Tal»lc§ 



Ciussia<-a. A22. PrBLK'-ROAO I\Qi;iRIE<»» OFFICE— Continued 



tioii no. 



A22.3: Bulleliii!!! — Continued 



No. 24. Not issued 1902. 

 25 No. 25. Proceedings of Jefferson INIemorial and Interstate Good Roads 

 Convention, held at Charlottesville, Va., Apr. 2-4, 1902. 1902. 

 60 ]){>. 5 pi. 



A22.4: Circulars 



1 No. 1. Circular letter to the governors of States and Territories requesting 



cooperation with Otiice of Road Inquiry.* 



2 No. 2. Same, to the secretaries of state.* 



3 No. 3. Same, to the members of Congress.* 



4 No. 4. Same, to the State geologists.* 



5 No. 5. Same, to the railroad jjresidents.* 



6 No. 6. (icneral circular of inquiry.* 



7 No. 7. Recjuest for information, etc.* 



8 No. 8. Same.* 



9 No. 9. Circular relating to road conference at Asbury Park, N. J.* 



10 No. 10. Circular of a tem])orary character. [Copy not preserved ))y 



office.] * 



11 No. 11. Same.* 



12 No. 12. Circular addressed to the statistical correspondents of the office.* 



13 No. 13. List of Publications of tlie Office of Road Inquiry.* 



14 No. 14. Addresses on road improvement; by Roy Stone. 1894. n. t. p. 



15 pp. 



15 No. 15. Act to provide for construction of roads l)y local assessment, 



county and State aid, passed bv New York Assemblv. Oct. 31, 

 1894. n. t. p. 3 pp. 



16 No. 16. Highway taxation, comparative results of labor and monev svs- 



tems. Nov. 9, 1894. n. t. p. 5 pp. 

 [For revision, see no. 24.] 

 17, No. 17. Origin and work of Darlington Road League. Sept. 25, 1895. 6 pp. 

 18^ No. 18. Report of Committee on Legislation adopted bv State Good Roads 



Convention, Rii'hmond, Va., Oct. 10, 11, 1895. Oct. 29, 1895. 6 pp. 

 18^ Same, Nov. 10, 1895. 6 pp. 



19 No. 19. Traffic of country roads. Apr. 4, 1896. 4 pp. 



20 No. 20. Comments on systems of maintaining countrv roads. May 1, 



1896. 7 pp. 

 [For revision, wr ri_'viseil v<\. no. 24.] 



21 No. 21. Methodsof constructing macadamized roads. June 6, 1896. 12 pp. 



22 No. 22. [Appeal for organization ot State and local road-improvement 



societies]; by C. A. Locke. June 25, 1896. 3 pp. 



23 No. 23. Money value of good roads to farmers; bv W. C. Latta. July 15, 



1896. 4 pp. 



24' No. 24. Highway repairing. 1896. 12 pp. 



24^ No. 24. Revision of nos. 16, 20, 24, Highwav maintenance and repairs. 

 Dec. 15, 1897. 16 pp. 



25 No. 25. Brick paving for country roads. Dec. 16, 1896. 7 pp. 



26 No. 26. Going in debt for good roads; address of Judge Thaver. Jan. 16, 



1897. 6 pp. 



27 No. 27. Cost of hauling farm prodiicts to market or to shipping ])oints in 



European countries; reports from consuls. Feb. 5, 1897. 12 pp. 



28 No. 28. Addresses on road improvement in Maine, New York, Narth 



Carolina, and Illinois; by Roy Stone. Mar. 2, 1897. 26 pp. 



29 No. 29. Forces whii-h operate to destroy roads, with notes on road stones 



and problems therewith connected; by C. L. Whittle. Mar. 13, 

 1897. 14 pp. 4 pi. 



30 No. 30. Repairs of macadam roads; by K. G. Harrison. Mar. 1, 1898. 



14 pp. 



31 No. 31. 'Must farmer pay for good roads? by Otto Durner. [n. d.] 40 pp. 



1()° 



[This nninher was dnplieated by assigniiiK it to "State aid to road building in 

 Minnesota," but n new edition of that circular was issued bearing its proper 

 number, which is no. 32]. 



* No copy found. 



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