~- Seventh Annual Report of the -~::..:.::..._-~ State Highway De artment of Georgia to the Governor and General Assembly of tht! STATE OF GEORGIA - I' .-, I,_ I .:. ~ I I . ;1 ~if -,,.,, .'J I ';~] JANUARY I, l925 .J Seventh Annual Report of the State Highway Engineer to the State Highway Board of the STATE OF GEORGIA 1924-1925 W. R. NEEL Stale Highway Engineer TABLE OF CONTENTS. Letter of Transmittal to Governor_ Letter of Transmittal from State Highway Engineer 3-8 Accounting Department ___ _ 9-18 Equipment Department _ ___ 21-23 Construction Department 25-49 Bridge Department_ 51-55 Maintenance Department 57-109 Research and Test _______ _ 111-115 Purchasing Department 117 Officials of State Highway Dep't. ______ _ 118 State and Federal Mileage ___ _ 121-122 Oars Operated by Highway Dep't. 123-130 Road Marking __ _ 133 Miscellaneous Statistics_ 134-136 Federal Laws and Amendments __ 137-172 Georgia Highways Laws and Amendments ___ _ 173-200 Georgia Motor Vehicle Law and Amendments _ 200-210 Project Status Map_ Insert Back Cover Road Division Map________ _Insert Back Cover II Federal Aid Project 319 Habersham Co.. 2nd. Div. Concrete Bridge over Hazel Creek Rt. 15 III LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL From State Highway Board. May 14, 1925 To His Excellency, Hon. Cli~ford M. Walker, Governor, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: We hand you herewith annual report of the operations of the State Highway Board, for the year 1924, this being in accordance with the law requiring publication and distribution of the report to the members of the Legislature thirty days before the session of that body. In the absence of a chairman at this time, the remaining two members of the Board are acting jointly in thi.s communication, and as in other matters, are endeavoring to see to it that there is no slacking of work or attention in any particular. We are including reports from the many departments, and in presenting resumes emphasize our desire for economy and invite inquiry or investigation of the departments in greater detail by any one interested. We are pleased to call attention to the fact that while the law stipulates that overhead cost must not exceed 6 per cent, the actual cost of this item, as in years past, has been below the maximum and for 1924 is 4.97% The Chief Engineer, in his letter of transmittal found herein, has recommended certain changes in the laws which the Board finds to be especially meritorious, and to which special attention is urged. The Department finds itself, like all other State institutions perhaps, in need of funds, as in years past. We think there should be a bond issue of sufficient amount to enable the department to take up a paving program on our most-used roads. The vehicles passing over our main highways are far too many to make it possible tomaintain them economically. New York State spends about $600 per mile on her dirt roads per annum, while Georgia spends $208 per mile for maintenance of all types. And as we have very little paved mileage, it may be concluded that we spend probably $250 per mile on dirt roads, which is practically wasted on our main thoroughfares. It is estimated that upkeep of paved roads amounts to only $73 per mile per annum. Respectfully yours, STANLEY S. BENNET, Member S. H. B. W. T. ANDERSON, MemberS. H. B. 1 Federal Aid Project 313 Clarke County, 2nd Division Completed Concrete Highway on Route 15 near Athens. Ga. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL From State Highway Engineer Jan. 1, 1925. Members of State Highway Board. Sirs: I herewith submit to you my report which embodies the reports of the various departments under my supervision for the year 1924. This department since the year 1920, has worked upon the plan of removing the weakest links from the State Highway System, which are generally found in the Counties wh'ch have in the past been financially unable to carry on their road construction with the same rate of progress that the wealthier Counties have been able to do. After the State Highway System was laid out work was immediately begun by this Department to properly locate, drain, grade, and provide with a temporary surface, such as sand clay or top soil, the roads on the State Highway System in the Counties most needing this work, with a view of making passable the greatest number of days of the year, consistent with this type of construction, the entire State Highway System, thereby bringing about a uniform development and furnishing reasonable transportation facilities at the earliest possible moment with funds available to each County within the State. This new construction work together with the patrol maintenance of tbe entire State Highway System, has so encouraged and made possible the use of the State Highway System by automobiles and motor trucks that the time bas come, due to this increased traffic, when it will be imperative to further improve this system of roads by at once beginning the paving of the heaviest traveled roads on this State System and continuing this work until the entire System bas been bard surfaced. At this time there are at least one thousand miles of the approximate 6,000 mile State System which have entirely too much traffic to permit of adquate maintenance with the present temporary surface on same. You can readily see that should we begin a construction program which would permit of hard surfacing 200 miles each year, costing $5,000,000 per year that it would be five years before this 1,000 miles of road which should be hard surfaced at this time, could be completed. During this five year period should traffic continue to increase as in the past five years, and even a greater increase is to be expected, there would be additional roads on the System, carrying more traffic than the type of surfacing would warrant. I respectfully refer you to the report made by the Bureau of Public Roads, which shows the progress made by the various States of the Union, 3 in the construction of highways in co-operation with the Federal Gmernment. This report shows that your State Highway Department st.1mds among the first in the progress made in this work. The engineers engaged in the design and construction of highways and bridges in Georgia have become thoroughly qualified to turn out the highest class of work. The class of work turned out during the past year is much better than that performed during the previous years. Accounting: The Accounting Department has been thoroughly organized, each one of the nine divisions of the State having a district cashier reporting thru the division engineer to the General Office where complete records of every transaction involving the finances of the Department are recorded. It is my opinion, however, that a monthly audit should be made by an independent accounting organization preferably working under the direction of the State Auditing Department, if such an arrangement could be made. Equipment: A great deal of the surplus war equipment furnished our State thru the Bureau of Public Roads has become unserviceable due to continuous use over long period of time and it has become necessary to replace this equipment by the purchase of new equipment. In the meantime the Highway Department shop facilities have been greatly improved. Not only that, but the mechanics both in the East Point shops and those working in the divisions as well as the tractor, truck and road machine operators, have become more proficient in their work. On account of the large amount of money invested in machinery and equipment used both for maintenance and construction purposes, not only can money be saved, but a greater amount of work can be done by giving this branch of the department's work the highest class of supervision. Construction: A great many States entered upon intensive highway construction work as did Georgia after the first Federal Aid appropriation in 1916 and as a consequence there was a greater volume of work than was there experienced highway engineers to supervise same. As a consequence our Department, when we began to greatly expand in 1920, found it impossible to secure the necessary number of experienced engineers and it became necessary to employ the best men available at that time. Since that time however, we have eliminated from the organization the men who were thoroughly incompetent and not capable of improving, replacing them with other men who either were better qualified from experience or who were capable of learning. The class of work performed during the year 1924 was up to the highest standard and it is my opinion that at this time Georgia has one of the most competent road-building organizations to be found in the United States. The progress made by the construction department up to January 1, 1925, shows a large mileage of improved roads and bridges. Details of the work done are found in the report for this department. 4 Maintenance: The income from the sale of motor vehicle license tar,s made it possible to increase the number of patrol sections and purchase considerable new equipment during the past year. However, the patrol sections were entirely too long and the conditions of a large mileage of the State Highway System was too bad to make it possible to maintain the State Highway System in travelable condition during bad weather. The men in this Department are just now becoming sufficiently well acquainted with their work and the territory in which they are operating to intelligently perform their duties. The maintenance of highways was an entirely new undertaking within our State and it was impossible to secure men experienced in this work. However, after a years experience they are a great deal more proficient and competent to satisfactorily discharge their duties and there is a better outlook for satisfactory maintenance during the year 1925 than ever before. It became necessary to give each division engineer a competent assistant to be charged with the duties of maintenance and as a result of adopting this policy the men have become more rapidly trained in their duties than could have been expected without this plan having been adopted. A list of all equipment and other details are to be found in the report from this department. It is my opinion that at some time during the year 1925 it will be possible to abolish the position of Chief Maintenance Engineer as well as that of Chief Construction Engineer. These positions were created when the Department was new and it was necessary to have these men reporting directly to the State Highway Engineer during the organization period of the divisions. Now that the division offices are thoroughly organized with competent division engineers assisted by the maintenance engineer in each division, I am of the opinion that the two positions above referred to can be abolished, thus saving a considerable amount of money in overhead expense. Br'dges: The bridge department has submitted a complete detailed report of the progress made in this department. As in previous years this has been one of the most active branches of the Highway Department. Altho our State has constructed more Federal Aid bridges than any State in the Union, we found such a tremendous number of bridges on the verge of falling down when we took over the State Highway System that in spite of the great number of bridges constructed, there are at this time a large number remaining in a very dangerous condition. One of the worst features of our present motor vehicle law requiring the distribution of the motor vehicle funds to the Counties based on State road mileage within the Counties to be expended by the State Highway Department for maintenance purposes, is that there is no 5 --- -----------, special provision made for maintaining bridges. The condition of the bridges in some of the Counties require a greater expenditure of funds to make them safe for travel than the maintenance allotment to those Counties, including the emergency fund, will provide. Therefore, I again urge as I did in the last annual report that the emergency fund of $50,000 be increased to $200,000, as no less than this amount will be sufficient to make our bridges safe and leave a reasonable margin for other emergencies such as that of the winter floods which did so much damage to our State Highways and bridges, requiring the expenditure of large amounts of money to restore traffic. Testing Laboratory: On account of the great demand made upon the Department for testing materials, both for State Highway work as well as County work with a view of greater economy and having the work under our immediate control and also with a view of training our own engineers, it was thought advisable to provide a testing laboratory at East Point where our General Offices are located. This was approved by the State Highway Board and a building erected for same. This department has been of great assistance in carrying on our work. Grade Crossings: As shown in the road construction report there have been eliminated 223 railroad grade crossings. I wish to emphasize the fact that 159 of this number have been eliminated by relocation, that is, by placing the highway on one side of the railway and this has been done without expense to the railroads, except in one County where the Georgia Railroad has assisted in this work by a cash contribution for each crossing eliminated. 47 of these grade crossings were eliminated by overhead structures and 17 by underpasses, the Highway Department and the Counties paying the greater part of the cost of this work. Attention is again called to the need of legislation setting forth clearly a method of procedure and an equitable division of the cost involved in the elimination of railway grade crossings. At the present time there is practically no legislation covering this necessary part of highway betterment. The only law on the subject was passed more than fifty years ago and this law altho general in terms was not intended for present day conditions. On this old law has been built a confusing structure of court decisions and there is no definite business like method of procedure for either the State Highway Department or for the Railway Companies. The practical method of preventing grade crossing accidents is to eliminate the grade crossings wherever found practical. The State Highway Board should be empowered to handle this problem in a logical business like way dividing the cost equitable with the Railway Companies. The railroad companies as well as the Highway Department favor the passage of legislation providing for the protection of the public by elimination of grade crossings. I wish to offer the following recommendations; some of which are same recommendations made by me in the annu!!-1 report of 1923: 6 (1 l That the State Highway law be so amended as to place all funds for the maintenance of State roads directly under the control of the Hgihway Department without reference to County line, and that any surplus funds from this source not required for maintenance be used for construction. (2) That the motor vehicle law be so amended to better protect the large investment of the people's money now being made in the construction of the State Highway System by placing reasonable limits on gross loads, speed of motor vehicles, width of tires, etc., revised license fees on busses and commercial truck lines. (3) The Highway Board should be authorized to prepare suitable regulations for governing traffic on the public roads of the State and also authorized to enforce the motor vehicle law, which is now flagrantly abused. (4) The law requumg the railroads to construct suitable grade separation structures should be redrafted to apply to modern conclitions and a more satisfactory basis of co-operation between the two interests (Highway and Railroad) provided. (5) Amend the Act of 1919, the original Haighway Act, so as to allow the Highway Department to operate under what is known as the "Workman's Compensation Act." (61 Amend the Highway Act so as to prohibit any person, firm, or corporation from constructing any works in or upon any State road or from constructing any overhead or underground crossing thereon, or laying or maintaining drainage, sewer, or water pipes under ground, except under such conditions and regulations as may be prescribed by the State Highway Department, not withstanding any consent or franchise granted by any town or county. (7) I recommend the passage of an act prohibiting the removal of any monument or stake placed or erected or used by the Highway Department, its offices or employees, for the purpose of designating any point in the boundary or survey of any State road. (81 Should adequate funds be provided for constructing the State Highway System, I would recommend that the mileage of the State Highway System be increased by approximately 300 miles, bringing the total mileage permitted under the law to 6500 as there are several places where by the addition of short sections of road, the System could be greatly improved. Without additional funds being provided, however, for a more rapid development of the Rystem, any addition of mileage to same would result, not only inadequately maintaining the System, but also in retarding the construction of same and, therefore, would not result in any benefit whatever to the traveling public. 