INDEX
- Accidents, highway, and their mitigation, [351]-[380]
- Agriculture, stage of, in development of civilization, [4]-[6]. See [Farms]
- Amos log loader, working of, [299]
- Anderson, A. P., tables from “Modern Road Building and Maintenance” by, [269]
- Appian Way, famous highway, [23]-[24]
- Ashley, Wm. H., founder of Rocky Mountain Fur Company, [54]
- Asia, early highways in western, [19]-[21]
- Asphalt and asphalt block roads, good qualities of, [265]-[266]
- Assessments for highway improvement, [311]-[321]
- Astor, John Jacob, exploring expedition organized by, [55]
- Automobiles, railway passenger earnings affected by, [163]; effects of, on street-car lines, [164]-[166]; great use of, for pleasure passenger traffic, [187]-[189]; estimate of cost per mile of riding in, [189] [n.]; changes in society produced by, [203]-[208]; effects on health, [211]-[213]; and crime, [213]-[214]; percentage of accidents due to, [351]-[352]; responsibility of the driver for accidents and their avoidance, [352]-[355]; horns for, [356]-[357]; stopping on grades, backing, etc., [357]-[358]; miscellaneous causes of accidents, [358 ff.]; ranking and parking of, [420]-[425]; ramp and elevator garages for, [427]-[429]; gas, air, and water stations, [433]-[434]
- Automotive transportation, analysis and discussion of, [181]-[218]
- Auto trucks, effects of, on railroads, [163]-[164]. See [Trucking by motor]
- Babson, Roger W., quoted on relations between railways and auto trucks, [163]-[164]
- Backing of cars, accidents due to, [357]-[358]
- Baldwin Locomotive Works, origins of, [102]
- Beautification of roads, discussion of, [382]-[416]
- Bible, references in, to highways, [19]-[20]
- Bicycles, influence of, on roads, [127]-[136]; highway accidents due to, [378]
- Bodies, removable, a device for loading and unloading freight, [191]-[192]
- Bonds, issuing of, for highway financing, [322]-[323]; kinds of, [323]-[327]; total cost of a loan, by the three kinds, [327]-[328]; the term of, [328]-[331]
- Boone, Daniel, “Autobiography” quoted, [40]-[42]
- Boone’s Trace, account of, [39]-[43]
- Boston, early railroads centering at, [105]
- Brakes, parts played by, in automobile accidents, [359]-[360]
- Brick roads, good qualities of, [264]
- Bridger Pass, discovery of, [54]
- Bridges, road accidents caused by, [368]
- Buses. See [Motor-buses]
- Cabot, Philip, article by, on New England railways, cited, [162]; calculations and figures by, [171]-[172]
- Calk, William, “Diary” of, quoted, [43]-[46]
- Camden & Amboy R.R., chartering of, [104]
- Camping grounds for motor tourists, [451]-[456]
- Canals, era of, in England, [14]-[15]; in America, [70]-[75]; passenger traffic on, [75]-[76]; inability of, to compete with railways, and results, [76]-[77]; ship, [77]; Sault Ste. Marie, Welland, and Cape Cod, [77]; Panama Canal, [77]-[88]
- Canoes, travel and transportation by, [34]-[35]
- Cape Cod, ship canal across, [77]
- Cattle. See [Stock raising]
- Census. See [Traffic census]
- Central Pacific Ry., building of, [112]
- Charleston & Hamburg R.R., building of, [103]
- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, building of, [73]
- Civilization, transportation a measure of, [1 ff.]; five stages in, [1]-[2]; stage of Direct Appropriation, [2]-[4]; Pastoral Stage, [4]; Agricultural Stage, [4]-[5]; Handicraft Stage, [6]-[12]; Industrial Stage, [14]-[18]
- Clark, William. See [Lewis and Clark]
- Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, terms of, [83]
- Clermont, Robert Fulton’s steamboat, [89]
- Clinton, De Witt, efforts of, in behalf of canal-building, [71]
- Coaches. See [Stagecoaches]
- Colonial days, transportation in, [34]-[46]
- Concrete roads, good and poor qualities of, [264]
- Consolidated Rural Schools, importance of motor transportation to, [208]-[210]
