20 BULLETIN 386^ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. 



Table 11. — Mileage of public roads, State of New York, 1914- 



County. 



Albany 



Allegany 



Broome 



Cattaraugus. . 



Cayuga 



Chautauqua. 



Chemung 



Chenango 



Clmton 



Columbia 



Cortland 



Delaware 



Dutchess 



Erie 



Essex 



Franklin 



Fulton 



Genesee 



Green* 



Hamilton 



Herkimer 



Jefferson 



Lewis 



Livingston... 



Madison 



Monroe 



Montgomery . 



Nassau 



Niagara 



Oneida 



Onondaga 



Ontario 



Orange 



Orleans 



Oswego 



Otsego 



Putnam 



Rensselaer . . . 



Rockland 



St. Lawrence 



Saratoga 



Schenectady . 



Schoharie 



Schuyler 



Steuben 



Seneca 



Suffolk 



Sullivan 



Tioga 



Tompkins . . . 



Ulster 



Warren 



Washington. , 



Wayne 



Westchester. . 



Wyoming 



Yates , 



Total. . 



Total 

 mile- 

 age all 

 roads 



in 

 county, 



437 



978 



490 



950 



875 



746 



384 



379 



037 



358 



617 



883 



306 



36 



769 



920 



062 



444 



454 



201 



448 



285 



424 



368 



849 



491 



934 



317 



635 



348 



595 



720 



714 



153 



509 



1,291 

 371 



3,101 



1,521 

 413 



1,259 

 762 



3,094 



704 

 1,953 

 1,844 

 1,067 

 1,091 

 1,848 

 1,010 

 1,533 

 1,348 



908 

 1,069 



769 



79,398 



State and county highways. 



Bitu- 

 minous 



mac- 

 adam. 



58.00 



48.06 



68. 845 



48.57 



55.07 



17.76 



25.15 



45.67 



68.78 



56.75 



24.54 



100. 33 

 71.69 

 37.01 



108. 83 

 61.82 

 36.33 

 20.79 

 69.96 

 35.74 

 31.85 



114. 95 

 56.57 

 56.45 

 41.87 

 74.11 

 40.26 

 28. 745 

 46.20 

 93.70 



132. 21 

 42.40 

 58.79 

 24.92 

 76. 65 

 55.95 

 45.41 

 75.09 

 19.37 



174. 90 

 57.76 

 31.56 

 14.81 

 22.62 



94.48 



36.59 

 83.92 



45.98 

 35.74 

 47.60 

 46.90 

 53.97 

 48.35 

 36.94 



104. 22 

 32.88 

 24.22 



Plain 

 mac- 

 adam. 



3,168.63 



121. 



4. 

 61. 

 11. 

 45. 



4. 

 33, 

 52. 

 70. 

 24. 

 50. 

 14. 

 52. 

 147. 

 28. 

 14, 

 25, 

 14. 



4. 

 14. 

 74. 

 98. 



4. 

 3L 

 34. 

 162. 

 56. 

 14, 

 21. 

 112, 

 46. 



12.99 



2,354.97 



Gravel. 



6.67 

 i.OO 



246. 06 

 93.12 



12.39 



6.06 



Brick. 



2.45 

 2.73 

 1 



.10 



22.02 



,5.4' 



6.35 



,11 



53.93 

 .79 

 '.'27 



.,58 

 .23 



12. 26 



2. ,59 



L25 



1.00 



.30 



8.9.'> 



1.63 

 .39 

 1.1 



2.43 



Con- 

 crete. 



0.47 

 15.20 



9.50 

 '24.12 



20.69 



2.41 

 3.01 



8.08 



2.88 

 3.25 



6.58 



26.96 



3.43 



6.7 



.18 



18.17 

 12.81 



1. 



L95 



3.75 



6.76 



8.98 



.27 



.70 

 28.42 



7.60 



11.85 

 4.04 



Other 

 mate- 

 rials. 



27.91 



•8.76 



6 3.15 



24.1 

 65.5 



27.85 



49.61 



Total 



State 

 and 

 county 

 high- 

 ways. 



182. 



78. 

 132. 



69. 

 100. 



68. 



63. 

 104. 

 139. 



87. 



74. 

 116. 

 124. 

 2,59. 

 137. 



77. 



61. 



35. 



74. 



49. 

 108. 

 216. 



69. 



87. 



79. 

 2,52, 



96. 



50. 

 111. 

 209. 

 185. 

 369. 

 241. 



68. 

 118. 

 126. 



.52. 

 172. 



39. 

 196. 

 106. 



63. 



33. 



32. 



6,338.90 



County 

 roads. 



504 72,555.095 



1 Constant progress is being made in the matter of permanently improving town highways. At the close 

 of the year 1914 there had been constructed a total of 3,363 miles of town macadam and 5,430 miles of gravel. 

 All town roads, with the exception of about 2 per cent, have been improved in some manner. 



2 Slag. 



3 Macadam. 



* Brick, bituminous macadam, and macadam. 

 6 Shale. 

 6 Earth. 

 ' Granite. 