7 The spirit of co-operation existing among the various departments, in fact thru out the entire organization and extending to the officials of the Counties, is resulting in general good to the antire State. The relations between the Bureau of Public Roads and the State Highway Department have improved steadily until the point has been reached when I can say that the two departments are working in complete accord. I wish to again thank members of the Highway Board for the assistance rendered me and the other members of my Department in the conduct of our work. Reports of the several departments are submitted in detail. Respectfully submitted, W. R. NEEL. State Highway Engineer. FEDERAL AID PROJECT 94 DOOL\" CO L':\T\' . jth 01\' . 0~'1 PLETED SA:\ D CLA \' ROAD 1\EAR VIE:\:\A, RO uTE 7. 8 ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. As reported in the report covering the year 1923, the State Highway Department continues to operate under the budget system. At the beginning of the year, an estimate is made of the anticipated revenue to be provided the Department for its various activities,-General Expense, Maintenance, Construction, and Emergency. With this general budget approved, monthly budgets are then prepared for the operations month by month. These are made up in minute detail showing proposed expenditures for each class and type of work to be performed. The foilowing statement shows that there has been received from the Federal Government for road construction in Georgia from January 1, 1922 to January 1, 1925, $5,527, 710.24, and that there is due the Department on vouchers submitted $331,824.38. The report shows that from the Motor Vehicle Tax the Department was furnished $2,446,196.32, for the year 1924 and from the Motor Fuel Tax $1,120,132.40, for the year 1924. These funds were disbursed by the Department as follows; $'l46,210.62 for General Expense; $1,078,734.55 for construction and reconstruction; $1,316,582.19 for Maintenance; $50,000.00 for Emergency bridge and road work; $50,359.29 for special maintenance required on Federal Aid projects by the Federal Government; $616,770.44 for construction, including supervision of construction and surveys and plans; $137,842.04 in accounts not distributed on December 31, 1924 at which date the books were closed. These figures are taken from statements complied from the records of the Department at the close of business for the year 1924, inasmuch as an audit had not been completed by the State Auditor. FINANCIAL STATEMENT CITIZENS & SOUTHERN BANK ACCOUNTING OF FEDERAL AID FUNDS Jan. 1st, 1922 To Jan. 1st, 1925. Bank Balance .. ------------- Over Draftl04,609.22 U.S. Goverment. ____________ $Dr.5,859,534.62 $Cr.5 ,527, 710.24 $Dr.331 ,824.38 Project Accounts with Federal Goverment ___________ _ Engineering Fees Received from U. S. but not Disbursed .. _______________ _ Interest, Cit. & Sou. Bank__ _ Advances to Cover Delayed Reinbursements __________ _ Dr. Cr. $Dr.227 ,215.16 $229,054.51 $3,700.00 1,663.16 197.49 3.700.00 g 230,915.16 $Cr.227 ,215.16 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FULTON NATIONAL BANK Accounting of the State Aid Road Fund January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. Motor Vehicle Warrants Rec'd. (State Treas.)~~~~~~~~~~ Gas Tax Warrants Rec'd. (State Treas.) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _~ _~ _ Interest on Deposits~~~~~~~~~-~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __ ~ $Cr.2,446.196 .32 Cr.1 ,120,132.40 Cr.5 .221 .84 Total Resources State Aid Road Fund. ~-----~---- EXPENDITURES: General Expense~ ___ ~ ___ ~ _______ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$ Gas Tax Construction & Reconstruction~~~-~~~~~~~_~~_ __ __ Maintenance_~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~_~_~ ~_~~ Emergency & Mount F. A. Proj. ~-~~~~~~~~~-~----~--~~~~Construction~ ____ ~ ___ ~- ~ ____ . _~ ~ ____ ~ _~ _~- ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ _ Advances ____ ~~ __ ~~ ____ ~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~-_. _______ _ Bills Receivable_. __ ------~-- ____ -~-~ __ ~~~~~~ __ ~~~-----~-- $Cr.3 ,571 ,550.56 346,210.62 1,070,734.55 *1,316,582.19 100,359.29 616,770.44 112,717.76 25,124.28 TotaL~ ___ ~ _____ ~-- __ ~-. _____ ~~~-~ __ ~ _____ ~_~ _____ .~$ 3,588,499.13 Bank Balance 12-31-24 per Cash Book . . . . . . . . . . . ~.$(0.Draft)l6,948.57 RECAPITULATION GENERAL EXPENSE January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. Board of Commissioners Expenses : John N. Holder, SalarY~--- _________ ~ ____ ~~ .. $ John N. Holder, Expenses ..... -------~~-- Stanley S. Bennett, per diem .. ~----~-----~ Stanley S. Bennett, Expenses ........ ___ ~~_ W. T. Anderson, per diem. ____ ~ _____ .. ~~ __ _ W. T. Anderson, Expenses..... ~------~--- Maintenance Office of Board~ ...... __ .. ~~~ Salary, Stenographer~~~.~~~. __ . __ . __ ~~ __ ~_ Auto License Collector_~----~--------~~~--- Auto Equipment_ __ ~~ ______ __ .. -~~ _~~~_~~_~ Repair & Improvements_~~~~ ___ .~~~~~._~_~~ Insurance~~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ______ -~ ~~ _~ __ ~~ _~ _~ ~ Attorney's Salary and Expense_ ~ _~ ~ __ ~ ~. __ ~ Auditing and Annual Report Expense~~~ __ Salary and Wages_~ ______ . __ -~ ____________ _ Blue Prints~~_ .. ___________ -~ ____________ ~-~ Subsistence_~~ __________________ ~- ____ ~~_~~ Transportation. __ ~ __ ~~ _______ ~- __ ~_.~~~ __ _ Office Equipment~-~._~_~_~~ ______ ~_~ __ ~~~~ Field Equipment_~ _______ ~~~~~~~ __ ~~~_~~~~_ Telephone, Telegraph and Postage~_~ ___ ~_ Incidentals~~_~~_~ __ ~~~ ___ ~~. _____________ ~ Office Supplies~-~-~ _____ ~- ____ ~- __________ ~ Field Supplies ~~ ~ ___ ~- ~ ___ . _~- ~~ __ ~ _~- ~ ~ _~ ~ Rent, Heat, Light, Water_~~-~-~--~~---~~- Freight, Express and Drayage~~ __ ~_~. __ ~~~ Auto Maintenance~~~~~~~_~~~~~- __ ~- __ -~_~~ Equipment RentaL_.~~_~~~~~ ____ ~~~~_~~~ __ 6,000.00 3,280.79 670.00 811.56 1,190.00 1,691.45 572.50 1,500.00 --- $ $ Total~~---~~-~---~~~--~~--~~--~~-------~~~-~-~~---------$ *-Includes $12,330.92 for erections of signs 10 15 '716 .30 2,554.57 13,437.48 2,119.59 8,931.95 5,063.75 1,702.59 155,840.98 Cr.2 ,448.45 11,186.95 14,635.15 9,840.34 52,707.61 13,381.94 3,100.90 8,976.76 1,769.39 11,623.84 2,572.74 15,163.18 Cr.1 ,666.94 346,210.62 CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION PAID OUT OF GAS TAX January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. FIRST ROAD DIVISION Project Amount Spent Cobb County __________________________________________ $ Gilmer County -----------------------------Bartow County _________________________________________ _ Whitfield County ____________________________________ _ Walker S-1-10L __ ----------------------------- _________ _ Pickens 119______________________________________________ _ Whitfield 394 ___________________________________ ________ _ Fannin Rec. 1-3 ______ _ 5,000.00 1:?,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 Cr.1 ,097.66 8,549.31 RECONSTRUCTION Rec. 1-1 E. _______________________________________________ $ Rec. 1-1 D _______________________________________________ _ Rec. 1-2 E ________ --------------------------------------Rec. L2 D ________________ --------------------------Rec. 1-3 E ______________________________________________ _ Rec. 1-3 D ________________________________________________ _ Rec. 1-4 E. ______________________________________________ _ Rec. 1-4 D _________________ _ Rec. 1-5 E ____________ _ TotaL 1,763.83 27,527.31 615.80 15,355.18 750.00 17,238.85 788.63 7,492.49 .50 118,984.24 SECOND ROAD DIVISION Project Amount Spent DeKalb County ________ . ____________________________ .$ Rabun County ______________________________________ _ Gwinnett 117 ___________________________________________ _ Jackson 275 __________________________________________ _ Stephens 382___________________________________________ _ Rabun 391_ .. _________________________________________ _ Jackson 395__________________________________________ _ 16,000.00 8,000.00 32,000.00 25,000.00 25,754.70 7,460.43 7,000.00 RECONSTRUCTION Rec. 2-1 E. _______________________________________________ $ Rec. 2-1 D _______________________________________________ _ Rec. 2-2 E _______________________________________________ _ Rec. 2-2 D _______________________________________________ _ Rec. 2-4 E _______________________________________________ _ Rec. 2-4 D _______________________________________________ _ Total _______________________________________________ $ 11 971.62 4,287.85 1,073.66 9,182.06 903.25 8 '120.14 155,753.71 THIRD ROAD DIVISION Project Meriwether County __ Rockdale County __ _ Lamar County __ _ Monroe 306 _ Clayton 389 ________. __ Amount Spent _$ 5,000.00 16,000.00 8,000.00 10,000.00 137,553.51 Rec. 3-1 E Rec. 31 D Rec. 3-2 E Rec. 3-2 D. Rec. 3-3 E_ Rec. 3-3 D TotaL __ RECONSTRUCTIO~ _________ $ 944.72 7 ,591. 38 682.97 4,612.21 959.52 4,363.06 195,707.3 FOURTH ROAD DIVISION Project Greene County ______________________________ _ Taliaferro & Warren 360 _________ _ Taliaferro 378 ______________________ _ Amount Spent _$ 8,000.0 9,113.7 2,886.2 RECONSTRUCTION Rec. 4-1 E ______________ _ Rec. 4-1 D ________ _ Rec. 4-3 E____ ____ _________ _______________ __________ _ Rec. 4-3 D ___ ___________________________ _ Rec. 4-4 E _____________________________________________ _ TotaL --- __ $ 8 948.6., 4,361.3{) 2,229.7g 7,307.79 489.2 35,336.77 FIFTH ROAD DIVISION Project Amount Spent Stewart County_____ ________________________ $ Clay 397 ____________________ ------------------------ Schley 393-A _________________________________________ _ Crawford 398 ___________________________________ - ________ _ Lee 125 ___________________________________________ _ 4,000.00 18,487.35 10,000.00 5,000.00 4,982.1 Rec. 5-1 E _______ _ Rec. 5-1 D ___ _ Rec. 5-2 E _______ _ Rec. 5-2 D ___ _ Rec. 5-3 E _____ _ TotaL_ RECONSTRUCTION 12 763.01 3,472.91 2,755.96 13,681.59 79.73 63,222.70 SIXTH ROAD DIVISIO~ Project Telfair & Jeff Davis PutnaGl 409-A _ Houston 101-A ____ $ Rec. 6 1 E Rec. 6-1 D Rec. 62 E Rec. 6 3 E Rec. 6-4 D Rec. 6 GE_ RECONSTRUCTION Total ____ $ SEVENTH ROAD DIVISION Bryan 207 Bryan-Libelty-~Icintosh 177 _ Effingllam 205-B ___ $ Rec. 7--1 E Rec. 7-1 D_ Rec. 7-2 D RECONSTRUCTION _$ TotaL Rec. 8 1 E Rec. 8 1 D_ Rec. 8-2 E_ Rec. 8 2 D_ Rec. 8-3 E Rec. 8-4 D_ EIGHTH ROAD DIVISION RECONSTRUCTION _______ $ Total _$ NINTH ROAD DIVISION Pierce Rec. 9-8 _ $ Clinch 169 __ Brantley 388 Atkinson 410-1\ ________ _ Wayne-Glynn 355 _________ _ Rec. 9-1 E Rec. 9-1 D_ Rec. 9-2 E ___ _ Rec.9-2D ___ _ Rec. 9-3 E __ _ Rec. 9-3 D __ _ Rec. 9-4 E Rec. 9-4 D __ _ TotaL RECONSTRUCTION _$ _____ s Amount 45,340.88 5,000.00 25,000.00 2,767.22 22,075.63 90.10 .50 300.01J .50 100,574.83 17,029.21 73,541.88 6,311.68 2,096.67 22,946.69 1,734.30 123,660.43 559.73 2,658.41 230.30 4,371.09 78.60 1,775.00 9,673.13 15,000.00 27,599.00 10,062.59 10,000.00 6,000.00 1,270.11 6,866.83 815.22 2,777.00 657.92 Cr.2,947.21 81.30 29.30 73,212.06 SUMMARY OF MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Division Explanation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~---- ~-- -~---- - - - - - - - - - - - Salary \Maint .. Eng., Supervisor. $10,370.70 $12,770.52 $8,770.37 $8,643.75 $8,600.00 $8,070.9() $8,025.00 $8,055.00 $8,280.00 $8Ui%.30 Expense ;Steno., D. Cash., Off. Eng. Miscellaneous Expense. ______________ Ss.. & & W.-Patrolmen __________________ W.-Labor.. _____________________ Gas and OiL _____________ 3.222.98 70.81 13,231.26 33,460.56 18,012.79 3,158.92 241.76 2!,648. 74 37.270.51 25,673.58 4.156.33 4,669.71 16,037.75 31.222.39 20,326.44 2,4!5.92 232.04 16,231.98 3!,885.09 24,744.62 2.653.59 6,052.61 16,870.38 31.668.41 24.523.96 213.98 474.83 12,136.75 27' 784.18 25.206.05 3.292.58 1 ,.738. 93 12,950.07 25,740.7 18,562.7() 3,262.2:1 114.23 15.600.67 3fi,090.80 29' 893.76 3,689. 79 461.38 1!, 769.87 1!J.3o7.-!9 17.2!3.05 29,066.32 1-1.036. :JO l:J6,527.47 271,510.20 204,192.01 PRSahoroatpdsw.___a____y__s__________-__-__-__-__.__-__-__-__------------_---------------------Waterways __________________ Freight, Express and Drayage_~::::: 13,144.04 4.473.02 1.316.33 1,343.42 287.09 18,184.25 5,449.62 939.02 1,639.25 821.91 15,011.46 6,252.66 801.07 2.227.54 333.39 13.549.15 6,601.28 116.41 1,651.94 389.82 14,122.61 7,018.37 1.612.99 342.38 16,107.76 9,099.96 949.07 1,032.92 380.20 18,788.47 2' 561.19 1,817.56 2,015.59 859.40 13.026.77 6.3~9.71 431.93 !101.53 !, 579.23 12,US3.fiG 4,65(i.9G l,O!Ui9 l, 421.78 1.179.12 135.118.17 52' 522.77 7,333.01 13,850.02 6,172.54 Truck, Team and Equioment Hire.. 3,924.74 3,612.83 491.85 1.614.20 132.31 189.33 444.03 470. 3S 3. ()22.51 14,502.18 TEoqoulisp.m. _e__n_t________._._.__.___--. ._.__-_-_._-_._-_.-__.-__.-_-__-_Rent, Heat, Light and Water.. ______ Maintenance Supplies.. _____________ 103.41 29,861.29 111.40 306.22 405.47 43,088.19 672.23 1.050.37 453.30 38,055.99 297.25 215.49 226.15 37' 915.92 410.15 102.36 377.53 33,027.80 6-13.25 658.68 286.94 36,482.80 1,156.34 339.67 334.53 46,73S.Oo 13!.50 277.39 353.25 28' 809.10 747.81 1.280.45 312.(i2 2,853.20 29,294.20 323,273.32 131.00 4,305.92 90.87 4' 321.50 Totals _________________________ $133,240.06 $176,686.17$149,372.99 $146.730.78$148,339.90 $142,911.74 $H4,280.77 $1l7,116.ari ~115,241.90$1304,251.27 EMERGENCY EXPENDITURES January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. Emergency Including Expenditures Required Under Fede ral Ruling to Keep Federal Aid Projects in a Satisfactory condit ion of Maintenance. Divisions On e ________ ___ ____ ___________ Two __ __ _______ __ _____ ________ Three _________ ___ ____ ____ ____ Four__- ---------------------Five ______ ______ ________ __ __ __ Six_________________ __ _______ __ Seven____ ___________ _____ ___ __ Eight ___ ______________________ Nine ____ ____ __ ___ _____________ No. of Projects 19 11 13 9 8 27 8 22 5 Amount Spent $16,356 .48 8, 609.82 3,810.93 4 ,475.48 3 ,640.38 31 ,220.40 14 ,104.65 8 ,781.81 9 ,359.34 TotaL ___ ______________ _ 122 $100,359.29 F EDERAL AID PROJECT t77 LIBERTY COUJ'\TY. 7th DIV. JIIGH WATER D RJX G THE rLOOD IN JAN ARY. 15 CONSTRUCTION EXPENDITURES STATE AID ROAD FUND Jan. 1, 1924-Dec. 31, 1924. Division I No. Projects Surveys One ______________ 35 .$ 5,626.22!$ I Plans I Supervision of Construe- I I Construction I tion I 1, 1,618.69 I 26,245.681I$ I 5,690. 771 Two ______________ 65 Three ____________ 30 23,170.301 6,896.22!I 5,054.04 3,078.44 36 1 735.38 1 I 19,307.541 ,223 ,345. 791 l9 ,220.12 Four _____________ 37 Five ______________ 27 3,055.161 I 7,097. 791 1,096.52 2,602.01 24,462.231 23,m3.89 6,033.91 4,ooo.oo I Six _______________ Seven ____________ Eight ____________ Nine _____________ General Office_____ 25 8,232.80 2,145.88 7,253.18; 9,956.39! ]4 3,385.46 1,041.93 I 24,596.20 I : 2,630.581 I 26 1,565.90 790.04 17,744.31 472.54 27 I 5,581.761 875.98 I 16,966.201 I 1,480.74 8 104,~1.85! 1----------------1---------------- ---------------- _ _ TotaL _______ 294 :$ 64,511.61 1$ --~------'-~~------- 18,303.53 ,$ I 196,324.611$ 337,530.691$ Total Or.27,799.82 288,305.51 48,502.32 Or.22 ,580.00 Or.28, 71~ .69 27,588.25 Or.26,393.01 20,572.79 Or.21 ,943.20 104,371.85 616,770.44 RECAPITULATION. ADVANCES January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. Equipment Depot for Operation_ _$ Oglesby Quarry for Operation _______ _ Research & Analysis Operation 1921 Funds____ _ ___ ___ ____ _ 1922 Funds ______________________________________________ _ 1923 Funds ______________________________________________ _ 1924 Funds_________________________________ ____________ _ 1925 Funds* ____ _ Adams, R. E., Traveling Beauchamp, J. W., Traveling Culpepper, H. S., traveling_ Fish, E. A., Locating Party traveling_ Ferris, H. W., traveling ___________ _________ _ Georgia Highways, Advance to cover deficit, Salary and expense for magazine Hill, Frank, traveling___________ ________ _ Johnson, T. B. _________ _ Neel, W. R. traveling ____ _ Rhodes, C. L., traveling_ Ross, J. F., traveling .. __ Reed; G. C., Locating Party travel Smith, H. G., traveL _____ Snyder, C. M., traveL _____________ _ Verner, L. W., Locating Party Travel __________ _ Wheeler, C. W., traveL__________ ___________ _ Citizens Bank of Marietta-deposits ________________ _ Farmers & Merchants Bank, Marietta, deposits ____ _ Georgia National Bank of Athens New ShopS G-4 _______ _ 88,358.46 225.44 303.82 Cr.15 ,545.61 Cr.5,660.27 Cr.52 ,298.23 Cr.3,000.00 89,640.57 100.00 100.00 250.00 500.00 50.00 2,133.84 200.00 141.80 350.00 Cr.lOO.OO 200.00 785.58 250.00 200.00 800.00 125.00 2,480.96 1,250.00 835.00 41.40 Balance 12 -31-24_ - _$ 112 '717. 76 *-Balance of Divisions carried forwa{d for 1925. 17 RECAPITULATION BILLS RECEIVABLE January 1, 1924 to December 31, 1924. Adams-Evans Co. Bartow County Clarke Co.__ ___ _ Cheehaw Granite Co._ Caye, W. C. Dawson Co. Florence Coal Co. Gay, W. E._ Hall Co._ Hawkins, J. W. Hinton, 0. R. & Co._ Jackson Co. Laurens Co. Lamar, Mrs. Jack McCalla Bros. __ Milton Co. Neibling, T. M. _ Pratt, George ____________ _ Sherrard, S. F. & Co. Smith, J. E._ Spalding Co. Twiggs, A. J. & Son ___ _ Wiggs, H. L. Wilkes Co. WarrenCo. ____ _ U. S. G'1ve1 nment Balance 12-31 24 --- __ $ - ___ $ Amount 10.00 4.727.53 6,456.42 990.00 377.50 499.33 1,061.48 71.20 2,:!63.56 198.00 Cr.52 .H 120.00 Cr.18 .40 450.00 15.00 4'? .00 . 