- Container, the demountable, [176], [192]-[193]
- Cooper, Peter, locomotive built and operated by, [100]-[101]
- Coöperative marketing, advantages of, [277]-[282]
- Corporations, financing of highway transportation by, [345]
- Crédit Mobilier, notorious railway-construction scandal, [115]-[116]
- Crime, the automobile and, [213]-[214]
- “Cross Crossings Cautiously” campaign, [380]
- Culverts, road accidents caused by, [368]
- Cumberland Road, building of, [62]-[64]; extension of, [64]-[66]
- Curves, dangers of, [367]
- Dairying, use of motor truck in, [293]-[294]
- De Lesseps, Ferdinand, and Panama Canal, [80]-[84]
- Des Moines, Iowa, good roads, movement at, [132]-[133]
- Destruction of highways, factors in, [245]-[248]
- Detour signs, [442]-[443]; location of, [443]
- Distance and direction signs for motorists, [436]-[437]
- Driver, responsibility of the, for automobile accidents, [352]-[355]
- Dunlop, J. B., inventor of pneumatic tire, [128]
- Du Pont Road, example of private financing of highway, [307]-[308]
- Durability, an important factor in road building, [254]
- Earth roads, good and poor qualities of, [263]
- Efficiency outline of motor transport, [225]-[227]
- Electric-light poles along highways, [412]-[413]
- Electric traction, operation of street cars by, [122]-[124]
- Elevator garages, [427]-[428]
- Engine. See [Steam engine]
- Eno, William Phelps, development of traffic regulation due to efforts of, [378]-[379]; cited on width of parking spaces, [423]; cited on opera house traffic, [426], [427]
- Eno Foundation for Highway Traffic Regulation, Inc., [379]-[380]
- Erie Canal, building of, [70]-[72]; small profit from, [75]
- Esthetics, highway, [382]-[416]
- Express rates, reduction of, due to short-haul motor trucking, [174]-[175]
- Express terminal stations, [429]-[433]
- Factory products, transportation of, by motor truck, [301]-[303]
- Farms, meaning of the automobile to, [177]; motor trucking to and from, [196]-[201]; Rural Mail Delivery one of many modern advantages, [210]-[211]
- Federal aid, financing of highways and transportation lines by, [332]-[334]; present state of, [334]-[335]; plan of local matching of Federal Aid dollars, [335]-[342]
- Federal Aid Road Act, passage of, [152]-[153]; provisions of, [153]-[154]; rules and regulations for carrying out, [154]-[156]; marked success of, [156]
- Feudal system, government under the, [5]-[6]
- Financing, highway, [343]-[349]
- Forestry, use of motor truck in, [295]-[298]
- France, traffic censuses in, [236]-[237], [240]-[242]
- Garages, public, [427]-[429]
- Gardening, road, [382]-[387]
- Gasoline, stations for selling, [433]
- Gila Trail, [55]; route of, [58]
- “Good roads” movement, growth of, [128]-[129]
- Government, U. S., attitude toward river improvement, [94]-[97]; ownership of railways by, [112]; aid of state and Federal, for better roads, [147]-[156]
- Grain exchanges, account of, [275]-[277]
- Gravel roads, good and poor qualities of, [263]-[264]
- Greece, effects on ancient, of lack of roads, [21]-[22]
- Greeley, Horace, quoted on canals, [76]
- Guides, highway, for motorists, [435]-[445]
- Guilds, medieval, [6]-[8]; destruction or lapsing of, [9]-[10]; functions taken over by government, [10]
- Handicrafts, stage of, in growth of civilization, [6]-[12]
- Harding, President, discussion of transportation problem by, [217]-[218]
- Harriman interests, railway lines held by, [117]
- Haulage. See [Trucking by motor]
- Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, terms of, [84]
- Health, the automobile and, [211]-[213]
- Henderson, James, early American pioneer, [39]-[43]
- Highway, distinction between road and, [222]
- Highways, important early, [19]-[22]; of ancient Rome, [22]-[27]; classification of, [222]; planning systems of, [222 ff.]; units of systems, [227]-[229]; principles of esthetic construction applied to, [382]-[416]. See also [Roads]
