MICHIGAN ROADS AND FORESTS 



1.062 miles gravel road. Re- 

 ward 531 



No. 222. Coe Tp., Isabella Co., 1 mile 



gravel road. Reward 500 



No. 223. Coe Tp., Isabella Co., 1 mile 



gravel road. Reward 500 



No. 224. South Arm Tp., Charlevoix 267 Mason Co., 

 Co., 1 mile gravel road. Re- 

 ward 500 



No. 225. South Arm Tp., Charlevoix 

 Co., 1.06 miles gravel road. Re- 

 ward 530 



No. 226. Saginaw Co., .068 mile macad- 

 am road. Reward 68 



No. 227. Saginaw, Co., .191 mile macad- 

 am road. Reward 191 



No. 228. Kalkaska Co., 1.004 miles gra- 

 vel road. Reward 503 



No. 229. Rutland Tp., Barry Co., 1.27 



miles gravel road. Reward 635 



No. 230. Lyons Tp., Ionia Co., ^ mile 



gravel road. Reward 250 



No. 231. Lyons Tp, Ionia Co., l /i mile 



gravel road. Reward 250 



No. 237. Aimer Tp., Tuscola Co., .502 



mile gravel road. Reward 251 



No. 232. Sand Beach Tp., Huron Co., 



1.064 miles macadam. Reward. 1,064 



No. 233. Bay Co., .274 mile macadam 



road. Reward 274 



No. 234. Bay Co., 24 mile macadam road. 



Reward 750 



No. 235. Cheboygan Co., .100 mile "C" 



road. Reward 75 



No. 236. Bedford Tp., Monroe Co., 1.004 



miles macadam road.. Reward. 1.004 

 237 Aimer Tp., Tuscola Co., .503 mile 



gravel road $ 252 



238 Rutland Tp., Barry Co., .682 mile 



gravel road 7 341 



239 Menominee Co., 1.524 miles gravel 



road 762 



240 Marquette Co., .465 mile macadam 



road 465 



241 Marquette Co., .35 mile macadam 



road , 350 



242 Marquette Co., .521 mile macadam 



road 521 



243 Muskegon Co., 1.003 miles macadam 



road 1,003 



244 Muskegon Co., 2.254 miles macadam 



road 2,254 



245 Winsor Tp., Huron Co., 1 mile mac- 

 adam road 1,000 



246 St. Joseph Tp., Berrien Co., .502 



mile macadam road 251 



247 Marquette Co., 2 miles macadam 



road 2,000 



248 Elkland Tp., Tuscola Co., 2 miles 



gravel road 1,000 



249 Geneva Tp., Van Burcn Co., 1 mile 



gravel road 500 



250 Emerson Tp., Gratio"t Co., 1 mile 



gravel road 500 



251 -Emerson Tp., Gratiot Co., 1 mile 



gravel road 500 



252 Luce Co., 1.24 miles "D" road 930 



253 Marion Tp., Osceola Co., 2.008 miles 



gravel road 1,004 



254 Mason Co., ^-mile "A" road 125 



255 Mason Co., J^-mile macadam road.. 500 

 256 Mason Co., .355 mile macadam road 355 

 257 Mason Co., 1.003 miles macadam 



road 1,003 



258 Mason Co., .998 mile "D" road 749 



259 Mason Co., .748 mile gravel road... 374 

 260 Mason Co., .991 mile macadam road. 991 

 261 Mason Co., 1.054 miles macadam 



road .' 1,054 



262 Kalkaska Co., 1 mile gravel road 500 



263 Osceola Tp., Osceola Co., 1 mile 



gravel road 500 



264 Benton Tp., Berrien Co., 1.008 miles 



macadam road 504 



265 Bloomfield Tp., Oakland Co., 2.01 



miles gravel road 1,005 



266 Kalkaska Co., 1.008 miles gravel 



road 504 



gravel road 250 



268 Muskegon Co., .184 mile macadam 



road 



269 Port Huron Tp., St. Clair Co., .511 



mile macadam road 511 



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City Attorney Houghton of Bay City has started 

 a movement which, followed out, will make Bay 

 3ity the hub of a large number of spokes extend- 

 ng to the county boundaries in every direction 

 and opening up considerable new territory to the 

 Bay City markets. The "spokes" will consist of 

 stone roads. The city now has roads leading in 

 every direction, but many of them are short and 

 :here is a wide field for the work of the stone 

 road board in the northern part of the county. 



The city attorney's plan is to put into first-class 

 condition and extend every road leading out of 

 the city; permitting the cross roads to wait. Under 

 the present system the stone road board is build- 

 ing many short cross roads and short stretches. 

 While convenient to the farmers living in the 

 vicinity of stone roads, and making access to the 

 main lines of travel easy, they are by no means of 

 as much value as extensions of the main roads 

 into new territory. 



MARQUETTE ROADS THE FINEST. 



Marquette county this year pulls down $3,815 

 in awards from the state for roads built accord- 

 ing to the specifications of the highway commis- 

 sioner's department. Both State Highway Com- 

 missioner Horatio S. Earle and Deputy Commis- 

 sioner Rogers say that the road system adopted 

 by the Marquette county commission, and ably 

 supervised by V. S. Hillyer, the engineer in charge, 

 is the finest in Michigan. At no other place in 

 Michigan, they said, are such excellent macadam 

 roads to be found. Mr. Rogers asserted that he 

 has seen practically all of the best macadam and 

 gravel roads in the country, but has never seen 

 one that excels the work done in Marquette 

 county. 



The Marquette-Negaunee road will probably be 

 completed next year. A new quarry will be 

 opened to provide rock for the road. 



The equipment used on the job is now complete, 

 and its total cost to Marquette county was about 

 $11,000. Besides the crusher, engines, wagons, etc., 

 there are two steam rollers, a sprinkler, scrapers 

 and tools of all descriptions, also a compelte camp- 

 ing outfit. A second crusher will have to be pur- 

 chased, as it has been found that the stone can be 

 crushed much cheaper and to better advantage 

 with two plants than by using one. 



WAYNE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. 



Edward N. Hines, secretary of the Michigan 

 Road Makers' Association and chairman of the 

 board of road commissioners of Wayne county, 

 says that $16,000 has been appropriated to build 

 a macadam road on Grand River avenue, starting 

 at the Detroit city limits and going as far as the 

 money will provide for its construction. 



There was also $16,000 appropriated for use on 

 Michigan avenue; $10,000 for Gratiot; $10,000 for 

 Fort street ; $8,000 for Mt. Elliott avenue, and 

 $5,000 for the River road ; $2,500 was appropriated 

 to repair the Jefferson avenue road from the Ma- 

 comb county line to the city limits and $2,500 to 

 repair the Mack road. Twelve miles of good 

 gravel road will be built on Mt. Elliott, beginning 

 at the city limits. The River road will be paved 

 through Wyandottc, Ford City, Ecorse and 

 Delray. 



The good roads commission of the district in 

 Kent county in which Grand Rapids city is situ- 

 ated has employed a surveyor to make estimates 

 on the cost of the improvements contemplated 

 The commission proposes to be fully equipped for 

 business as soon as it cnn begin work in the 

 spring. 



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