A place or mission called Apalo or Apula was associated with the original site of Potano. (
Apula is
Timucuan for "fort" or "stockade".) De Soto's expedition passed a town called Apalu or Hapaluya, but it appears to have been in what was later called
Yustaga, west of the
Suwannee River, and not associated with Potano. A town named Apalo is shown on the
Jacques le Moyne map, located to the northeast of Potano. In 1597 or later, Fray Baltasár Lopéz established a
visita, a mission without a resident priest, called Apalo. Milanich states that the visita may have been at the Richardson site. In 1616 Father Luís Jerónimo de Oré visited a mission called Apalo, two and one-half days walk from San Antonio de Ancape on the
St Johns River. ==Mission==