- Hogs. See [Stock raising]
- Hoover, Secretary, quoted on farm motor trucks, [197]
- Horine, M. C., “Economics of Motor Transport” by, quoted, [225]-[227]
- Horns for automobiles, [356]-[357]
- Hotels, accommodations for tourists in, [460]
- Humboldt River route, discovery of, [54]
- Husband, Joseph, “Story of the Pullman Car” by, [120]-[121]
- Individual financing of highway transportation, [343]-[344]
- Information, supplying of, to automobile tourists, [461]-[462]
- Interurban railways, effects of motor competition on, [164]
- Intra-city traffic, calculations concerning, [170]
- Inventions, industrial stage of civilization brought about by, [14]-[15]
- Iron, invention of new methods of smelting, [15]
- Italy, traffic censuses in, [242]
- Jay walking, as a cause of accidents, [377]
- Jefferson, Thomas, Louisiana Purchase arranged by, [48]
- Jerusalem, effects upon, of strategic position, [20]
- Jitneys, earnings of street-car lines diminished by, [165]; importance of business done by, [183]
- John Bull, locomotive, [102]
- Joliet, Louis, early explorer, [46]
- Kay, John, inventor of fly shuttle, [16]
- Kentucky, Boone’s path into, [42]; early railroads in, [106]
- Knight, Jonathan, coning of engine wheels invented by, [101] [n.]
- Lancaster turnpike, building of, [60]-[61]
- Land, grants of, to railways, [110]; grants to Pacific roads, [111]-[114]
- Later California Trail, route of, [57]
- Lauck, W. J., quoted on avoidable railway wastes, [175] [n.]
- League of American Wheelmen, organization of, [128]; good roads movement sponsored by, [129]-[136]
- Lewis and Clark Expedition, account of, [48]-[53]
- Lighting of roads and streets, [447]-[449]
- Lights, on cars, as sources of danger, [361]-[362]; for non-motorized traffic, [378]
- Loading and unloading freight, devices for, [191]-[194]
- Locomotive, invention and early development of, [18]; the first, [99]-[103]; progress in mechanical development of, [119]-[120]
- Louisiana Territory, purchase of, [48]
- Lumbering, improved methods in, due to motor truck, [295]-[300]
- Macadam, J. L., road construction by, [60]
- Macadam roads, good and poor qualities of, [264]
- MacDonald, T. H., classification of highways by, [222]
- Manse, W. H., cited on waste by railways, [176]
- Map signs, sizes of, [439]-[441]
- Marketing, effect of ease and cost of transportation on production and, [273]-[304]
- Marks, highway, for motorists, [435]-[445]
- Marquette, Jacques, explorations of, [46]-[48]
- Massachusetts, state aid for highways in, [150]-[151]
- Merger, railway consolidation by, [117]
- Michigan Central R.R., beginnings of, [106]
- Mining, use of motor trucks in connection with, [300]-[301]
- Mississippi River, steamboat transportation on, [90]-[91]
- Mohawk & Hudson Company, chartering of, [103]
- Moore, W. H., “good roads booster,” [139]
- Morgan interests, railway lines held by, [117]
- Motor-buses, relations between street-car lines and, [165]-[166]; character of business done by, [184]-[187]; extent of suburban and interurban, [196]; terminal stations for, [429]-[433]
- Motor transport efficiency outline, [225]-[227]
- National Good Roads Association, activities of, [139]
- National Road. See [Cumberland Road]
- National system of highways, arguments for, [227]-[229]
- Nebraska State Journal, editorial from, [204]-[205]
- New England, early railways in, [105]
- New Orleans, importance of, due to river traffic, [90]-[91]
- New York Central & Hudson River R.R., beginnings of, [103]-[104]
- New York City, Governor Clinton’s prophecy concerning, [71]-[72]
- New York State, canal-building in, [70]-[74]; automobile roads in, [460]-[461]
- Nicaragua, canal route across, [84]
- “No Accident” campaigns, [380]
- Novelty, Ericsson’s locomotive, [100] [n.]
