APPENDIX. 
XLVII 
ALABAMA— Continued. 
Table 37. — Miles of all public roads, State and local, outside of incorporated cities, 1914- 
Continued. 
Total 
mileage 
of all 
roads. 
Surfaced roads. 
County. 
Macadam. 
Gravel. 
Sand clay. 
Total 
surfaced. 
Percent- 
age of 
all roads 
surfaced. 
Increase 
in 
surfaced 
road 
mileage 
over 1909. 
Graded 
and 
drained 
earth. 
Hale 
225 
800 
800 
500 
1,975 
1,500 
500 
800 
700 
500 
400 
400 
600 
1,100 
900 
1,000 
2,350 
1,600 
925 
600 
680 
800 
920 
860 
600 
800 
851 
700 
825 
650 
860 
1,015 
650 
800 
1,000 
5 
25 
7 
30 
7 
30 
170 
400 
40 
60 
44 
10 
110 
44 
35 
350 
7 ' 
100 
23 
337 
13.3 
.8 
3.7 
34.0 
20.3 
2.6 
12.0 
5.5 
1.4 
22.0 
11.0 
8.7 
58.3 
.6 
11.1 
2.3 
14.3 
29 
7 
25 
50 
150 
5 
20 
44 
10 
50 
34 
35 
145 
7 
100 
13 
67 
- 3 
387. 07 
10 
40 
11 
3 
50 
"•"; 
30 
50 
150 
115 
20 
10 
385 
40 
60 
250 
45 
60 
44 
40 
10 
20 
110 
44 
10 
300 
7 
28 
15 
100 
25 
30 
25 
50 
50 
60 
72 
8 
2 37 
45 
200 
20 
650 
50 
700 
70 
40 
11 
228 
75.6 
11.6 
5.8 
1.3 
24.7 
25 
70 
12 
18 
4 
22 
7 
228 
18 
Pike .. 
7 
2 
100 
28 
3 
75 
77 
100 
39 
23 
25 
12.8 
12.5 
4.6 
3.3 
3.0 
77 
20 
39 
- 77 
- 25 
St. Clair 
100 
Shelby.. 
11 
20 
12 
20 
25 
100 
50 
56.5 
56. 5 
6.6 
-161.5 
45 
Walker 
110 
100 
1 
| 
1 
20 
.1 
2.0 
- 12 
20 * 
6 14 
Total 
55,446 
483 
2, 589. 5 
1,916 
4,988.5 
8.9 
1, 724. 57 
2,023.5 
i Bituminous macadam. 
2 Comprising 16 miles of bituminous macadam and 1 mile of concrete and 20 miles of shell. 
Note.— This summary was made up from cards received from county officials, and has been revised 
and checked by Mr. ft. P. Boyd, United States collaborator and assistant State highway engineer of 
Alabama. 