1.:30 40.75 158.35 6.00 350.00 82.15 16.87 2,691.74 2,000.35 2,565.29 25, 12-!.28 18 FEDERAL AID PROGRE55 MADE BY EIGHT SOUTHERN STATES All dolo qs ofJvne .Ja I!J24: /?eporl o/tiS. St:cly. ofA9ncvltvre VALUE OF FEDERAL AID PROJECTS COMPLETED MILES OF fEDERAL AID PROJECTS COMPLTED S~TE~~~~~~~~~ ~--~~~~~~rr~~~ri fLORIDA fLORIDA "IJDIAL NOT: 6eORGIA RANKS FIRST 1/Y TilE IJNITEIJ STATES 11'1 TN C'OIVS7110C71IJOF AJ/J 1/RI/JtiP'_ NAVIN6 BtJIJ.T 1-I.~N/i.GS. 01(/..AHOMA /$ SCONO WITN .,2NiiL.:J. TI~:\CTOIIS HEHlOILT IX TilE STATE 111 1.11\VJ\Y .' HOPS J\T EAST POIXT, I:A. READ\' f'On ?IIAJXTF.~A 1C E \V' i RK : REPORT OF EQUIPMENT DEPOT FOR 1924. The progress of the State Highway Department's Shops including an inventory of the Equipment Depot at East Point is shown in the following statements. Statement showing work and savings to the State by theRe-construction of Motor Equipment and Materials secured from the Federal Government also Motor Equipment and Materials in a worn and useless condition returned to the shops from the various Divisions in the State for reconditioning. 148 vehicles consisting of trucks, trac- tors, road rollers, engines, cranes. asphalt distributor, core drilling machine and other heavy road building machinery. This equipment was re- ceived from the Federal Government in a useless condition, but owing to the State's shop facilities, it was possible to put same in a renewed first- class condition throughout at a cost of $ 143,801.22 Had it not been for the shop facilities to do this work, to duplicate this equip- ment would have cost approximately $ 550,156.34 Therefore the State saved Approxi- mately________________________________ $ 406,355.12 In addition to the above Equipment completed, the shop handled 693 miscellaneous jobs consisting of repairing, rebuilding, making over, etc., light trucks and cars, stationary engines, motors, electrical equipment and other various types of equipment at a cost to the State of_ ______ $ 30,006.22 Bad it been necessary to turn this work over to commercial machine shops and garages, same would have cost approximately ______ . ___ $ 51,501.34 By the shop having the special machin- ry and equipment to do this work, the State saved approximately_______ $ 21,495.12 Summary of cost to the State to rebuild repair, etc., the above mentioned equipment ___________________________ $ 173,807.44 Had this equipment been duplicated arfd the repairs and making over been turned over to commercial shops, the cost to the State would have been approximately_____________ $ 601,657.68 Owing to the facilities of the State Shops, a total saving as shown above was made of approximately _______ .. __ $ 427,850.24 In addition to the above there is now being manufactured in the State shops bodies of various kinds, cabs, tops, special machinery and parts for the various kinds of road build- ing machinery at a cost to the State of 40% of the retail price on the open market. 21 Dl- ~IP BODY DESJ\.);ED Ai'\D BlliLT Il\ THE STATE HIGI-1\\'AY SIIOPS AT EAST POI:\T, GA. 22 In addition to the above work, there was received from the Federal Government, 21 caTload and 15 less than ca:-load shipments of supplies and material; and 18 tTucks, trailers and cars received by convoy, which were unloaded and stored in the warehouses. There were 51 carload and 115less than carload shipments from Divisions, Counties and various factories. There were loaded and shipped to Divisions and Counties 36 carload and 994 less than carload shipments. Statement of value of machinery in the shops; storage supplies and equipment: Value of Machine Shop Equipment_ _________________________ $ 34,561.27 Value of Truck and Miscellaneous Repair Shop_Equipment_ 18,474.0) Value of Tractor, Plumbing, Blacksmith, Paint and Wood- working Shops Equipment_ __________ _ 3,840.20 Value of Office and Record Equipment __________ _ 577.65 Value of Truck, Tractor, Car and Motorcycle Patts __ 283,118.80 Value of Electrical Equipment_ 4,107.50 Value of Replacement Machinery_ 16,834.00 Value of Blacksmith Tools and Supplies __ 4,974.70 Value of Carpenter Tools and Supplies ______ _ 4,089.61 Value of Plumbing Tools and Supplies _________ _ 1,281.10 Value of Shop Tools and Supplies___ ___ _ 25,697.30 Value of Miscellaneous Equipment and Hardware Supplies 76,347.18 Value of Trucks and Tractors Awaiting Repairs __ _ 39,600.00 Value of Trucks, Tractors and Cars for Either Repairs or Replacement Stock _________ _ 8,775.00 Value of Trucks and Tractors Unde'" Revair _ ___________ _ 35,626.00 Value of Trucks, Tractors and Cars Ready for Delivery ____ _ 35,875.00 Value of Road Building Equipment ::.oaned to Counties ___ _ 59,000.00 Total Value ___ _ _652 '779 .31 Value of buildings and grounds belonging to the State at East Point: Exclusive of value of Equipment and Supplies as shown above _ ________ $200,000.00 23 FEDERAL AID PROJECT 284 l.:'\101\ CO xTY. 2nd Dl\" . HEA \ y CO:'\STR UCTI CiX 0:'< :\IOUXTAIX ROAD IWL.TE II. 24 ROAD CONSTRUCTION During the year 1924 there was completed and Finally' accepted for maintenance 61 projects consisting of 290 .29 miles of road and 8, 786 linear feet of bridges costing a total of $2,748,354.81. Previous to Jan. 1, 1924 there was completed 1,365.33 miles of road and 50,119 linear feet of bridges at a total cost of $20,241,003.06, bringing the total of completed projects to 1,655.62 miles of road and 58,905 feet of bridges constructed at a cost of $22,989,358.86. There are 138 projects now under construction consisting of 917. n miles of road and 34,644 feet of bridges having a total estimated value of $11,912,278.07. Approximately $4,225,000.00 worth of work has been done on these projects under construction. The total value of projects completed and under construction amounts to $34,901,636.93. SURVEYS AND PLANSDuring the past year three complete survey parties, reporting to the General Office have handled the surveys for the entire state and plans have been prepared in the General Office. A total of 470.26 miles of line were surveyed and plans prepared at a cost of $126.27 per mile. The average cost per mile for this work formerly where it was handled by a number of smaller parties organized in the divisions averaged about $148.00 per mile for the entire state. BLUE PRINT DEPARTMENT: In Nov. 1923 it was decided to install our own blue print department as it was thought the volume of work was sufficient to warrant the operation of a machine by the department. For the period ending December 31, 1924 a total of 150,659 sq. ft. of blue prints were made at a total cost of $2,922.55. The total cost of this work if it had been done by a commercial printer would have been $5,360.09. The savings in the cost of this work for the past year was sufficient to cover the original cost of the equipment. GRADE CROSSINGS To date a total of 223 railroad grade crossings have been eliminated, 159 by relocation, 47 by overhead structures and 17 by underpasses. 25 SUMMARY OF DIVISIONS MILES OF NUMBER-~~----- ROAD-------~Lin. Ft.~~--------COST--------, Sand Clay or Gravel Water DIVISION ToD or Bound Bit.- Con- AsD- No. Soil Chert Mac. Mac. crete halt Brick Bridges State County Federal Total AMOUNT COMPLETED TO JANUARY 1. 1924 (Final Cost) Rome __ ________________ one____ 90.95 56.46 16.55 13.79 0.25________________ 2.139 $198,941.05 $844' 252.15 $835,984.92 $1.879,178.12 Gainesville____________________Two. __ 263.71 13.45 8.00 5. 70 6.56 l.OQ________ 5.052 616,155.10 1,334,163.88 1,335,718.74 3,286,037.72 Griffin ________________________Three.. 204.86 2.27..------ 6.29 49.62---------------- 3,973 342.753.82 1'902' 875.57 I. 237' 548.83 3,483,178.22 Augusta______________________ .Four... Americus______________________ F!ve____ 97.75-68.82 --6-.0-Q--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 4.46 15.39---------------14.51.. ______ 0.89________ 3,034 3,951 237,132.86 72,736.21 621,793.21 562,961.34 555,608.47 1.414,534.54 548,742.32 1,184,439.87 Dublin------------------------Six._ ___ Savannah _________ --_--_-- __ ..Seven__ 52.63 l.l3 ________ 4.30 65.98 ________________________ 23.92---------------- 10,702 38.96---------------- 5,345 198,906.ll 1,242,644. 77 64,764.42 I. 079' 582.81 963,166.20 2,404,717.08 491.772.70 1,636,119.93 Thomasville___________________Eight .. 55.15 37 .11 ____ ---- 25.71 11.94 13.40 0.35 9.970 336,967.48 1.689,462.65 1,440,039.85 3,466,469.98 0">" Waycross.. ______________ . ____ .Nine... 29.81 49.06-------- 4.40 4.20---------------- 6,053 340,569.99 493,975.28 651.782.33 I. 486' 327.60 Total for State _____________________ 929.66 165.48 24.55 79.16 150.84 15.29 0.35 50,119 $2,408,927.04 $9,771,711.66 $8,060,364.36$20,241,003.06 PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 1924 (Final Cost) Rome __________________________ one____ 5.20 13.15________ 1.70 0.71---------------- 802 Gainesville____________________Two... 71.10________ 13.80 0.60 2.00---------------- 2.346 Griffin. _____________________ --Three.. 8.40.. __ --------- _--------------- ___ --------- __ ------------Augusta_____________________ ..Four___ 74. 72. ____ ___ _____ ___ ___ __ __ _ 0.59. _____ -- __ -- _-- _ 1,287 Americus _____________________ .Five____ 11.28. _____________ -- ______________ ------- ______ _____ 349 Dublin.. ___________________ ... Six.... _ ll. 52. _____________________________ ._________ 0.15 1,680 Savannah... ________________ .. Seven__ 17.88 1.40.. _______________ ---- __ --------- _---- ___ 33 Thomasville__________________ .Eight..._______ 28.84. _____ ---- _____ ___ __ ____ 1.97-------- 448 Waycross______________________ Nine... 2.00 16.22------ __ 7.06------------------------ 1.841 $73,908.24 $126.146.66 $160,073.77 120,587.33 264,687.52 331,657.32 8,536.10.--------------------------32,246.72 183,478.96 193,97!. 77 8,088.27 22.174.51 21.960.99 13,l!8.23 162,810.27 39,016.36 9,930.32 56.475.88 63,605.18 17,848.96 202,134.08 199,026.17 16.393.53 205,113.69 215,363.97 $360,128.67 716,932.16 8,536.10 409,697.45 52,223.n 214,944.86 130,011.38 419,009.21 436,871.19 Total for State in 1924--------------- 202.10 59.61 13.80 9.36 3.30 1.97 0.15 8,786 $300,657.70 $1.223,02!.57 $1.224.675.53 $2.748.354.81 Total for State Drlor to 1924--------- 929.66 165.48 24.55 79.16 150.84 15.29 0.35 50,119 2.408,927.04 9,771,711.66 8,060,364.36 20.241.003.06 Total for State Jan. 1, 1925________ 1,13!.76 225.09 38.35 88.52 154.14 17.26 0.50 58,905 $2.709,584.74$10,994.133.23 $9,285,039.89$22.989,358.86 PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION JANUARY I. 1925 (Estimated Cost) Rome... ------------------ .One____ Gainesville. __________ . _______Two __ . Griffin ___________________ .... Three.. Augusta .. _____ . ________ . ..... Four... Americus.. _ ________ .. Five.... Dublin. ______________________ .Six... __ Savannah......... _.. ________ .Seven.. Thomasville_ ________ .Eight.. Waycross .. _. _................ Nine... 17.09 4!.31 101.81 90.93 49.90 41.76 85.61 29.71 103.78 39.36 6.02 ________ 4.87 7.48.. ...... 16.53 47.00 7.95 3.87..-------------- 2!. 91..------ !.89 13. 90 .. -------------6.80........................................ 30.46.. 1!.53 4.58 2.88........ 9.85.--------------- 12.13.--------------- 17 .80.--------------------------------------- 52 .16.. ------------ 1!. 78 22 .OL ________________ --------------------- 2.128$ l. 775 2,94.5 5,796 2,500 3,972 9,280 2.442 3,806 174,233.90$ 627,537.83 402, 92!.02 57' 705.21 204 ,54!.01 137.287.71 268,256.82 10, 80!.59 96,443.34 477,07j.81$ 495,57H.6l$ 1.146,888.35 480,193.38 1,003,350.12 2.111.08!.33 513,649.14 577 ,63!.00 1.494.20!.46 447,578.32 435,674.81 940,958.34 599,684.65 765,204.18 1,569,429.85 379,284.76 477,803.35 994,375.82 461,178.12 823,539.75 1,352,971.69 674,325.02 667,519.67 !. 352' 616.28 402 .22!. 79 451,056.83 9!9,72!.99 Total under Const'r. Jan. I. 1925.. 564.92 216.91 53.02 2!.37 51.15 10.36.. ...... 34,644$ 1.979,728.43$ 4.135,191.32$ 5,497,358.32$!1.912,278.07 Total for State. GRAND TOTAL COMPLETED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION JANUARY 1, 1925 ----------1.699.46 -112.00 91.37 109.89 205.29 27.62 0.50 93,549$ 4,689,313.17$15.429,92\.55$!4, 732,39J.21$31.9Jl.633. 93 PROJECTS CONTEMPLATED JANUARY I. 1925 (Tentative Estimated Total Cost) Rome.. ___________________ One.... _______________________________ . ____ . ____________ ......... - ....... - ---------------------- ------ ......$ Gainesville____________________ Two ________________ _____ . _____________ ... ___ . _____ . __ ........................... - ------------------------ Griffin ................. ___ ... _Three... _______ ........ _._ ..... __ ....................... ---------------------------- ---------------------------Augusta............ _________ .Four.. .. _____________________________________________________ . ___ . _____ ._ ............... __ ...................... . Americus........ _. _________ .Five.... __________________ __________________________________ . __ .. _. _.. __ . __ . __ ...................... _.......... . Dublin...... ________________ .Six.... _____________________________________________________________________________________ .............. _.... .. Savannah. __ ......... ______ .Seven... _______ . __ .. _._._ .................. __ ....... __ ... -------------.-----------------------------------------Thomasville.. _______________ .Eight...___________________________________________________________________________ ...... __ . __ .............. .. Waycross... ----- ____ ... _____ ..Nine _________________________________ ._._ .... __ ... __ . __ ............. __ ........ __ ..... _... ___ ......... ---------- .. 435, 16!.23 488,566.89 401,136.20 271.002.00 328,037.52 103,820.76 437' 132.87 414,000.00 336,332.00 TotaL ----------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.$ 3,568' 189.47 DIVISION NO. ONE, ROME, GA. NUMBER MILES OF ROAD-------Lin. Ft.------------COST---------------- COUNTY Fed. Aid State Aid Sand Clay Gravel Water or ToD or Bound Bit.- Soil Chert Mac. Mac. Con- As- Brick Bridges crete Dhalt State County Federal Total AMOUNT COMPLETED TO JANUARY 1, 1924 (Final Cost) Total for 29 Projects_________________ 90.95 56.46 16.55 13.79 0.25---------------- 2.139 $198,941.05 $344,252.15 $335,984.92$1,879,178.12 PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 1924 (Final Cost) rv 00 Bartow -------214-----S-7-23.... __ J.OO____ ____ ________ __ ________ ______ __ ____ ___ ___ __ __ 72 $7,788.08 $6,458.72 $13,890.69 $28,137.49 Bartow -------217.....S-7-24.. ...... ______ 2.30.. _____ __ __ __ _______________ __ _________ _ 86 8,922.76 88.08 8,601.93 17,612.77 Floyd ____ . ___ ------254.....S-7-26--------- _____ 5.50----------- ___ ________ __ _____ __ _________ 420 Floyd_____________ .301A....S-7-4.... _______________ -___________ 1. 70. ______________________________ _ 3,228.23 2,359.93 30,617.51 20,974.98 32,559.14 23,004.35 66,404.88 46,339.26 Dade.------------ .31B-C.. ________ -- ________ --- _- _- _----- ____________________________ ---- _-- _- 145 8,248.39 2,000.00 8,630.19 18,878.58 Polk..... __________ 303.....S-7-28-------------- 5.35.. -------------- 0. 71.._____________ _ 79 5,675.77 47,894.17 52,ll0.30 105,680.24 Haralson __________ 87A. _.S-7-16------ 4.20.... _________ ------------ ______________________ _ 3,725.25 18,ll3.20 21.277.17 43,ll5.62 Pickens.. -----------------R-1-2------Surfac Treating old Macadam 7.8L-------------- 15,970. 98.-------------- 15,970.98 Fannin--------------------R-1-13.....Suface Treating old Macadam 8.82----- __________ _ 17,988 .85..------------- 17,988.85 Total comDleted in 1924-------------- 5.20 13.15________ 1.70 0.71 _______________ _ 802 $73,908.24 $126,146.66 $160,073.77 $360,128.67 Grand Total Projects ComDleted.. 96.15 69.61 16.55 15.49 0.96.. 2,941 $272 '849. 29 $970' 398.81 $996,038.69$2.239,306.79 PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION JANUARY 1. 1925 (Estimated Cost} Paulding _________ 28.. ___ S-7-9... ____ 9.5L--------------------------------------------- __ ___ ____ $18,076.37 $26,632.0~ $14,708.45 Fulton. __________ .167__ ...S-5-6--- ___ _______ _______________ ___ _____ ___ 2. 47_______ ______ _____ ______ 2,500.00 40,868.97 37,500.00 Cobb. ___ -- __ -- ___ .185.....S-7-2---- _____ __ _______ ___ __ 0.17__ - _____ 2.40. _____ - ___ ______________ 14,847.14 Walker __________ .. 263___ ..S-7-38... _____ __ ____ 8. 68. ________ ________ __________ _____________ 41L Pickens. _________ .392A....S-l-11L. __ ________ _____ _________________ ___ __ ___ __ _____ ___ ________ 444 9 .ooo.oo 36.225.13 48.763.74 14.235.62 38,385.00 48,763.74 23,235.61 Whitfield__________394A------------------- _____ 3.9L ... ----------------------------------- 150 16.549.31 Haralson______ .... 304 ___ ..S-1-105___ __ 4. 7L _____ __________ ___ _______ ____________________ _______ _______ _________ Haralson..... ___ .. 305. ____ S-1-103... __ 2.80. ____________________________________________________________________ - Walker.... ________________ .S-1-lOL ____ ___ ____ 4. 70 ____________________________ -- _______ ___ 120 23,913.75 Cherokee________ .. 