- Nye, Bill, quoted on roads, [130]-[131]
- Office of Public Roads Inquiry, instituted, [136]-[137]; duties and scope of, widened, [143]-[144]
- O’Hanlon, J., “Irish Emigrant’s Guide to United States,” quoted, [93]
- Ohio, first railway in, [105]-[106]
- Ohio Valley, early lines of travel to, [37]-[38]
- Old Ironsides, first Baldwin locomotive, [102]
- Opera house traffic, special arrangement for, [426]-[427]
- Oregon Trail, traffic over, [54]-[55]; origin of the, [55]-[57]; final route of, [57]
- Pacific railways, building of and land grants to, [111]-[114]
- Packing of goods on turnpikes, [58]-[60]
- Page, L. W., worker for good roads, [142], [144]
- Palestine, roads and highways of, [19]-[20]
- Panama Canal, history of, [77]-[88]
- Parking of automobiles, [421]-[422]; spaces for, a convenience to motorists, [422]-[425]
- Parks, National, visited by automobile tourists, [460]-[461]
- Partnership, financing of highway transportation by, [344]-[345]
- Pedestrians, contributory negligence of, toward accidents, [376]-[377]; rule for, on country roads, [377]-[378]
- Pennsylvania, turnpikes in, [61]
- Pennsylvania R.R., railways held by same interests, [118]
- Peru, roads in ancient, [27]-[31]
- Pioneer, Illinois Central locomotive, [108]
- Pittsburgh, Pa., growth of, [72]
- Plants, climbing, for use in road gardening, [411]-[412]
- Pleasure passenger traffic, use of automobiles for, [187]-[189]
- Poles, telephone and other, along highways, [412]-[415]
- Pope, Albert A., worker for good roads, [133], [136]
- Portages, importance of, in early American period, [36]-[37]
- Potter, I. B., good roads advocate, [129]
- Poughkeepsie, Bus Terminal Station at, [431]-[433]
- Poultry business, efficiency of motor truck in, [294]-[295]
- Prescott, W. H., “Conquest of Peru,” quoted, [28]-[31]
- Production and marketing, relation between ease and cost of transportation and, [273 ff.]
- Public ownership, as a method of financing transportation lines, [347]-[349]
- Pullman cars, development of, [120]-[122]
- Railway crossings, accidents at, [368]-[370]; increase in accidents due to automobiles, [370]-[372]; means of diminishing fatalities, [372]-[376]
- Railways, early development of, in England, [17]-[18]; effects of, on canals, [76]-[77]; account of growth and development of, [99]-[116]; consolidation of, [116]-[118]; mechanical development of, [119]-[120]; street, [122]; relation between transportation on, and on highways, [159]-[168]
- Ramp and elevator type garages, [427]-[429]
- Ranking of cars, [421]-[425]
- Regulations, road and traffic, [378]-[380]
- Resistance of road surfaces, [255]-[257]; due to grade, [257]-[261]
- Richmond, Va., first electric railway operated for profit in, [123]
- River and Harbor Improvement Bills, [96]-[97]
- Rivers, government’s attitude toward improvement of, [94]-[97]
- Road, distinction between highway and, [222]
- Roads, prehistoric American, [27]-[31]; early, in North America, [35]-[36]; evolution of modern wagon, [126 ff.]; influence of bicycle on, [127]-[136]; building of object-lesson, [142]-[144]; state and Federal aid for, [147]-[156]; good, as agencies for health, [212]-[213]; selection of suitable type, [252]-[254]; types of, and their qualities, [263]; comparison of types of, [266]-[270]; bad, as causes of accidents, [363]-[364]; naming and numbering of, [434]-[435]. See also [Highways]
- Robbery, automobiles used in, [213]-[214]
- Rocket, George Stephenson’s locomotive, [100] [n.]
