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Graham
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    • Supervisors, deficient in skill and means, 15, 71–72.
    • Surfacing: general principles of proper, 15, 100–101; materials for, 141–142.
    • Telford roads: preparation of foundation for, 15, 157; cost of building, in New Jersey, 164–165.
    • Train, Southern Railway's good roads, view of, 15, 59.
  • "Good Roads for Farmers," by Hon. M. O. Eldridge, 15, 81–161.
  • Gordon, Captain, 5, 96.
  • Gordon, Capt. John, 6, 129.
  • Gordon, Harry: author of Morris Journal, 4, 80; begins Braddock's Road, 99; map of Ohio River, 9, 48.
  • Gordon, denies Proctor transportation to Maumee, 8, 112.
  • Goreville (Illinois), Clark's route, 8, 27.
  • Gorman, Senator A. P., president of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, 13, 163.
  • Government Coöperation in Object-lesson Road Work, by Hon. Martin Dodge, quoted, 15, 67–80.
  • Graded Way, Pike County, Ohio, 1, 88.
  • Graham, History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio, cited, 11, 166.