33L ___ .S-1-106... ___ ________ __ _____ 5. 85- ______ __ __ __ __ ___ _________ ___ __ 164. _______ ______ 16,549.31 39,168.32 33,098.61 39,168.31 12.930.94 12,930.94 23,913. 76. __ _ 54,762.71 54,762.71 Cobb-Fulton-.....367.....S-l-11L____________________________________________ ____ __________ 620- ___________ - 60,162.19 60,162.19 Floyd_____________ .368. ____ S-1-102... __________________ - ____________ __ _____ ____ 2. 70 __________________ -- _______ -- 26.971.31 26,971.30 Cobb. ______ ---- __ .37L __ .S-l-113____ ___ _______ ______________ ____ ___ __ ________ 4. 78 __ ______ 112-. _________ ___ 75,891.75 75,891.75 Bartow... _______________ .. R-1-L ... __ ____ ____ 14.87__._ ____ __ _____ __ ________________________ 100 56,743 .88___________________ . _______ _ Bartow______ . _________ . __ .R-1-4. ___ ___ ___ __ __ 7.20. _______________________________________ -- ______ 32,603.45. ___ -.---- __ ---------. __ - _-- $89,416.91 80,868.97 89.457.27 97.527.48 46,471.23 66,197.23 78.336.63 25,861.88 47,827.51 109,525.42 120.324.38 53,942.61 151,783.50 56,743.88 32,603.45 Total Proiects under Construction. 17.09 39.36 602-.._____ 4.87 7.48________ 2.128 $174,233.90 $477.075.84 $495,578.61 $1,146,888.35 CONTEMPLATED PROJECTS JANUARY l, 1925 (Tentative Estimated Total Cost} Cobb. ___________ . .413. __ ___ ___ __ ___ _____________ _____ _____ ____ 4.00... ______________________ --- ____ -.-- ____ . __ --- ____ - _- ---- _____ ----- _---.-.$ Bartow... _____ ... .413. __ ___ ________ _____ __ ___ __ ___ ___ __ _____ __ 4.00.. ________________________________ --- _________ . __________________ --- _____ _ Fannin-------------------------------- 2.00Grading________________________________________________________________________________________ _ Fannin-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gilmer________________________________ 3.00Grading ___________________________ . _________ - ________ .-. ________ . ___________ -- ____ . ----. _____ - Haralson.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Murray________________________________________ Grading --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gordon. _________ .422A.... _____ ____ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ____ _____ __ ____________________ __ __ _____ __ ___ 833. __ . ___________________ . _______ ---- ______ Polk.. ____________ .424A._____ ___ __________ _____ 4.28 __________________ . ___________ - ________ .-- ______ ---- _____ .---- ________ -- ______ -----. _- _--Bartow_____ .. ___ .. 214. ________________________________ . _________ - _______ .. - _________ . _______ --- -- ___ ------ ___ -----.- ______ ---- ______ ------.--- -- 80.ooa.oo 80,000.00 20,000.00 6,667.00 20,000.00 33,334.00 13,334.33 92,945.46 49,734.30 39,146.14 TotaL... _______________________________________________________________________________________________ . _______________________________ --- _____ .$ 435,161.. 23 DIVISION NO. TWO, GAINESVILLE, GA. NUMBER.--------MILES OF ROADS---------.Lin. Feet------COST------ Sand Clay Gravel Water COUNTY Fed. State or Top or Bound Bit.- Con- As- Aid Aid Soil Chert Mac. Mac. crete phalt Brick Bridges State County Federal Total AMOUNT COMPLETED TO .JANUARY 1. 1924 (Final Cost) Total for Projects-------------------- 263.71 13.45 8.00 5.70 6.56 l.QO________ 5,152 $616,155.10 $1.334,163.88 $1,335,718.74 $3,286,037.72 PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 1924 (Final Cost) Hart___ --- ___ ---- .. 23L. __ .S-8-16------ 7.46.---- ___ ---- __ -------------- __ -__ ------- __ -- ____ 207 Clarke-------------246.....S-8-23-------------------------------------- 2.QO_______________________ _ DeKalb. __ --------247_____ s-5-8.______ 6.87.. -------------- 0.60________________________ 180 stephens Oconnee. __ --- ..27L .. ___ -------- _______ -____ -- _----- _--- ___ -_______________________ ----- ___ 536 Stephens_____ --- .. 274-----S-9-29-30___ 7.30... _____ -_- ____ --------- _____ _________ ______ __ __ 78 Walton. __________ .303. ___ .S-4-102--- __ 3. 85. _- ---------------- ___ ______________________ __ __ 72 Elbert. __ -- ______ ..31L ....S-8-19------ 10.80.. -- __ -------- ___ ----------- __ --- ___ ____________ 83 Habersham _______ 320. ____ s-2-ll7..... Forsyth. ____ --- _..32L ___ S-2-ll8----HalL _______ -----_ .327_____ S-2-107--- __ Elbert.-_- _____ -__ .330. ____ 8-4-101----- Banks. _________ -- .352A... _S-2-13L-- _ 1.90.. -----------,-----------------------------------------7. 50__ -_____ -_______________ ------ _________ -----____ 168 4. 47________ ---- ____ -_____________ ------ ________ ------ _____ _ 0. 75.. ------- _- _-- ______________________ -- ____ ---- __ 155 4.10.. -_- __ ---- _____ -------- ___________ -- _____ -____ ---- ____ _ Fannin ____________358. ____ S-1-109--------------------- 2.60---------------------------------------- Hart____ -- _____ -- _.36L ____ S-4-ll7----- 2.30----- ___ ------ __ -- , ___ ----- _-- ___ ------ ___ --- _-- 74 Oconee.. ________ ..376A.. __ S-4-ll2---- _ 0. 50.. --____________________________________________ 122 Hall _______________329. ____ S-2-H3----- 3.60-------------------------------------------------------Madison__________________ .R-2-L __ ___ 9. 70.. _________________________ ----------- ________ __ 239 Lumpkin _________ .317 ____ .S-2-ll4---- ____ _____ __ __ ____ ll.20.. __ __ ____ __ ___ ____ ____ ____ __ ___ 432 $3.428.ll 157.67 2,007.15 $21.003.26 21.085.64 37' 709.33 $21.320.27 21,085.64 36,689.24 $45,751.64 42,328.95 76.405.72 631.83 24.282.54 24,914.06 5.252.24 12,801.07 15.399.92 l.ll5.78 8,287.67 8.971.59 3,605.85 31.818.66 32,904.98 586.36 7,524.45 7,988.23 1.360.42 18,992.32 20,035.70 3.050.18 11.103.82 ll,360.32 827.32 12.372.03 12,730.930 1.875.22 9,259.16 9.704.99 2. 792.42 23,853.42 25,468.86 465.07 8,921.08 9,382.20 887.18 5,312.07 6,194.19 2.297.45 10,360.99 11.769.01 15.259.47---------------------------74,987.6L------------ 55,737.19 49,828.43 33,453.23 18.375.04 68,329.49 16,099.04 40,388.44 25,514.32 25,930.28 20,839.37 52,ll4.70 18,768.35 12,393.44 24.427.45 15,259.47 130,724.80 Total Completed in 1924------------- 7l.JO________ 13.80 0.60 2.QO________________ 2.346 $120,587.33 $264.687.52 $331.657.32 $716,932.16 Grand Total Projects Completed 331.81 13.45 21.80 6.30 8.56 l.QO________ 7,498 $736,742.43 $1.598,851.40 $1.667,376.06 $4,002,969.88 'Noto: S. C. pays one-half of total cost. PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION JANUARY 1, 1925 (Estimated Cost) Habersham. _____ 43 _____ S-9-2.---- __ _______________ 4.65------------------------------------------------------ $61.326.96 HaiL ______________ 44- ____ s-9-1L. ___ _______ _____ _______ ___ __ __ ___ ___ 3.oo__ ___ ___ ____ ___ __ ___ _______ __ ___ __ ____ 41.719.47 Union __ -- _______ .11L ______ -- ___________________ -- __ _ 8. 78. _______ -- _____ __ ___ _______ ___ ___ __ ___ __ 50,183.12. ____________ _ $61.326.95 35,678.73 50,183.11 Gwinnett_ _______ 117--- ------------------------------------- _ 4.00________________________________ 24.724.70 Madison__________ .126- _____ _________ __ ____________________ __ _____ _____ __ __ __ ___ __ ___ ___ ______ 156-- _______ __ ___ Stephens_________ .222A ___ .S-9-29... ___ 1.13. ________ _ ___ _______ __ _____ __ ___ _____ ____ __________ ___ ___ ______ ______ Jackson __________ .275. ___ .S-2-10L___ 9.49- __ _____ 3.00_ __ ________ __ ___ __ _____ ___ __ ___ ___ _____ _ 12,500.00 20.885.80 9,309.35 7, 183.41 24,500.00 37,932.72 9,309.34 7,183.41 32.763.66 Union _____ --------284-- __ S-2-102----- _______________ 3. 73.--------------------------------------Lumpkin _________ .285. ___ .S-2-103--- ___ _____ __________ 6.83. __ ___ ______ ____ _______ __________ _____ __ 71.690. 74 _____________ _ 85 ,915.0L ____________ _ 55,500.00 85,915.02 Union _______ ------290. ____ S-2-109__________ ________ ___ 9.03-------------------------------- 190 90,507.16 9,000.00 99' 507.16 Union ____________ .310. ___ .S-2-112--- _____ _____ _____ ___ 3. 44________ --- ___ -- _______ ___ ______ 182 51.598. 72. ____________ _ 51.598.71 Lumpkin _________ .312. ____ S-2-110______ ______ _________ 3.01. ____ __ ___ _________ _____ ________ 78 34,659.22- ____________ _ 34,659.21 Habersham ___ - __ 319-- __ .S-2-116------ _________ - _____ --- _____ 3. 95- _____ -- ____ - _____ --- ___ 160. _______ ______ 66,393.44 66,393.43 Rabun._- ________ .326-- __ .S-2-119---- _ 4.37__ -- ____ - _- _____ -- __ - _- _- ___ - _-- ____ - _____ - _- -- _____ - _________ ________ 31,010.50 31,010.49 Hal!_ ______________ 328 _____ S-2-11L ___ -------- 11.03________________ 0.87________________ 154----------- ___ 106,126.98 101,898.06 White _____________ .332. ___ .S-9--104_____ 8. 99. _________ -- ____________________ -- ____ - _____ -- __ 354 40,996.62 Franklin. _______ .35L ___ .S-2-127..- __ 11.20. ____ ____________ ___ ________ ____ _______ ___ _____ _________ __ ____________ 15,000.00 39,396.84 55,996.61 39,396.83 Stephens-Haber- sham _________ .. 382A-B S-2-126------------- 2.50------------------------------------------------ 9,337.61 13,369.10 23,006.71 Stephens-Haber- sham. __________ .382CDES-2-126 __ __ 1.8L ___ - ___________________ - ____ ----- __ --- __ ----- ______ - __ _ 13,754.69 3,630.01 17,384.69 Rabun ____________39L ___ G-2-9------- _______ 3.00. ____________ ------------- ______________ 66 Jackson ___________ 395A______ -- ______ - _____ - _____ --- ___________ - _____ ----- ___ --- _- _- _--- _--- -- _ 196 Clarke ____________ AOOA-___ Q-2-1L _____ __________ _____ 4.50. ___________ -- _______________ - _________ _ Banks. ____________________ R-22. __ __ __ 4.00. _____________________ --- _____________ - _____ -- __ 239 Union Towns_____ 398A.___ S-2-108____ _ 6. 77Grading ___________________________ - ___________ --- __ _ Franklin. ________________ .S-2-140____ _ 0.32-------------------------------------------------------- 27. 922.11.------------- 27 '922 .13 7,301.78 7,301.79 14,603.57 19,589.79 19,589.79 39,179.58 13,932.80 2,470.04-------------- 70,943.83.------------- 25,000.00 1.979.90 1,979.90-------- $122,653.91 77,398.20 100,366.23 83,543.22 18,618.69 14,366.82 69,763.66 127.190.74 171.830.03 199,014.32 103,197.43 69,318.43 132.786.87 61,020.99 208,025.04 Ill' 993.23 78,793.67 45.713.42 34 '769. 39 55,844.27 29,207.14 78,359.17 15,402.84 95,943.83 3,959.80 Total Projects under Constitution 41.31 16.53 47.00 7.95 3.87________________ 1,775 $627,537.83 $480,193.38$1,003,350.12 $2,lll,081.33 DIVISION NO. TWO, GAINESVILLE, GA. (Continued.) NUMBER MILES OF ROADS----------Lin. Feet------------COST---------- COUNTY Fed. Aid State Aid Sand Clay Gravel Water or Top or Bound Bit.Soil Chert Mac. Mac. Con- Ascrete Dhalt Brick Bridges State CountY FEderal Total PROJECTS CONTEMPLATED JANUARY I. !925 (Tentative Estimated Total Cost) Han _______________ 220B______ ------ _________ -------- ___ ____ ____ _ 3.00 .. Gwinnett. ______ .. ll7 __ --- ___ ____ __ __ __ _ 4. oo ________ _ Madison_______________________________ 6. oo _________________________ _ Franklin.. ____________________________ 3.00. _____________________________________ _ Habersham. ___ .. .423_ __ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ 4.oo ______________________________________ _ Rabun. __ -------- _________________ -- __ ----.---- _--- __ -- ___ - _____ - ______________ - ____ - ___ _ Jackson... ____________________________ !2.00___________________________________________ _ Oconee____________ --- _______ --- ____ --- 5.00Graded ____________________________ . ____ _________ Oglethorpe____________________________ 3.00__ __ ___ _______ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ____ _______________ _________________ _ _________________ . __ Banks. __ -- ___ - __________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Barrow... ________ .400. _______________ _ 3.00Grading__________________________________ _ Elbert. __ - ________ .372. _- _.S-4-105-- ... 8. 50_------------------------------------------ Total------------------------------------------------------------ $70,000.00 80.000.00 40,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 57,500.00 40,000.00 !3,334.00 20,000.00 !0,000.00 !3 ,333.33 9!,399 .50 FEDEHAL AID PROJECT 282 LOW:>IDES CO 1\TY, 8th DIVISIOX. IOM'P I.f:TED GllAVf:T. !WAD ROl'Tf: 7. SOliTtr OF VALDOSTA, GA. DIVISION NO. THREE, GRIFFIN, GA. NUMm:R-- -------MILES OF ROADS-----------Lin. Feet----------COST---------- COUNTY Sand Clay Gravel Water Fed. State or Top or Bound Bit.- Con- As- Aid Aid Soil Chert Mac. Mac. crete phalt Brick Bridges State County Federal Total ------------~------------------------------------------------------ Total for Projects _ AMOUNT COMPLETED TO JANUARY 1. 1924 (Final Cost) --------- 20!.86 2.27....... . 6.29 49.62 6.29........ 3.973 $342,753.82$1.902.875.57 $1.237,518.83 $3.483,178.22 Pike ________ _ .R-3-L. ... Total Complete in 1924.. .. Grand Total Projects Completed_ PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 1924 (Final Cost) 8.40-----------------'-------------------------------------8.40.. $8, 536.10.------------------------- -$8,536.10.--------.:----.------------ $8,536.10 $8,536.10 213.26 2.27........ 6.29 49.62 6.29-------- 3.973 $351,289.92 $1.902,875.57 $1.237,5-18.83 $3,491.714.32 PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION JANUARY 1. 1925 (Estimated Costl Clayton.__________ lC _________________________ -------------- 1.09____________________________________ _ Monroe________ ---_ IE ------------ _______ --------------------- _______ 2.00. --------------- _______ Harris. ______ ------ lL ... S-4-3____ ___________ 19.95---------------------------- _____ ------- 920 Pike.------------ .. 259.------------ __ -_ 6.62. ___ ___________ ____ __ _______ _______________________ _____ 12,874.30 42,690.38 10,251.53 Butts.. -------_- __ .260. _- __ S-6-20____ __ 9.14.------------ __ ------------ _--- _- _- ______ ------- 278.-- _--- _-- ___ _ Monroe___________ .306. ___ .S-6-27___ __ _ 6.15. ____ ___ ______ __________ 1. 50. ____________________________________ _ CarrolL __________ .336. ___ .S-3-llL. __ 9.55. ______ _________ ____ ______ _____________ _________ 412. ____________ _ Fayette. __________ 340. ____ S-3-108.____ Meriwether _______ 344A____ S-3-106_____ Upson ___________ .. 346 _____ S-6-106_____ Newton. ________ ..374A-B S-4-100___ __ 5.37_______________ ------------ ____ ----------------- 337-------------- 6.25____ ------------------------------------------- _ 60 _____________ _ 5.85 1.99------------------------------------- __ _ 358. ___________ _ 4.20. ____________________________________________________________________ _ Spalding __________ 385A-B ____________ 1.98_________ _______ 1.89-------------- _______________________________ _ Clayton.. --- ______ 339 ____ .G-3-9.. ------------------------------------ 9.3L___________ ___ 112 255,059.07 Lamar.. __________ .396. ___ .S-6-28--- ___ 6.13. _- _- _- _- _____ - _- _- _- _- _- _- _- ___ -________ ---- _- _- _- _____ 12.242.80 CarrolL __________ .406A-B G-3-6. _____ 12. 50. ____________________________________________________________________ _ Monroe___ ___ AISA __ ______ _______ 3.60. ____________________________________________________________________ _ Pike. ________________ -_-_- .R-3-2. _____ 16. 90. _______________________ ---- __ -- __ _______ ___ ____________ 28,822.64 Troup_------------------- .R-3-3. __ --- 10.57--------- _- _- _-- --------- _- _-- ______ _____ _______ 468 40,980.30 $23.135. 42 $12.961.97 12.874.30 25,748.60 69,467.48 112,157.85 10,251.54 20,503.07 35,698.00 35,506.96 34,158.33 34,158.32 50,835.69 50,835.68 23,984.73 23,984.73 27,580.34 27,580.33 48.676.73 48.676.73 18,574.24 18,574.24 29,982.19 29,982.18 4.984.04 75,000.00 12 '242. 80 24.485.60 57,535.67 21,280.32 16,194.43 16,194.42 7,320. 95.------------30,152.56.------------- $36,097.39 51.497.20 224,315.71 41,006.14 71,204.96 68,316.65 101,671.37 47,969.46 55,160.67 97,353.46 37' 148.48 59,964.37 335,043.11 48,971.20 78,815.99 32,388.85 36.143.59 71,132.86 Total Projects under Construction 104.81 21.94________ 1.89 13.90________________ 2,945 $402,921.02 $513,649.44 $577,631.00 $1,494,201.46 CONTEMPLATED PROJECTS JANUARY 1, 1925 (Tentative Estimated Total Cost) Newton. _________ .407________ __ _______ 16.00 Grading and Paving _________________________________________________________________________ .$ Atlanta-Macon Road. ___________ -- ___ -- ________ ---- _____ -__ .Paving-_- __ --_----- ___ --- ______________________________________________________________________ _ Atlanta-West Point Road. _______________________________ .Paving ________________________________________________________________________________________ _ Butts... _______________________________ 5.00. ___ - _- _--- _--- _- ------ _- _______________________________________________________________________ _ Upson ____________ .390C___ _____________ 2.00. _______ - ___ -_--- _- _____ -- __________________________________________________________ _ Fayette______ ------340________________ _ Jasper_________________________________ Meriwether_______ .344B ___ ___ ___ ____ __ 3.00 (Extension of Old Project --------------- ____________________ ------------------------------4.00.