Spanish Trail by C. W. Williams
unknown
First Call for the Old Spanish Trail by C. W. Williams
unknown
North Florida: The Section Tourists Should See by J. D. Smith 1917
1917-11
Old Spanish Trail Monument at St. Augustine Florida 1930
1930-04
15th Census of the United States, 1930, Florida
1930
An Account of Colonel Fletcher's Record-Breaking Transcontinental Trip October 10-13, 1926 by San Diego Chamber of Commerce
1926-10-10, 1926-10-11,1926-10-12,1926-10-13
A Joint Resolution (Passed by Alabama Legislature October 1915)
1915-10
THIS IS TO CERTIFY: Signature of R.B. Thompson November 29, 1922
1922-11-29
Blue Business Card -- Duplicate 1
unknown
[Blue Business Card]
unknown
[Overland to the Pacific - Texas Highway Bulletin July 1928]
July 1928
Overland to the Pacific - The San Antonio and San Diego Mail-Line - reproduced from Texas Almanac, 1859, published in Old Spanish Trail Magazine, December, 1929 -- Duplicate 13
1920
Overland to the Pacific - The San Antonio and San Diego Mail-Line - reproduced from Texas Almanac, 1859, published in Old Spanish Trail Magazine, December, 1929 -- Duplicate 12
1920
[The Progress of the Old Spanish Trail Remarkable Engineering Achievements Linking Four Thousand Miles of Trunklines Across the Southern Borderlands. Main Line, St. Augustine to San Diego, 2900 Miles by Harral B. Ayres. This edition published in 1923 by the people of New Orleans]
1922; 1923
[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
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221–240 of 1970