- Rome, roads of ancient, [22]-[27]
- Roosevelt, Theodore, and the Panama Canal, [85]-[86]
- Rotary scheme for traffic, [424]-[426]
- Rural Free Delivery, an agency for better roads, [144]-[147]; effects of, on farmer’s life, [210]-[211]
- “Safety First” campaign, [380]
- St. Louis, Mo., as a fur center, [53]-[54]
- Salt Lake Trail, route of, [57]
- Sand-clay roads, good and poor qualities of, [263]
- San Francisco, cable cars in, [122]
- Sanitariness of roads, [262]
- Santa Fé Trail, traffic over, [54]-[55]; route of, [58]
- Saturday Evening Post, quoted on vandalism, [215]
- Sault Ste. Marie, ship canal and locks at, [77]
- Schools, motor transportation and the consolidation of, [208]-[210]
- Semaphores, use of, by traffic officers, [445]-[446]
- Service stations for automobiles, [433]-[434]
- Shrubs, for planting along roads, [403]-[411]
- Signal lights and colors, [446]-[447]
- Signs, highway, for motorists, [435]-[445]
- Skidding, accidents due to, [359]
- Sleeping car, evolution of the, [120]-[122]
- Slipperiness of road surfaces, [261]-[262]
- Smith, Jedediah, discoveries of, [54]
- South Pass, discovery of, [54]
- Spanish Trail, traffic over, [54]-[55]; route of, [58]
- Speedometer, as an essential, [363]
- Speed signs for motorists, [444]
- Spooning in automobiles, [215]
- Stagecoaches, era of, in England, [11]-[12]; on Cumberland Road, [64]-[65]
- State aid, [147]-[152]; financing highways and transportation lines by, [334]
- State system of highways, arguments for, [229]-[230]
- Steamboats, the first, [89]-[90]; on Mississippi River, [90]-[91]; increasing luxuriance of, [91]-[93]; dangers connected with early, [93]; fares on, [94]
- Steam engine, Watt’s improvements on early, [15]-[16]; attempts to use, in locomotives, [99]-[100]
- Stephenson, George, improvement of locomotive by, [18]; first locomotive put out by, [100]
- Stevens, John, called father of American railroads, [100]
- Stock raising, effect of marketing facilities and road transportation on, [284]-[293]
- Stock subscriptions for highway financing, [331]
- Stockton & Darlington R.R., completion of, [101]
- Stock watering, meaning of, [116]
- Stopping cars on grades, streets, etc., [357]
- Street-car service, progress in, [122]; effect of motor transportation on, [164]; effects of taxicabs, jitneys, and buses, [165]-[167]; competition between motor-buses and, [185]-[186]
- Superelevation of outer side of curved roadway, [364]-[366]
- Systems of highways, planning of, [222]-[270]
- Taxes for road construction, [309]-[321]
- Taxicabs, character and importance of business done by, [183]-[184]
- Telephone poles, highways disfigured by, [412]-[413]; location of, [414]-[415]
- Telford, Thomas, road construction by, [60]
- Terminals, waste at railway, [176]; transferring between, by motor-bus, [187]; improvement of facilities at, caused by motor transportation, [201]-[203]; for buses and express service, [429]-[433]
- Tom Thumb, Peter Cooper’s locomotive, [101]
- Touring by motor, amount of, [450]-[451]; camping grounds for use in, [451]-[456]; camp sites, [458]-[460]
- Towns, truck and bus lines between, [194]-[196]
- Traffic, one way and rotary, [425]-[426]; taking care of opera house, [426]-[427]; guides for, in cities, [444]-[445]
- Traffic census, taking a, for planning of highway, [234]-[236]; methods of taking, [236]-[238]; classification of traffic in, [239]-[245]
- Transcontinental railway lines, land grants to and construction of, [111]-[115]
- Transportation, a measure of civilization, [1]-[32]; classified as primary and secondary, [159]; interrelation between highway and other kinds of, [159] ff.; legitimate fields of agencies of, [168]-[170]; analysis and discussion of automotive, [181]-[202]; social aspect of motor, [203]-[208]; effect of ease and cost of, on production and marketing, [273]-[304]; financing of lines of, [306]-[343]; financing highway, [343]-[349]
- Transylvania Republic, early settlement called, [43]
- Trees, for planting along roads, [385]-[403]
- Tresaguet, French highway engineer, [60]