---- _- ______ ---------------- ____________________________________________________________________ _ 2.38. __ ------------------------------- _______________________________________________________________ _ 80,000.00 133.333.00 133,334.00 40.000.00 10,667.00 10,000.00 26,667.00 20,135.20 Total Contemplated for 1925_________ _ $451,136. 20 DIVISION NO. FOUR, AUGUSTA, GA. NUMBER~~~~~~~~~~ MILES OF ROADS~~~~~~~~~Lin. Feet~~~~~-~~- COST---~~--~- COUNTY Fed. Aid State Aid Sand Clay Gravel Water or Top or Bound Bit.Soil Chert Mac. Mac. Con- Ascrete phalt Brick Bridges State County Federal Total AMOUNT COMPLETED TO JANUARY I, 1924 (Final Cost) TotalforProiects -------------------- 97.75________________ 4.46 !5.39________________ 3,034 $237,132.86 $62!,793.21 $555,608.H $!.4J.J,531.51 PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 1924 (Final Cost) Greene ____________ 228B-C S-8-17... 4.88 ~ ~--------------------------------------------- 324 Jefferson _________ .249. ___ .S-10-33 13.00 _________ 72 Wilkes.. __________ .293. ___ .S-5-102.. - __ 10.15________________________________ 52 Wilkes ____ ----- __ .314. __ ., S-5-104_ 6. 70.. -------------- ---------------- 78 Rich-Columbia... 323.....S-5-106.. 7.00 _______________________________ 236 Richmond _____ _.362. ___ .S-5-123... ------------- Richmond _____ - _.250. ___ .S-10-35.. 8.00 _______ 0.59.... ------------ ------------------ 170 Taliaferro.. _.378. ----S-5-121.. ... 6.84-------------------- ------------------- Columbia. _______ .350. ___ .S-5-1!6.. ___ 6.15 259 Hancock. ________ .241. ___ .S-10-105... _ 12.00.. -------------- --------------- 96 $5,010.30 I. 225.90 1,846.92 1,40!.84 3,540.80 1,286.28 3,589.31 5, 792.66 3,263.78 5,288.93 $20,634.87 24,280.17 17,453.34 18,34!.57 18,132.92 1!,066.46 20,56!.56 10,133.65 16,196.87 26,677.55 $23,804.10 21.776.00 18,577.26 19,072.66 20,925.08 8,850.00 23,067.60 14.465.80 18,433.27 25,000.00 $49,449.~ i 47,282.07 37,877.52 38,816.07 42,598.80 21,202.74 47.218.47 30,392.11 37,893.92 56,966.48 Total Completed in 1924-------------- 74.72.. -------------- 0.59 .. ----------- 1,287 $32,246.72 $183' 478.96 $193' 971.77 $409 '697. 45 Grand Total Projects Cqmpleted ... 172.47 ______ _ 4.46 15.98.. ------------- 4,321 $269' 379. 58 $805,272.17 $749,580.24 $1,824.231.99 PROJECTS UNDERS CONSTRUCTION JANUARY 1, 1925 (Estimated Cost) Rich-Aiken._ .12L. __ '---- _______________________________ -- ________________ ------------- 1,484.----------- __ $111.081.93 $111.081.90 $222.163.83 Washington.... __ .150. ___ .S-10-6.. 7.6L ___ ... _..... ___ . _... __ ... _.............. ____ ... 192. __ . _.... ____ _ 23,922.35 23,922.34 47,844.69 Wilkes.. _......... 295.-- __ S-5-10L... 7.25.. -.--- ---.----.-.---------.-----------------.-------.--------------.- 33,619.42 33,619.42 67.238.84 McDuffie ________ .29L ...S-5-10L... 8.3L __ ---------------.---------------------------- 3.06.. ------------ 22.477.40 22.477.40 44,954.80 Richmond. _______ 302.. -..S-5-100. Wilkes ___________ .315... __ 8-5-IOL 1.00... _____ --------------------------------------- 1,207...... _______ _ 11.00. _________________ ---- ___ ______ __________ _____ __ 78 _____________ . 20,328.74 35,733.93 20,328.74 35,733.93 40,657.48 71,467.86 Baldwin... __ ......34L- ..S-5-117_____ 3.3L.... ---------------- .. -.-.-.-------.---- .... ------ 13,215.11 13,215.07 26.430.18 Tahafferro .. ____ .360... _.S-5-118..... 3. 70 3.10.. _.... _ .... _.. _.. _.............. __ .. . . . . . . . . . . 10,813.42 12,000.00 22.813.41 45,626.83 Richmond ....... 370A-B S-5-109-. 9.90 _____________ --------------------------------- 676-------------- 54,824.39 54.824.38 109.648.77 Jefferson..... _... 377 _____ S-5-10L... 8.60.. _____ . ------- -------------------------------. 182.... ---------- 31.032.08 31.032.08 62,064.16 Greene.. ------------R-4-L ... __ 10.32 ..... __ __ __ ---------------------------- ___ ___ 6,310.00 3,600.00.------------- 9,910.00 Morgan..... .38L ... S-8-2L..... 3.70 _____________ -------------------------- 107.... _________ _ 22.011.32 22.011.31 44,022.63 Burke-EmanueL.387A-... G-4-2 .. _... __ .. ______ ...... _.. _... _... _......... __ .......... _... __ . 1.460.... __ ... ___ .. 31.309.87 31.309.86 62,619.73 Putnam.. _____ .. .409A.. ___________ ... 4. 72. ___ . ___________ ---------------------------------------- 6,652.49 6,652.48 13,304.97 26,609.94 Greene _____________ . ____ .S-8-IL. 5.19 __________ . __________ --------------------------- 104 19,469.30 19.469.30.------------- 38,938.60 Putnam. _________________ R-4-3. _____ 10.00.. _________________________ --------------------------.. 14.460.00 6,300.00.------------- 20,760.00 w_, Total Projects under Construction 90.93 6.80........ -------------------------------- 5,796 $57,705.21 $447,578.32 $435,674.81 $940,958.34 'South Carolina pays one-half Cost. CONTEMPLATED PROJECTS JANUARY 1. 1925 (Tentative Estimated Total Cost) Morgan. _________ .381B. __ _ Greene. __ ._. ___ ...... _._. ______ ._._ ... _ 4. 00. _________ ... _. ___ . ___ .. _. _. _. ___ . __ . __ ... ___ ........ __ ..... __ ... ____ . __ ....... -- .... _. ____ .... __ . Baldwin..... ______ ...... ________ ._____ 5. 00. _____________ . ____ . _________ . ___ .... _. ___ . _________ . _... ________ .. __ .. _. _....... __ .. _. _. __ . -----. Baldwin...... _.... _._. ___ . _. _. _..... _(Bridge Approach Fill).. _____ . ___ ._ ... _. __ ._ ... ___ .. ____ ......... _._. __ ._._ ........ __ ._._. __ ...... ----Jefferson ......... _... __ . ____ .. _. _. _.. 5.00. ___________ . _. _. ______________ .... _. _.. ___ ... _. _.... _. _. _... _............. _..... _. __ .. ___ . __ -- __ . Washington ______ -- ... ---. -.------ ..... ------. --- --- .. ------.------------------------. ------ ---- ---------- ------ -------- -------------Warren._. __ .. __ . __ . _.... __ . _. _. _.... _.. __ .... _ 4. 00... _... _... ___ . ____ . _...... _. _....... _... _... __ ..... _. __ . _. _____ .. -- ..... _..... _......... . Burke................. - ... _........... 12 .OO(Grading ..... ----. _. _. ____ ........ ____ ..... ____ ...... -----. __ . ____ ... -- ..................... --Putnam. _. ______ ... __ ______________ __ 7.00. ___________________________________________________ . _. _.... ________ . ______ ... _. ______ ... ________ _ Glascock._____________________________ 4.00 .. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53.334.00 26,667.00 26,667.00 24,000.00 25,000.00 30,000.00 26,667.00 26,667.00 20,000.00 12.000.00 TotaL------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $271.002.00 DIVISION NO. FIVE, AMERICUS, GA. NUMBER-- -----------------MILES OF ROADS---- -------Lin. Feet----------- ----COST-------------- - COUNTY Fed. Aid State Aid Sand Clay Gravel Water orTo.D or Bound Bit.Soil Chert Mac. Mac. Con- Ascrete .Dhalt Brick Bridges State County Federal Total AMOUNT COMPLETED TO JANUARY I. 1924 (Final Cost) Total for Projects.................... 68.82 6.00........ 14.51.. 0.89 3,951 $72,736.21 $562,961.31 $54R,742.32 $1.184,502.87 PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 1924 (Final Cost) Talbot ..... Musco gee Lee. .. . . 273B. .. S-4-14.. .... .338.. ...S-6-126.. .S-5-1 ...... 3.90 . 7.38......... ---- -------- Total comvleted in 1924 11.28 135 $3,249.59 $12,422.45 $14,5iil.62 $30,223.66 214 602.76 6,808.32 7,409.37 14.820.45 4.235.92 2.943.74. 7' 179.66 ~---------------~~~ 349 $8,088.27 $22,174.51 $21,960.99 $52,223.77 Grand Total Projects Comvleted. 80.10 6.00 .. 14.51.. 0.89 . 4.300 $80.824.48 $585' 135. 85 $570,703.31 $1,236,726.64 PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION JANUARY l. 1925 (Estimated Cost) Doo!y_ Lee ___ ___ 94A-B ____ -- _J25--- !1.13_-13.75 --- --------------- $7,338.58 $25' 090.!9 $32,428.77 $64,857.54 18,000.00 66,369.32 84,369.32 168,738.64 Muscogee. __ --184---- 4.58 ___ 84,949.14 68,730.00 153,679.14 Muscogee ___ -----203 ----S-4-IL 12.82 -- 319 2,400.00 72,!10.35 74,510.35 149,020.70 Stewart-Chatta- IS-3-4 hoochee __ .. 267 ---- \S-4-12 9.80 - 162 - 37' 424.96 37,424.94 74,849.90 Muscogee______ - 288 -- __ S-6-JOO__ 2.88__ 267--- 59,676.23 59,676.22 !19,352.45 *Clay__ __ 297- --- _Q-5-8-- 787 39,708.07 39,708.19 79,416.04 158,832.30 Randolph ___ _.343B-- S-6-123 Schley______ -- ____ 345 __ - __ S-6-108___ 4.37 -3.60 - ---------- 76 -- 21,061.89 14,037.56 21,061.88 14,037.55 42,123.77 28,075.11 Sumter_______ . ___ 348 9.53 !10,617.50 !10,617.49 221,234.99 *Quitman ________ 373 Crisp ________ ---383A-B S-10-!10 Talbot__ ____ ___ 38fi. ___ 3.89 __ 6.60----- -------------- 669 76,375.05 ______ 76,375.02 152,750.07 22.534.08 22,534.08 45,068.16 90 6,000.00 14' 187.94 20,187.94 40,375.88 Crawford ____ -- 390A-.------- 4.93 ---------- !5,827.13 15,827.13 31,654.26 63,308.53 Schley_ ---- _393A- 6.30(Gradi ng)_ 2.00- ----------------- 16,090.16 16,090.17 32,180.32 64,360.65 w "' Taylor ______ --- _R-5-2 ___ 3.17----- ---------------- 130 22,802.02__ ------------ ------------ 22,802.02 -------------------------------------------- Total Projects under Constitution 49.90 30.46__ !1.53 4.58 2.88.------ 2,500 $204,541.01 $599' 684 .65 $765,204.18 $1,569,429.85 CONTEMPLATED PROJECTS JANUARY I, 1925 leted between Jan. 1. 1924, and Jan. 1, 1925, including maintenance I>rogram=l7,594. Lin. Ft. 3.333=Mi!es. Total of all bridges comt>leted to Jan. 1, 1925. including maintenance t>rogram=98,878. Lin. Ft.=18.727 miles. FEDERAL AID PROJECT 7 MA CUN COUNTY, 5th DIVISION. COXCR.ETE AKD STEEL BRIDGE OVER FLINT RIVER BETWEE:-1 MONTEZUMA AND OGLETHORPE, GA. S. H. D. of Ga. Bridge Dept. Project Div. -s-:A-:-F.A. Co. Location RECORD OF BRIDGES PAINTED FOR YEAR 1924. Type of Floor and Trusses Length Fit. Width Ft. ln. Condition Dates Painted ---s9Dan--Firiisiieii- Material Quanlty of Paint Chattahoochee River 3 S-4-8 133 Troup West Point. Ga. Route 14 3-Thru Pratt Trusses Trusses with 2-6'-6" sidewalks 4 33' Concrete & Brick FloorApproaeh 51 23'-6" Good Posts & Chords 1 coat R. L. 900 lbs Red Lead 7-12-'24 8-20-'24 Rest touched up with R. L. 50 gals. oil !-Coat graphite 151 gals. graphite Taylor- Flint River 2-Thru Pratt Trusses Trusses 5 93 Upson Thomaston-Butler Steel Trestle Approach 245' 16 Poor Route 3 Wood floor Approach 469' 8-22-'24 10-10-'24 !-Coat red lead 1-Coat graphite 1400 lbs. red lead 75 gals. oil 186 gals. graphite 5 ______ 7 Macon Flint River 3-Thru Pratt Trusses Montezuma-Oglethorpe Concrete floor Route 26 360 18 Good Touched up with R L 10-!1-'24 10-30'24 1-Coat graphite 500 lbs. red lead 30 gals. oil 124 gals. graphite Flint River 2--ThruPrattTrusses Trusses 8 S-2-ll 89 Baker- Newton !-Vertical Lift 336 Mitchell Route 37 Steel Trestle Approach Approach ~---~~---------~--~------------W-o- odf-loor 448 Sumter- Flint River 1-Thru Pratt Truss 5 -- ------- Dooly Americus-Vienna Wood floor 205 Route 28 ----- 5 - --------Turner Cordele-Ashburn 1-Thru Pratt Truss Route 7 Wood floor 144 15 Good 1-Coat red lead !1-1-'24 !1-24-'24 1-Coat graphite 16 Good Touched up with R. L. 11-27-'24 12-18-'24 1-Coat graphite Fair !-Coat red lead 12 Light Construe- 12-18-'24 1-12-'25 !-coat graphite tion 1400 lbs. red lead 75 gals. oU 150 gals. graphite 700 30 75 1100 45 50 5 ------ ...Terrell Dawson-Cuthbert Route 50 1--Thru Pratt Truss Wood floor 130 12 Fair 1-coat red lead 600 !1-'24 !1-'24 !-coat graphite 25 25 Dodge- Ocmulgee River !--Draw Span Truss Fair !-coat red lead 500 6 --- __ -- _ Wilcox Abbeville Wood floor 187 16 Light Construe- 9-'24 9-'24 1-coat graphite 25 Route 30 tion 25 E. Chickamauga Creek___ J-Thru Pratt Truss Fair 1-coat red lead 500 I ------- .. Catoosa Ringgold-Chattanooga Wood floor !10 !I Light Construe- !1-'24 !1-'24 1-coat graphite 20 Route 3 tion 25 ~ -------- .Colquitt-Moultrie-Camilla 3-- Low Trusses 230 16 Fair 10-'24 ll-'24 !-coat graphite 200 Route 7 Wood floor Bridges repainted 11 3348 Lin. Ft. Amount Red Lead used 7600 Lbs. Amount Linseed Oil used 375 Gals. Amount Graphite used lOll Gals. FEDER.\L AID PROJECT iS. PL. LASKI COV\TY. 6th DIVISI O:\ . OC!\ICL(;EE RI\.ER BIHDCE AT HAWK!:\ YILLE BEFORE JAJ\ UA RY FLO !lJ. t'' . FEDERAL AID PROJECT iS, P LASKI COUNTY, 6th DIVISION. UC111CJ.GEE RIVER BRIDGE AT HAWKI"'SVILLE DURING JA:'\ . ARY FLOOD. 56 MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT. On January 1, 1924 the Maintenance System was changed, due to a reduction of road divisions, from eleven divisions of about 500 miles each to nine divisions containing approximately 70J miles of state roads totaling 6248.8 miles in the state. With the increase in mileage and to more efficiently carry on the maintenance worl' a Maintenance Engineer was appointed in each division, whose duties are to supervise '111 maintenance activities within their respective divisions. The Maintenance Engineer is assisted by a supervisor whose duty is to make inspections and reports, also to outline and direct work to be done on each maintenance section. Each division is provided with a garage or warehouse located at some convenient point. One mechanic is furnished each division whose duties are to make inspections of all machinery, making minor repairs and instructing patrolmen and operators in the proper care of equipment. The organization now comprises from 12 to 18 patrol maintenance sections in each division, each about 50 miles in length. Each section is in charge of a patrolman, who operates a machine or tractor. He is assisted by the necessary number of operators and laborers, and is furnished with sufficient machinery to properly maintain his section. The work generally performed by these outfits consists of dragging, machining, patching and soiling bog holes and stretches of highway which get in bad condition during wet weather. There are in each division four heavy maintenance outfits each being equipped with tractors and machines of sufficient size to enable them to perform heavy work. In fact certain roads have been completely reconstructed with these outfits. However, due to lack of funds. it was impossible to operate these outfits more than seven months during the year. To arrive at the maintenance expenditure on a project the patrolman reports daily to the division office showing his activities on the project, together with labor charges, also reports on the operation of motor equipment. This data is complied by the division offices and forwarded monthly to the general office. The Department has an asphalt outfit completely equipped for carrying on the reconstruction and betterment work throughout the State. This outfit is in charge of a Superintendent who supervises and directs all work consisting of hauling and spreading those materials, such as stone, gravel etc., and the pouring of asphalt. Personnel and Equipment. Below is outlined a description of each light and heavy maintenance section, showing personnel, location, equipment, etc. 57 HEAVY MAINTEl\Al\ CE OUTFIT. CREVEX COUNTY, 7th DIVISIO:\ . TRACTOR PULLIXG SELF-LOADll\G SCRAPERS AKD DUMPS. 1\[ A ISTENAN E CAMPBELL OUNTY. 3rd DIVI S!OX i\1 0 \\"J:\G .\I ACIUSE CUTTII\ G WEED 0~ HO "LOER OF P.\VEMEST. 58 ---------------~';Y;:.-1:;- DIVISION NO. 1--ROME, GA. Section No. 1. Section No. 3. Patrolman, Richard Fryar. Headquarters--Wildwood. Counties: Dade. Miles _________ :24.1 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 24. 1 Machine Operators ________________ _ Tractor Operators ____________ _ Labores ___________ 2 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads_ 6.13 Miles Other Types Roads _________ 17.97 Feet of Bridges: Concrete__ 252 SteeL ____________ _ Wood _____________ _ Patrolman, none-used by Co. Headquaters -Chatsworth Counties: 11urray. Miles_______ 38.5 --- Total Miles in Section_________ 38.5 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers _______________________Convicts Miles Hard Surfaced Roads_______ 6.4 ]\files Other Types Roads _________ 32.1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 165 SteeL ________ 170 Wood ______________ _ TotaL _________ _ 252 TotaL _______________________ 335 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tract or 1 3' Russell Grader 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 2 3 Blade Drags Equipment: 1 15 Ton Holt Tractor 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 8' Aurora Grader 2 3 Blade Drags. Section No. 2. Section No. 4. Patrolman, D. L. Chitwood Headquarters-Dalton Counties: Catoosa Miles _____ _ ]4.;) \Vhitfield. Miles __ 2.i.G Patrolman, Poley Bates. Headquarters-Whitepath. Counties: Fannin. Miles ______ _ 30.4 Gilmer. Miles_______ _ 27.8 Total Miles in Section .. ____ _ Machine Operators __________ _ Trector Operators __________ _ Laborers ___________________ _ Truck Drivers_ _ ________ _ Miles Hard Surfaced Roads _____ _ Miles other Types Roads __ _ Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ SteuL _____ _ \Yood __ _ 40.1! 1 3 1 S.l :~2 .o 120 679 232 TotaL _____________ _ .. 1 ,O:ll Total Miles in Section_________ 58.2 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads_______ 9.4 Miles Other Types Roads_________ 48. 8 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL ________ 408 \Vood _________ 271 Total ________________________ 679 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Trador 1 7'-3" Husseil Grader 1 G. M. C. TrtlCk (in use) 1 ;~Ton F. W. D. Truck 2 3 Blabe Drags Equipment: 1 5 Ton Holt Tractor 1 W Russell Grader 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 2 3 Blade Drags. 