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CHAPTER II

GOVERNMENT COÖPERATION IN OBJECT-LESSON ROAD WORK[1]

IN a government having a composite nature like that of the United States it is not always easy to determine just what share the General Government, the state government, and the local government should respectively take in carrying out highway work, though it is generally admitted that there should be coöperation among them all.

In the early history of the Republic the National Government itself laid out and partially completed a great national system of highways connecting the East with the West, and the capital of the nation with its then most distant possessions. Fourteen million dollars in all was appropriated by acts of Congress to be devoted to this pur-

  1. By Hon. Martin Dodge, Director of the Office of Public Road Inquiries.