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Published monthly by The Agassiz Association, ArcAdiA: Sound Beach, Connecticut 



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Entered as Second-Class Matter June 12, 1904, at Sound Beach Post Office, under Act of March 3, 1897. 



Volume VII 



Guidance for AUGUST. Publication for July. 



Number 3 



Turning Stone Walls into Roads. 



To go from the city into the wild na- 



lem of making good roads economi- 

 cally by grinding up the stone walls. 



ture of the suburbs and surrounding It may not be known to all residents 

 country the first essential is a good of Stamford just how extensively and 

 road. Stamford is solving the prob- economically this work is being car- 



IT TAKES YOU DIRECTLY. ATTRACTIVELY AND EASILY TO WILD NATURE AND COUN- 

 TRY HOMES. 



A Stamford road recently made of crushed stone walls. 



Copyright 1914 by The Agassiz Association, ArcAdiA: Sound Beach, Conn. 