59 DIVISION NO. !-Continued. Section No. 5. Section No. 7. Patrolman, Hugh Johnson. Headquarters~- Lafayette. Counties: Walker. Miles~ Chattoog;a. J\Iilcs ~~~ ~ I Patrolman, B. E. McCollum. Headquarters-Tate. 4G.i'll Counties: Cherokee. Miles~~~~~ 23.7 Pickens. Miles ~ _~ _~ ~ 13.0 31.7 Total J\liles in Section~~~~~~~~~ 70.51 Machine Operators~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tractor Op,orators ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Truck Drivers~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Laborers~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads~~~~~~ 2;3.;; Miles Other Types Roads~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 47.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete~~~ 501 Stee'--~~ 125 Wood_~~~~~~~~~ Total :\Iiles in Section~~~~~~~~~ 44.7 :\lachine Operators~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tractor Operators~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 Truck Drivers~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Laborers~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads~~~~~~ 20.8 :\Iiles, Other Types Roads~~~~~~~~ 23.9 Feet of Bridges: Concrete~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SteeL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 292 'Vood~~~~~~~~~ 54 TotaL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 626 Total~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 346 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 8' Austin G. Grader 1 3 Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck 2 3 Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 7}' Std. Win. Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 Pierce Arrow (County) 2 3 Blade Drags. Section No. 6. Section No. 8. Patrolman. G. L. Boswell. Headquarters--Calhoun. I - - - , Counties: Gordon. Miles~~~~~~~ 64.51 Totall\Iiles in Section~~~~~~~~~ 64.51 I Machine Operators~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tractor Operators~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 Truck Drivers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 Laborers~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads~~~~~~ 2. 4 Miles, Other Types Roads~~~~~~~~ 62.1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete~~~~~~_~~~~~~ Stee'--~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4G4 \Vood~~~~~~~~~ 100 TotaL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 564 Patrolman, F. C. Carter. Headquarters-Rome. Counties: Floyd. Miles~~~~~~-~ 47.8 Chattooga. Miles~~~~ 11.9 ---- Total Miles in Section~~~~~~~~~ 59.7 Machine Operators~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tractor Operators~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 Truck Drivers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ 1 Laborers~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 :\1iles, Hard Surfaced Roads~~~~~~ 24. 5 J\Iiles, Other Types Roads~_~~~~~~ 35.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete~~~~~~~ 1,139 SteeL~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 160 Wood~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TotaL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 , 299 Equipment: 1 5 Ton Holt Tractor 1 S'Russell Grader 1 3 Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck 2 3 Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 R' Russell Grader 1 :3 Ton Aviation Tr>~ck 1 G. :\I. C. Truck 2 3 Blade Drags. 60 DIVISION NO. !-Continued. Section No. 9. Section No. 11. Patrolman, J. A. Carlock. I [ IIeadquarters-Cartersville. Counties: Bartow. Miles ________ij_ii~~ Total Miles in Section_________ 56.2 Machine Operators ______________ _ Tractor Operators________ 1 Truck Drivers__________________ 1 Laborers_ ____ ___ .. _____________ 3 :\Tiles. Hard Surfaced Roads ___ --_ 3. 01 :\liles, Other Types Roads. ___ 53.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL________ 728 \Vood_________ 420 TotaL_ ------------- - 1,I48 Patrolman, J. W. Cash. Headquarters-Bremen. Counties: Haralson. Miles______ Carroll. Miles______ 37. 4 9. 6 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 47.0 .Machine Operators ______________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ I Truck Drivers___________________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 25. 9 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 2I.I Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL________ I20 Wood _________ 223 TotaL _______________________ 343 Equipment: I i) Ton Best. Tractor l 8'Russell Grader I Graham-Bernstein Truck 1 1Ton Ford Truck 4 3 Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor I 8' Russell Grader I 3 Ton Liberty Truck I I Ton Ford Truck 4 3 Blade Drags. Section No. 10. Section No. 12. Patrolman, B. A. Burnette. Hcadq uarters-Cedartown. Counties: Polk. Miles ________ _ 31.2 Paulding. Miles____ _ 13.9 Total Miles in Section _________ 45.1 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractors Operation_ _____________ 1 Truck Drivers__ ________________ I Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 1.5. 0 :Hiles, Other Types Hoads_ _______ 30. 1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 453 SteeL________ 60 Wood _________ 40 Total _______________________ 583 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 8' Russell Grader I 3 Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck 2 3 Blade Drags. Patrolman, A. D. l\Iims. Headquarters-Austell. Counties: Cobb. Miles _____ _ I8.6 Douglas. Miles_____ _ 18.4 Paulding. Miles____ _ 9.I Total l\liles in Section__ _______ 46. 1 :\lachine Operators _______________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Truck Drivers_ _________________ I Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 37.0 :\liles, Other Types Roads________ 9 .1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 5I6 SteeL _________ 321 Wood ______________ _ Total ________________________ 837 I 5-Ton Best Tractor I 8'Russell Grader 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck I G. M. C. Truck 4 3-Blade Drags. 61 DIVISION NO. !-Continued. Section No. 13. Patrolman, S. H. Lane. Headquarters-Marietta. Counties: Cobb. Miles _________ Cherokee. Miles_____ 33.8 10.8 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 44. 6 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Truck Drivers____ ______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 16.1 Mil2s, Other Types Roads________ 28.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ ____ 200 SteeL________ 245 Wood .. _____ . ____ ---- Section No. 2. Heavy Ooufit. Counties: Polk. Miles_ ________ Paulding. Miles.____ Haralson. Miles.____ Douglas. Miles_____ Carroll. Miles_______ Cobb. Miles________ 31 . 2 23.0 37.4 18.4 9.6 18.6 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 138. 2 Machine Operators_ _____________ 2 Tractor Operators ___ . ___________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 TotaL _______________________ 445 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 8'Std. Win. Grader 1 3-Ton Pierce Arrow Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 4 3-Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 8'Aurora Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck. Section No. 1. Heavy Outfit. Section No. 3. Heavy Outfit. Counties: Dade. Miles_________ Walker. Miles ______ Chattooga. Miles ____ Floyd. :Miles ________ 24.1 46.8 35.6 47.8 Total J\liles in Section_ ________ 154. 3 Counties: Catoosa. Miles _____ _ Whitfield. Miles ___ _ Murray. Miles _____ _ Gordon. Miles _____ _ Bartow. Miles _____ _ Cobb. Miles _______ _ 14.5 25.6 38.5 64.5 56.2 12.1 Machina Operators______________ 2 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_ _ ______________ _______ ~ Total Miles in Section _________ 211.4 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12'Adams Grader 1 8'Big Winner Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12'Russell Grader 1 12'Scarifier Attach. 1 8' Austin G. Grader 1 G. J\1. C. Truck. 62 . DIVISION NO. !- Continued. :'/' Section No. 4. Heavy Outfit. Counties: Fannin. Miles _____ __ Gilmer. Miles__ _____ Pickens. Miles _____ _ Cherokee. Miles ___ __ Cobb. Miles_______ _ 30.4 27 . 31.7 23 .8 21. 7 Total Miles in Section _____ ____ 135 .-1 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Russell Grader 1 12' Russell Scarifier 1 1-Ton Ford Truck. .,..1 MAINTE:\AKCE El\fA:\UEL 0 NTY, 7th DIVISION. TE:\ TO:\ TRA TOR A:\D CARIFYIXG MACHINE. 63 DIVISION NO. 2.-GAINESVILLE, GA. Section No.1 "A". Section No. 3 "A". Patrolman, J. R Butts. Headquarters -Blairsville. Counties: l"nion. Miles_ Total Miles in S2ction..... _ 1Iachine Operators_ Tractor Operators ... _ Laborers_ Mile' Hard Surface Roads :\Iiles Other Types Hoads. Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ Steel Wood 45 81 -45~1 i ' 1 I 3 i 45 81 80.01 1121.ol Total. _______ _ - .. 1001.0 Patrolman, Raleigh Crisp. Headquarters-Clayton. Counties Habun. Miles :33.4 Habersham. Miles .. __ l:Ul Total Miles in Section.... ____ ._ Machine Op~rators __________ _ 46.7 Tractor Operators . ___ ... __ _ I Laborers. __ 3 1\Iiles Hard Surface Roads. __ 1Iiles Other Types Roads _____ _ 46.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete._ ... __ 160.0 Steel wood ____ _ 802.0 328.0 TotaL ___ 12!JO.O Equipment: 1 .5 Ton Holt Tractor 1 I Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Russell Grad2r 4 3 Blade Drags Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 3 Ton F. W. D. Truck 2 1 Ton Ford Trucb 1 7' Hoyal Grader 4 3 Blade Drags. ' Section No.2 "A". Patrolman. J. E. Barnes. .i Headquarters- Hiawassee. I Counties: Towns. Miles_ Rabun. 1\Iiles_ 28.4 8.3'1 Total :\Iiles in Section_ 36.71 :\lachine Operators__ ______________ , Tractor Operators. _________ _ Laborers_____________ _________ 2 Miles Hard Surface Roads. ___________ _ :\Jiles Other Types Roads_________ 36.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete__ 52.0 SteeL _________ 245.0 \Vood __________ 342.0 TotaL ________ .. _____________ 639.0 Section No.4 "A". Patrolman, T. L. Brannan. Headquarters-Baldwin. Counties: Banks. Miles__ ___ _ Habersham. Miles___ _ Hall. Miles ______ .. Total Miles in Section_______ _ 1Iachine Operators _________ __ 24.6 15.2 ii.O 44.8 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers.. ________________ ._____ 3 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads._____ 4.3 Miles Other Types Roads_________ 40.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL_________ 16.0 Wood __________ 579.0 TotaL _______________________ 595.0 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 8' Russell Grader 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3 Adams Maintainer 4 3 Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 5 Ton Holt Tractor 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Adams Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 4 3 Blade Drags. 64 ----------------------~~~ ....-cn-7. DIVISION NO. 2.-GAINESVILLE, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 5 "A". Section No. 7 "A". Patrolman, W. T. Davis. Headquarters-Toccoa. Counties: Stephens. Miles_._ Franklin. l\1il2s __ _ I Patrolman, T. E. \Varf. 1 Headquarters-Gainesville. 25.01 Counties: Hall. Miles. 4.7 White. i\liles_ Total Miles in Section __ _ 39.1 i Gwinnett. .!\files_ Machine Operators_ Tractor Operators_ 1 Total :.Vliles in Section __ Laborers __ 2 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads ' Machine Operators_ Miles Other Types Roads Feet of Bridges: Concrete_. 39. 1'1 Truck Drivers ______ _ 110.0 Laborers __ _ SteeL___ 470. 0, 1\Iiles, Hard Surfaced Roads __ _ Wood. __________()()~~ Miles, Other Types Roads __ _ Feet of Bridges: Concrete __ TotaL __ _ ()40.0 SteeL ___ _ Wood __ "](")59 2.1 74.5 ) 74.5 6(i\).0 HJ5.0 185.0 TotaL _____ .. ________ _ _1049.0 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 7' Royal Grader 1 No. 3 Adams Maintainer 4 3 Blade Drags. Section No. 6 "A". Equipment: 2 3-Ton F. W. D. Trucks 2 1-Ton Ford Trucks 2 No. 3-Adams Maintainers :) 3-Biade Road Drags. I ------~-----Section No. 8 "A~.--------- Patrolman, \V. L. Barnett. Headquarters- -Jefferson. Counties: Jackson. Miles Banks. :\iiles _ 1 Patrolman, T. H. \Yimpey. Headquarters-Dahlonega. 45.71 Counties: Lumpkin. Miles 7.4 Dawson. l\1iles .. _ 41.\l 10.5 Total Miles in Section __ 53.1 Total Miles in Section __ Machine Operators ___ _ Tractor Operators __ Labore;s__________ . ___ . _ Miles Hard Surfaced Roads __ _ Miles Other Types Roads __ Feet of Bridges: Concrete __ _ SteeL_ Wood ______ _ 1 3 .'i3.1 314.0 938.0 630.0 TotaL_ _______ 1882.0 Machine Operators_ Tractor Operators_ 1 Laborers___ ___ _ :3 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads_ 4.0 Miles Other Types Roads 48.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____ . SteeL _____ _ :367.0 Wood. .. 666.0 ------ TotaL______________ _______ .10:33.0 Equipment: 1 5 Ton Holt Tractor 1 3 Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Russell Grader 1 No. 3 Adams Maintainer 4 3 Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 3 Ton Liberty Truck 1 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 7' Royal Grader 1 No. 3 Adams Maintainer 4 3 Blade Drugs. 65 DIVISION NO. 2.-GAINESVILLE, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 9 "A". Section No. 2 "B". Patrolman, B. D. Ayers. Headquarters--Carnesville. Counties: Franklin. Miles Hart. :\liles __ 'I3~ :>.0 Total ;\Iiles in Section_ - -44-.1ii I~~~~~~:o~~:~-~~~~s~ ~: ~-:::::-:-:---:~--II il :\Jiles, Hard Surfaced Roads --- - -1 :\liles, Ot~1er Types Roads______ _ 44. Feet of B1rdges: Concrete_ ______ _ SteeL _________ 797.01 Wood ----~~~~ TotaL ______ _ 961. Ol Patrolman, W. E. Reynolds. Headquarters-Lawrenceville. Counties: Gwinnett. Miles_ DeKalb. Miles 48.0 4.3 Total :.\liles in Section. ___ 52.3 Machine Operators ________ _ Tractor Operators_____ _________ 1 Laborers____ __ __ __ ___ __ ____ __ __ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 3. 0 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 4(). 3 Feet of Brid,2;es: Concrete. _____ 416.0 SteeL _________ 173.0 Wood ________ _ TotaL ___ __ _ ii8(). 0 Equipment: I Cleveland Tractor 1 :1 Ton F. \Y. D. Truck I 1 Ton Ford Truck 4 3 Blade Drags 1 7' Royal G:ader. Equipment: I .5 Ton Bear Tractor I 1 3 Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck 1 8' Adams Grader I No. :l Adams Maintainer 5 3 Blade Drags. ----------------- Section No. 1 "B". i Patrolman, R. F. Bishop. Headquarters-Cumming. Counties: Forsyth. :.\liles___ _ l\Iilt.on. Miles __ 28.6,I IO.ol Cobb. Miles_ 2.8: Gwinnett. Miles Total :.\Liles in Section :\Lwhine Operators. __ _ ---1 - ;') () - 47 .:l Tractor Operators_ 1 Laborers _____________ _ 4 :\Iiles. Hard Surfaced Roads :\liles: Other Types Roads 47.:11 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ SteeL Wood _______ _ 69.01 240.01 438.0 I TotaL ___ _ Equipment: --------- --- 747.0 1 2 Ton Holt Tractor 1 :1 Ton F. W. D. Truck I 1 Ton Ford Truck 1 7' Royal Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 4 3 Blade Drags. Section No. (Sub) 2 "B". Patrolman, C. F. Bowman. Headquarters--Tucker. Counties: DeKalb. Miles Total :\Iiles in Section_ _______ 20.\l 20. D :Machine Operators ___________ _ Tractor Operators None-Pat Acts Laborers _ __ _____ _____ 1 l\Iiles, Hard Surfaced Roads___ 6. 3 Miles, Other Typ~s Roads________ 14.6 Feet of Brid~es: Concrete ________ _ Steel _________ _ 'Vood TotaL_ ____ _ Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 2 3 Blade Drags. 66 --------------"""'~-~" . DIVISION NO. 2.-GAINESVILLE, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 3 "B" Section No. 5 "B" Patrolman. C. F. Daniel. Headquart-ers-Monroe. Counties: Walton. Miles ______ _ 42.7 Oconee. Miles ______ _ 6.5 Patrolman, C. F. Smith Headquarters-Athens Counties: Oglethorpe, Miles ___ _ 19.4 Clarke, Miles _______ _ 12.6 Total i\Iiles in Section ________ _ 49.2 Total Miles in Section ________ _ 32.0 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles. Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 49. 2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ ______ 402. 0 SteeL _________ 327.0 \Vood __________ 23.0 Machine Operators _____ .. ________ _ Tractor Operators ______________ _ 1 Laborers_ _________ _________ _ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads _____ _ 4.8 Miles Other Types ______________ _ 27.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ______ _ 23.0 SteeL ___________ _ 230.0 Wood ____ - - - -- -- - 440.0 Total ________________________ 752.0 TotaL _______________________ 693. 0 Equipment: 1 5 Ton Best Tractor 1 3 Ton Packard Truck 1 1 Ton White Truck 1 ~o. 3 Adams Maintainer 1 7' Galion Grader 4 3 Blade Drags. Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 2 3-Blade Drags Section No.4 "B". Section No. (Sub) 5 "B" Patrolman, G. C. Elder Headquarters, Winder Counties: Barrow. Miles___ Oconee. Miles_ Clarke. Miles_ ___ ____ 2S.8I' 2. 