- Trucking by motor, effects of, on railway earnings, [163]-[164]; length of haul for economical, [170]-[174]; reduction of express rates due to short-haul, [174]-[175]; freight traffic cost under system of, [190]-[194]; traffic between towns, [194]-[196]; general effect of ease and cost of, on production and marketing, [273]-[304]
- Turnpikes, era of, in America, [58]-[60]; construction of, [60]-[61]; effects of railways on, [61]-[62]
- Types of roadway, comparison of, [266]-[270]
- Uniformity in distance and direction signs for motorists, [437]-[438]
- Union Pacific Ry., building of, [112]-[114]
- United States, transportation development in, [34]-[67]
- Units, of highway systems, [227]-[229]; of traffic, [240]-[242]
- Vandalism by visitors to country, [215]
- Vanderbilt interests, railway lines held by, [117]
- Vehicles, unlighted, as sources of danger, [362]-[363]
- Vincent, C., “Letters on Grain Marketing Problems,” quoted, [276]-[277], [280]
- Virginia, transportation improvements in early, [61]; first railroads in, [107]
- Vision, clear, as a means of safety, [366]-[367]; obstacles that obscure, a cause of accidents to pedestrians, [377]
- Wagon road, the modern, [126]-[156]
- Walker, American filibuster in Nicaragua, [80]
- Warning signs for motorists, [439]
- Washington Turnpike Company bill, [67]
- Waste, methods of avoiding, by railways, [175]-[177]
- Waterways, settlement near, in early American period, [36]-[37]. See [Canals] and [Rivers]
- Watkins, Albert, quoted on Oregon Trail, [56]-[57]
- Welland Canal, traffic through, [77]
- Wilderness Road, the, [39]-[43]
- Williams, Perry S., plan of, for information bureaus for travelers, [461]
- Wood block roads, qualities of, [265]
Text of Chart of the Organization of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, 1917
- DIRECTOR
- MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
- Chief of Management
- MANAGEMENT
- Correspondence and Files
- Cooperation with Solicitor
- Accounts
- Editorial & Library
- Quarters & Stock
- ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
- Economic Investigations and Advice
- Statistical Investigations
- Legislative Investigations and Advice
- Lectures & Exhibits
- Illustrations and Models
- GENERAL INSPECTION
- General Inspectors
- ENGINEERING
- Chief Engineer
- ROAD MATERIALS TESTS AND RESEARCH
- Chemical and Physical Tests
- Microscopic Examination and Classification of Rocks
- Standardization of Methods of Testing
- Investigations of Non-Bituminous Materials
- Research on Dust Preventives and Road Binders
- Concrete Investigations
- Field Experiments
- Inspection & Advice
- HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
- Post Road Construction
- Forest Road Construction and Maintenance
- Object Lesson Roads
- Cooperative and Experimental Maintenance
- Bridges & Culverts
- Inspection & Advice
- 1st. District
- Wash.
- Ore., Idaho
- 2nd District
- Berkely, Cal.
- Cal., Nev.
- Ariz., N. M.
- 3rd. District
- Denver, Colo.
- Mont., Wyo.
- Utah, Colo.
- 4th. District
- N.D., S.D.
- Minn., Wis.
- 5th. District
- Nebr., Iowa
- Kan., Mo.
- 6th. District
- Texas., Okla.
- Ark., La.
- 7th. District
- So. Chicago, Ill.
- Mich., Ill.
- Ind., Ky.
- 8th. District
- Tenn.
- Miss., Ala.
- Ga., S.C., Fla.
- 9th. District
- Me., N.H., Vt., N.Y.
- Mass., Conn., R.I.
- N.J., Del.
- 10th. District
- Washington, D.C.
- Ohio., Penn., Md.
- W.Va., Va., N.C.
- IRRIGATION
- Utilization of Water Power and Appliance Equipment
- Flow of Water in Ditches, Pipes, etc.
- Duty, Apportionment and Measurement of Water
- Customs, Regulations and Laws
- Drainage of Irrigated Lands
- Inspection & Advice
- DRAINAGE
- Farm Drainage
- Drainage of Swamps and Wet Lands
- Removal of Surplus Water
- Field Experiments
- Investigating and Developing Equipment
- Inspection & Advice
- RURAL ENGINEERING
- Farm Water Supply
- Drainage Disposal
- Construction of Farm Buildings
- Rural Engineering Problems Involving Mechanical Principles
- Traction Tests
- Instrument Making and Repairing
- Inspection & Advice