Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Volume 376-400. United States Dept Agriculture
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Author: United States Dept Agriculture
Number of Pages: 394 pages
Published Date: 13 Sep 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781230022956
File size: 20 Mb
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ...$225,000 was for construction and $76,288 was for maintenance. The total revenues applied to roads and bridges in 1904 amounted to $872,606.35, of which the State contributions were $44,000. It thus appears that the revenues applied to this purpose increased in 1914 over 1904 $717,857.76, or 82.2 per cent. The amounts appropriated by towns for town roads are shown by counties and towns in Table 8. ROAD AND BRIDGE BONDS. According to the report of the State auditor, there was outstanding, September 1, 1914, a total of $675,000 of State highway bonds. These bonds are deferred serial in character, payable between 1915 and 1924, and bear 3 to 3i per cent interest. ROAD MILEAGE, 1914. According to the reports from tho towns, New Hampshire had, at the close of the year 1914, a total of 14,020.10 miles of public road, of which 1,669.63, or 11.83 per cent, were surfaced. Of the surfaced roads 1,013.7 miles were gravel, 270.9 miles sand-clay, 154.26 miles bituminous macadam, 61.87 miles macadam, 7.07 miles concrete, and 151.83 miles of materials not classified as to type. In 1909, New Hampshire reported a total of 1,448.48 miles, or 9.58 per cent, of surfaced roads, thus indicating an increase in the 5-year period of 211.15 miles. The mileage ligures for the year 1914 are presented by counties and towns in Table 17 VERMONT. Vermont has a land area of 9,124 square miles, a total road mileage of 14,248.66, and a population, according to the 1910 census, of 355,956. The State, therefore, has a population of 39.01 per square mile of area and 24.98 per mile of road, with 1.55 miles of road per square mile of area. Of the population in 1910, 52.5 per cent, or 187,013, was rural, an average of 13.12 per mile of road. A State highway commissioner is...
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