6 7.11 Patrolman, D. M. Elder. Headquarters-Watkinsville. Counties: Oconee Mil2s_ _____ Total Miles in Section__________ 27.7 27.7 Total .Miles in Section__________ 38 ->I Machine Operators ____________________ ! Tractor Operators_______________ 1 I Laborers_ _____ ______________ - - 2 I M!les Hard Surfaced Hoads _ __ 3.9i J\hles Other Types Roads _________ 34.6: Feet of Bridges: Concrete _____ -- 38ci. 01. SteeL____ ____ _ WooL _______ _::_::~_::_::~ Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Op0rators _______ _ Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types______________ 27.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 122.0 SteeL__ ______ 292. 0 \Vood, _________ 235.0 TotaL _______________________ 6i9. 0 TotaL______ Eqlut~~~'Jiult ~~'"' 1 8' Adams Grader 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 4 3-Blade Drags 38<>. 01 Equipment: . 1 1 Cleveland Ttactor 1 G. M. C. Truck 1 8' Russell Grader 3 3-Blade Drags 11 67 DIVISION NO. 2.-GAINESVILLE, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 6 "B" Section No. 8 "B" Patrolman. C. V. Driskell. Headquarters-Danielsville. Counties: Madison. Miles _____ _ 36.5 Clarke. Miles _______ _ 6.0 Total Miles in Section__________ 42. 5 Machine OpBrators __________________ _ Tractor Operat.ors ___________ ___ 1 Laborers_ __ _____________ :3 Milt)s, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 1.71 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 40.8 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 78 _0 SteeL _________ 250.0 Wood __________ 643.0 TotaL _______________________ 971.0 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 2 8'-Russell Graders 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainers 2 3-Blade Drags. Patrolman, 0. B. Dickerson. Headquarters-Elberton. Counties: Elbert. Miles__ _ 45.2 Total Miles in Section____ -J.;j. 2 Machine Operators _______ _ Tractor Operators ______________ _ Laborers_ _ _______ __________ _ Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads _____ _ ~-Iiles, Other Types Roads ____ _ 4;'),2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____ _ 2.')8.0 SteeL _________ _ 845.0 Wood ______ _ 929.0 TotaL __________________ _ ___ 2032.0 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 3-Ton Packard Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 7' Galion Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 3 3-Blade Drags Section No. 7 "B" Section No. 1 Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, E. B. Hubbard. Headquarters--Royston. Counties: Hart. Miles __ _ Franklin. Miles Elbert. ______________ _ 23.2 6.9 .5.0 Total Miles in Section__________ 35.1 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_____________ _________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads__ ______ 35. 1 Feet of Bridges; Concrete_______ 276 _0 SteeL_________ 60.0 \Vood __________ 150.0 Counties: Franklin. Miles______ Hart. Miles ________ Elbert. Miles ______ Madison. Miles _____ .i1.3 28.2 45.2 36.2 Total Miles in Section________ 160.9 Equipment: 2 10-Ton Holt. Tractors 1 12'-Russell Grader 1 10'-Galion Grader 1 12'-Scarifier Attach. 1 1-Ton Ford Tru~k 1 12'-Adams Grader TotaL _______________________ 486.0 Equipment: 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 Road Razor Avery 1 Galion Road Planer 2 3-Blade Drags. 68 DIVISION NO. 2.-GAINESVILLE, GA.-C'ont'd. Section No. 2 Heavy Outfit Section No. 4.Heavy Outfit. Counties:- Clarke. Miles ________ 25.7 Oconee. Miles________ 36.8 Op;lethorpe. Miles____ 19.4 Walton. Miles _______ 42.7 Total :Mile in Section. _________ 124 .6 Counties: Jackson. Miles ______ 45.7 Banks. Miles________ 32.0 Stephens Miles______ 25 .0 Habersham. Miles____ 37.9 - Total Miles in Section. Miles__ 140.6 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 10' Adams Grader 1 Scarifier Attach. 1 1-Ton Ford Truck Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 10'-Adams Grader 1 Scarifier Attach. 1 1-Ton Ford Truck Section No. 3 Heavy Outfit. Counties: Chinnett. Miles_____ i56. 0 Hall. ::\!ilea __________ 60.9 Barrow. Miles_______ 28. 8 Total Mile in Section.____ _____ 14.5. 7 Scetion No. 5 Heavy Outfit. Counties: White. Miles _______ _ Lumpkin. Miles _____ _ Dawson. Miles _____ _ Forsyth. Miles ______ _ ::\iilton. Miles _______ _ Cobb. Miles ________ _ 16.5 41.9 10 ..5 28.6 10.0 2.8 Equipment: 1 Ten Ton Holt Tractor 1 12'-Adams Grader 1 10'-Galion Grader 1 Scarifier Attach. 1 G. 1\I. C. Truck. Total Miles in Section. _________ 110.3 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12'-Adams Grader 1 10'-Galion Grader 1 Scarifier Attach. 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 69 DIVISION. NO. 3.-GRIFFIN, GA. Section No. 1. Section No. 3. Headquarters-Covington. Patrolman, J. H. Redmond. Counties: Rockdale. Miles_____ Newton. Mibs______ 9.2 25.0 Patrolman, 0. D. Purgason. Headquarters-Forsyth. Counties: Monroe. Miles ______ _ 33.0 Butts. Miles _______ _ 9.2 Total Miles in Section _________ 34.2 Total Miles in Section _________ 42.2 1\Iachine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 34. 2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 528 SteeL ________ 353 Wood ______________ _ Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 42. 2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 214 SteeL_________ 535 \Vood_________ 252 TotaL _______________________ 881 TotaL __ ------------ _________ 1,001 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 8' Galion Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 2 3-Blade Drags 1 G. M. C. Truck. Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 1 8'Russell Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 11-Ton Ford Truck. Section No. 2. Section No. 4. Patrolman, Eugene Middlebrooks. Headquarters-Monticello. Counties: Jasper. Miles ______ ,_ 45.6 Total Miles in Section_________ 45.6 Patrolman, A. S. Mills. Headquarters-Jenkinsburg. Counties: Clayton. Miles _____ _ Henry. Miles ______ _ Butts. Miles _______ _ 11.8 23.3 23.6 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 45.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 211 SteeL_________ 435 Wood ______________ _ TotaL_______________________ 646 Total Miles in Section_________ 58.7 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators______ _________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 58. 7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL________ 395 \Vood ______________ _ Total________________________ 395 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 8' Russell Grader 11-Ton Ford Truck 3 3-Blade Drags 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck. Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 8'Adams Grader 1 Adams Maintainer 1 G. M. C. Truck. 3 Drags. 70 DIVISION NO. 3.-GRIFFIN, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 5. Section No. 7. Patrolman, R. B. Woodall. Headquarters-Jonesboro. Counties: Fayette. Miles______ _ Henry. Miles ______ _ Clayton. Miles _____ _ 24.9 6.9 17.8 Total Miles in Section_________ 49.6 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 49. 6 Feet of Bridges. Concrete_______ 24 SteeL ________ 200 'Vood _________ 712 Patrolman. C. A. Carthan. Headquarters-Barnesville. Counties: Lamar. Miles. ______ _ 32.8 Monroe. Miles_____ _ 8.1 Total Miles in Section_________ 40.9 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers__ _____________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads __________ -Miles, Other Types Roads________ 40.9 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 82 SteeL ________ 75 Wood_________ 60 TotaL_______________________ 936 TotaL _______________________ 217 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 8'Russell Grader 1 No. 3 Adams Maintainer 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck 3 Drags. Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 7'Russell Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 2 Drags 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck. --------------------------~-------------------------- Section No. 6. Section No. 8. (Sub Thomaston.) Patrolman, J. C. Kitchens. Headquarters-Griffin. Counties: Spalding. Miles ____ _ 38.8 Pike. Miles ________ _ 13.0 Patrolman, Joe Bailey. Headquarters-Zebulon. Counties: Upson. Miles ________ 28.7 Pike. Miles_________ 25.2 Total Miles in Section _________ 51.8 Total Miles in Section _______ . _ 53. 9 Machine Operators_------------- 1 Tracto: Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 18.2 Mil3s, Other Types Roads________ 33.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL ________ 110 'Vood_________ 40 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 2 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ - Miles, Other Types Roads________ 53.9 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 288 SteeL ________ 1, 315 Wood__ _______ 225 Total ________________________ 150 TotaL _______________________ 1,828 Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 7' Std. Winner Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck 5 Drags. Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 Fordson Tractor (Sub.) 1 7'Russell Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck 3 3-Blade Drags (Sub.) 71 DIVISION NO. 3.-GRIFFIN, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 9. (Sub. Hamilton.) Section No. 11. Patrolman, G. W. Williford. Headquarters-Greenville. Counties: Merriwether. Miles__ 55.9 Harris. Miles_ ______ 22. 6 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 78. 5 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers_ ______________________ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 78. 5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 40 SteeL________ 46 \Vood_________ 919 Patrolman, W. V..Justice. Headquarters-Carrollton. Counties: Carroll. Miles_______ 6\J. 4 Total Miles in Section_________ 69. 4 Machine Opei'ators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ l Laborers___________ ___________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads. __________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 69. 4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 122 SteeL _________ 369 \Vood _________ 500 TotaL_____ __________ ______ 1, 005 Equipment: 1 .5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 8'Adams Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 5 Drags 1 G. M. C. Truck 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck. TotaL _______________________ 991 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 8'Russell Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 2 Drags 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck. Section No. 10. (Sub. McCollum.) Section No. 12. (Sub. Franklin.) Patrolman, I. B. Webb. Headquarters, Newnan Counties: Coweta. :\Iiles ______ _ Campbell. Miles ___ _ Clayton. l\Iiles _____ _ 62.3 16.3 .4 Patrolman, Clvde Benton. Patrolman. B. H. Hopson (Sub.) Headquarters-LaGrange. Counties: Troup. Mile'------ __ Heard. Miles ______ _ 4'i.4 21.0 Totall\Iiles in Section_________ 79.0 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Su.-facod Roads._____ !) . 6 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 69. 4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ________ 471 Steel__ ________ 188 Wood ______________ _ Total ~Iiles in Section ________ _ G9.4 Machine Op2rators_ __ _________ _ 1 Tractor Operators ______________ _ 2 Laborers .. __ .. _______________ . _. 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads. ____ _ 9.4 Miles, Other Types Roads _______ _ 1)0.0 Feet of Bridges: Conc.-ete ______ _ 5:32 SteeL ________ Wood ________ _ _ 1 '180 300 TotaL____ __________________ 6:)9 Equipment: 2 Cleveland Tractors 1 7' Russell Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 2 Drags 1 G. l\I. C. Truck 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck. TotaL ____ ------------------ 2,012 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 7' Russell Grader 1 No. 3-Adarns Maintaitwr 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 G. M. C. Truck 3 Drags 11-Ton Ford Truck. 72 DIVISION NO. 3.-GRIFFIN, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 3. Heavy Outfit. Section No. 1. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, Headquarters-Monticello. Counties: Rockdale. Ivliles ____ _ 9.2 Newton. Miles _____ _ 25.0 Jasper. Miles ______ _ 45.6 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 79.8 l\Iachine Operators______________ 2 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Truck Drivers__________________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 1 Patrolman, Headquarters-Greenville. Counties: Pike. Miles _________ Upson. Miles_ ______ Meriwether. Miles___ Harris. l\Iiles _______ 38.2 28. 7 55.9 22. 6 Total Miles in Section _________ 147.4 Machine Operators _____________ _ 2 Tractor Operators ______________ _ 1 Truck Drivers__________________ _ 1 Laborers ______________________ _ 1 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 I2'Adams Grader 1 10' Russell Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 10' Russell Grader 1 Scarifier Attach. 1 G. M. C. Truck. Section No. 2. Heavy Outfit. Section No. 4. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, Headquarters-Barnesville. Counties: Spalding. Miles_____ _ 38.8 Lamar. Miles ______ _ 32.8 Monroe. Miles _____ _ 41. I Butts. Miles_______ _ 32.8 Henry. Miles ______ _ 42.2 Clayton. Miles _____ _ 11.8 Total Miles in Section_________ 181.5 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Truck Drivers___________________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 1 Patrolman, Headquarters-LaGrange. Counties: Carroll. Miles_______ 69.4 Heard. Miles_______ 21.0 Troup. Miles_______ 48.4 Coweta. Miles______ 58.7 Total Miles in Section _________ 197.5 Machine Operators _____________ _ 2 Tractor Operators ______________ _ 1 Truck Drivers__________________ _ 1 Laborers ______________________ _ 1 Equipment: 110-Ton Holt Tractor 1 I2'Adams Grader 1 10' Stockton Grader I Scarifier Attch. 1 G. M. C. Truck. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 10' Russell Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck. 73 DIVISION NO. 3.-GRIFFIN, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 5. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, Headquarters-Jonesboro. Counties: Clayton. Miles _____ _ Campbell. Miles __ __ Fayette. Miles __ ____ Henry. Miles_ ____ __ 18.2 20.~ 24.9 6.9 Total Miles in Section____ __ ___ 70 .8 Machine Operators ____________ __ 2 Tractor Operators __ _______ ___ ___ 1 Truck Drivers __________________ 1 Laborers __ ___ ___ ______________ _ 1 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck. RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT 1 1, BARTOW COUNTY, 1st DIVISION. COMPLETED CHERT ROAD EAR CARTERSVILLE, ROUTE 3. 74 DIVISION NO. 4-AUGUSTA, GA. Section No. 1. Section No. 2-A. (Sub.) Patrolman, J. L. Neal. Headquarters-Augusta. Counties: Richmond. Miles ____ 58.0 Total Miles in Section--------- 58.0 Machines Operators_____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers ____________________ __ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 10. 0 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 48.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 609. 5 Stael _______________ _ VVood _________ 2146.0 Total ________________________ 2746.5 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Bear Tractor 1 Averv Road Razor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' New Ohio Grader 1 7'3" Galion Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 3 Drags. Patrolman, J. F. Ansley. Headquarters-Thomson. Counties: McDuffie. Miles_____ 30.8 Total Miles in Section_________ 30.8 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 30.8 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ ______ 55. 0 SteeL ________ 120.0 VVood _________ 100.0 Total ________________________ 275.0 Equipment: 1 3-Ton Packard Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintanier 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 3 Drags. Section No. 2. Section No. 3. Patrolman, H. D. Anderson. Headquarters-Harlem. Counties: Columbia. Miles_____ 35.9 Total Miles in Section_________ 35.9 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads___________ _ Miles Other Types Roads_________ 35.9 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL ________ 390.0 VVood ______________ _ Total ________________________ 390.0 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Avery Tractor 1 1-Ton Tractor Truck 1 7'3" Galion Grader 3 Drags. Patrolman, H. A. Clary. Headquarters-VVashington. Counties: VVilkes. Miles ________ 52.6 - Total Miles in Section_________ 52.6 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers_______________________ 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 10.0 Miles, Other Types Roads___ _____ 42. E Feet of Bridges: Concrete_ ______ 356. 0 SteeL ________ 420.0 VVood_________ 700.0 Total ________________________ 1476.0 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Avery Tractor 1 3-Ton Pierce Arrow Truck 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 7'3" Galion Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 1 Galion Road Plow 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 3 Drags. 75 DIVISION NO. 4.-AUGUSTA, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 3-A. (Sub.) Section No. 4-A. (Sub.) Patrolman, F. Z. Willingham. Headquarters-Lincolnton. Counties: Lincoln. Miles_______ 22 Total Miles in Section_________ 22 Patrolman, J. H. Shelton. Headquarters-Crawfordville. Counties: Taliaferro. Miles_____ 13.5 --- Total Miles in Section_________ 13.5 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 1 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 22 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL ______________ _ Wood_________ 48 TotaL_______________________ 48 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road____________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 13.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL ______________ _ Wood ______________ _ ---- TotaL ____________________________ _ Equipment: 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 7!' Std. Win. Grader 11-Ton Ford Truck 3 Drags. Equipment: 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 8' Adams Grader 3 Drags. Section No. 4. Section No. 5. Patrolman, C. L. Stanley. Headquarters-Warrenton. Counties: Warren. Miles______ _ 39.5 Glascock. Miles ____ _ 11.3 Total Miles in Section_________ 50.8 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads___ _____ 50. 8 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 200.0 SteeL ________ 178.0 Wood _________ 620.0 Total ________________________ 998.0 Patrolman, W. T. Garrard. Headquarters-Sparta. Counties: Hancock. Miles______ 52.9 - Total Miles in Section_________ 52.9 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers________________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road____________ _ Miles, Other Types Road_________ 52.9 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 136.0 SteeL ________ 108.0 Wood_________ 398.0 - TotaL _______________________ 642. 0 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Avery Tractor 11-Ton Ford Truck 1 7'3" Galion Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 3 Drags. Equipment: 1 2-Ton Avery Tractor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7'3" Galion Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 3 Drags. 76 DIVISION NO. 4.-AUGUSTA, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 6. Section No. 8 Patrolman, C. C. Crisp. Patrolman, VV. M. Whitaker Headquarters-Eatonton. Headquarters-Sandersville. Counties: Putnam. Miles ______ 55.5 Counties: VVashington. Miles___ 59.8 Total miles in section__________ 55.5 :\lachine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, hard Surfaced Road___ _____ _ Miles, Other Types Road_________ 55.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete. ____________ _ Steel ___________ 730.0 VVood__________ 273.0 TotaL _______________________ 1003.0 Total Miles in Section ___ _______ 59.8 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers. ________ -------------- 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road____________ _ Miles, Other Types Road _________ 59.~ Feet of Bridges: SCtoenccl r_e_t_e__________________1_1_16_ VVood__________ 670 Total ________________________ 1786 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 Avery Road Razor 1 3-Adams Maintainer 1 3-Ton F. VV. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 3 Drags. Equipment: 1 Cleveland Tractor 110-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton Packard Truck 1 7'3" Galion Grader 1 Adams Maintainer 3 Drags Section No. 7. Section No. 9. Patrolman, H. G. Posey. Patrolman, VV. F. Lamb. Headquarters-Milledgeville. Headquarters-Louisville. Counties: Baldwin Miles _______ 45.6 Counties: Jefferson. Miles______ 63.3 Total Miles in Sec.____________ 45.6 Machine Operators____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers__ _____________________ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road. ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Road_________ 45.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 552 SteeL _________ 880 VVood__________ 550 Total ________________________ 1982 Total Mile~ in Section.________ 63.3 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road____________ _ Miles, Other Types Road.________ 63.3 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 224 SteeL_________ 470 VVood__________ 2845 Total________________________ 3539 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton F. VV. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3.-Adams Maintainer 1 7'3" Galion Grader 3 Drags Equipment: 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7!'-S. T. D. VVin. Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 3 Drags 77 DIVISION NO. 4.-AUGUSTA, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 10 Section No. 12. Patrolman, N. E. Deason. Patrolman, 0. L. Lewis. Headquarters-Waynesbo;:o. Headquarters-Greensboro. Counties: Burke. Miles ________ 63.0 Counties: Greene. Miles _______ 52.4 Total Miles in Section_________ 63.0 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 63.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 80 Steel ________________ _ Wood__________ 535 Total________________________ 615 Total Miles in Section, _________ 52.4 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ________ - __ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 52.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete____ ___ 325 SteeL_________ I494 Wood _______________ _ TotaL_______________________ 1819 Equipment: I Avery Road Razor I 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer I 7'3"-Galion Grader I Cletrac Tractor Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor I 2-Ton Nash Quad Truck I 1 Ton Ford Truck I No. 3-Adams Maintainer 1 Standard Winner Grader Drags & Small Tools Section No. 11. Section No. 1 Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, T. C. Brooks. Headquarters-Madison. Counties: Morgan. Miles______ 38.6 Total Miles in Section_________ 38.6 Machine Operators_------------- 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 9 Miles, Other Types Toads________ 29.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL _________ 1126 'Vood _______________ _ Patrolman, E. D. Sutton. Headquarters-Sandersville. Counties: Jefferson. Miles_____ _ 63.3 Washington__________ _ 59.8 Hancock ____________ _ 52.9 Glascock ____________ _ 11.3 Total Miles in Section, _________ 187.3 Machine Operators_______________ 2 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 TotaL ____________ -------- ___ 1126 Equipment: 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Avery Road Razor 11-Ton Ford Truck I Grader Std. Winner Drags and small tools Equipment: 110-T Holt Tractor 112'-Austin Grader 1 10'-Giant Winner 1 Scarifier Attachment. 1 G. M. C. Truck 1 Harrow 78 DIVISION NO. 4.-AUGUSTA, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 2 Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, W. 0. Renfroe. Headquarters-Augusta. Counties: Richmond. Miles ____ Columbia.____________ Burke. _______________ 58.0 35.9 63.0 Total Miles in Section. _________ 166.9 Machine Operators.______________ 2 Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers_______________________ 2 Section No. 3. Heavy Outfit Patrolman, F. C. Posey. Headquarters-Eatonton. Counties: Baldwin. Miles_ Putnam. Miles _____ _ Morgan. Miles-----Greene. Miles ______ _ 45.6 55.5 38. 52.4 Total Miles in Section. _________ 192.1 Machine Operators______________ 2 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Equipment: 1 10-T Holt Tractor 1 12'-Austin Grader 1 10'-Giant Winner 11-T-Ford Truck Equipment: 110-T-Holt Tractor 1 12'-Austin Grader 1 120-Adams Grader 1 Scarifier Attachment. 1 G. M. C. Truck Section No. 4 Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, Buck Whittaker. Headquarters-Thomson. Counties: Lincoln. Miles_______ Wilkes. Miles ________ Taliaferro. Miles_____ McDuffie. Miles._____ Warren. Miles. _______ 22.0 52.6 13.5 30.8 39.5 Total Miles in Section._________ 158.4 Machine Operators______________ 2 Tractor Operators ____________ - - 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Equipment: 1 lO-T-Holt Tractor 1 10'-Adams Grader 1 10'-Galion Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck. 79 DIVISION NO. 5.-AMERICUS, GA. Section No. 1 Section No. 2-A (Sub) Patrolman, H. L. Reynolds. Patrolman, A. N. Blankenship. Headquarters-Vienna. Headquarters-Leesburg. Counties: Dooly. Miles________ 32.2 Counties: Lee. Miles __________ 21.4 Total Miles in Section._________ 32.2 Total Miles in Section._________ 21.4 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road____________ _ Miles, Other Types road__________ 32.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 590 SteeL _______________ _ Wood _______________ _ __I Total________________________ 590 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators _____________ -- 1 Laborers.____ ___________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road _______ -----Miles, Other Types road__________ 21.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete------------SteeL ______________ _ Wood_______________ _ Total _________________________-____ _ Equipment: 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8'-Royal Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 3 Drags Equipment: 1 Avery Tractor 1 7'6"-S. T. D. Win. Grader 3 7'-Steel Drags. Section No. 2. Section No. 3. Patrolman, A. N. Blankenship. Patrolman, R. A. Allen. Headquarters-Americus. Headquarters-Dawson. Counties: Sumter. Miles_______ 56.2 Counties: Terrell. Miles _______ 34.6 Total Miles in Section._________ 56. 2 Total Miles in Section._________ 34.6 Machine Operators_------------Tractor Operators ______________ _ Laborers ______________________ _ Miles, Hard Surfaced Road______ _ Miles, Other Types Road ________ _ Feet of Bridges: Concrete ______ _ SteeL ________ _ Wood _________ _ 1 1 2 15.0 41.2 1265 230 20 Total ________________________ 1515 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road_________ ---Miles, Other Types Road_________ 34.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 128 SteeL_________ 292 Wood__________ 20 TotaL_______________________ 440 Equipment: 1 F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 Fordson Tractor 1 8'-Royal Grader 3 7'-Steel Drags Equipment: 1 F. W. D. Truck 11-Ton Ford Truck 1 8'-Royal Grader 3 7'-Steel Drags. 80 DIVISION NO. 5.-AMERICUS, GA.-Cont'd. Section ~o. 3-A (Sub.) Section No. 5. Patrolman, R. A. Allen. Patrolman, Perry Norwood. Headquarters-Preston. Headquarter~--Georgetown. Counties: Webster. Miles ______ 22.0 Counties: QUitman. Miles______ 37. 6 Total Miles in Section__ _______ 22.0 Total 1\Iiles in Section__ _______ 37.6 l\Iachine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ______________ _ Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads__ ______ 22.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 20 SteeL ______________ _ 'Vood __________ 750 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators _______ --- __ --- 1 Laborers _________________ - _____ 2 Miles Hard Surfaced Roads __ ------- --Miles; Other Types Roads________ 37. 6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ -----SteeL _________ -----'Vood __________ 539 770 TotaL ____ __________________ 539 Equipment: 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 8' Austin Giant Grader 3 7' Steel Drags. Equipment: 1 F. W. D. Truck 1 8' Royal Grader 3 7' Steel Drags 1 1-Ton Ford Truck. Section No.4. Section No. 5-A (Sub.) Patrolman, N. Ballard. Headquarters-Lumpkin. Counties: Stewart. Miles_______ 70 Patrolman, Perry Norwood. Headquarters-Ft. Gaines. Counties: Clay. Miles__________ 3ii. 6 Total :Miles in Section__ _______ 70 Totall\Iilcs in Section _________ 35.6 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road _________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 70.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 69 SteeL _________ 490 'Vood_____ 289 Machine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ______________ _ Laborers_ ______________________ 2 1\Iiles, Hard Surfaced Roads _______ ---. Miles, Other Types Roads________ 35.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ ------ SteeL _________ 90 'Vood __________ 160 TotaL _______________________ 848 TotaL ________________ ______ 2;"i0 Equipment: 1 F. W. D. Truck 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7' Austin Wes. Grader 6 7' Steel Drags. Equipment: 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 3 7' Steel Drags 1 8' Grader. 81 - -------- DIVISION NO. 5.-AMERICUS, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 6. Section No. 7-A (Sub.) Patrolman, R. D. Powell. Headquarters-Cuthbert. Counties: Randolph. Miles_____ 39.9 Total Miles in Section_________ 39.9 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ ___ _ Laborers_______________________ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ :Miles, Other Types Roads________ 39.9 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 116 Steel__ _________ 375 VVood__________ 80 TotaL _______________________ 571 Equipment: 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 6 Mules 1 8' Austin Giant Grader 3 7' Steel Drags 1 No.2 VVestern Plow 4 Sets Harness 2 Escort VVagons 1 Buck Scraper. Patrolman, C. D. Bennett. Headquarters-Ashburn. Counties: Turner. Miles _______ 26.1 -- Total Miles in Section_________ 26. 1 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads________ -- __ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 26.1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL_________ 80 VVood__________ 20 TotaL _______________________ 100 Equipment: 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 8' Std. VVin. Grader 3 7' Steel Drags. Section No. 7. Section No. 8. Patrolman, C. D. Bennett. Headquarters-Cordele. Counties: Crisp. Miles_________ Total Miles in Section _________ 34.2 34.2 Patrolman, C. VV. Manghum. Headquarters-Oglethorpe. Counties: Macon. Miles_______ 54.5 -- Total Miles in Section_________ 54. 5 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 34.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL _________ 90 VVood__________ 30 TotaL_______________________ 120 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 54.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 2,064 SteeL ______________ _ VVood__________ 333 - - Total ________________________ 2,397 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Bear Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Russell Grader 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 3 7' Steel Drags. Equipment: 1 F. W. D. Truck 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Royal Grader 6 7' Steel Drags. 82 DIVISION NO. 5.-AMERICUS, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 9. Section No. 10-A. (Sub.) Patrolman, H. C. Davis. Patrolman,C. C. Bush. H aedquarters-Roberta. Headquarters-Ellaville. Counties: Crawford. Miles _____ 47.3 Counties: Schley. Miles ________ 28.7 Total Miles in Section _________ 47.3 Total Miles in Section_________ 28.7 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Road _____________ , Miles, Other Types Road_________ 47.3 Feet of Bridges: Concrete____________ _ SteeL _____________ _ VVood _________ 709 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 28.7 Feet of Bridges: CSotneccrle_t_e_.___________--____3_8_ _ Wood_________ 164 TotaL _______________________ 709 TotaL _______________________ 202 Equipment: 1 F. VV. D. Truck 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Royal Grader 6 7' Steel Drags. Equipment: 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 8' Royal Grader 3 7' Steel Drags. Section No. 10. Section No. 11. Patrolman, C. C. Bush. Patrolman, VV. VV. Argo. Headquarters-Butler. Headquarters-Buena Vista. Counties: Taylor. Miles________ 33.2 Counties: Marion. Miles_______ 34.4 - Total Miles in Section_________ 33.2 Total Miles in Section__ _______ 34.4 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 33.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 724 Stecl __________ 198 VVood _________ 378 Total ________________________ 1300 Machine Operators ____________ - - 1 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ____ -------Miles, Other Types Roads________ 34.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _____ -------- SteeL ________ 199 VVood _________ 106 --- TotaL ___________________ ---_ 305 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Royal Grader 3 7' Steel Drags 2 Escort VVagons 1 Buck Scraper. Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 11-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Royal Grader 3 7' Steel Drags 1 Buck Scraper 2 Escort VVagons. 83 DIVISION NO. 5.-AMERICUS, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 11-A. (Sub.) Patrolman, W. W. Argo. Headquarters-Cusseta. Counties: Chattahoochee. Miles__ 37.2 Total Miles in Section__ _______ 37.2 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_ ______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 37.2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL________ 36 Wood_________ 536 Section No.1. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, J. H. Jordan. Counties: Crawford. Miles.____ Taylor. Miles_______ Schley. Miles_______ Macon. Miles _______ 47.3 33.2 28.7 54.5 Total Miles in Section ___________ 163.7 Machine Operators_ _____________ 2 Tractor Operators.______________ 1 Laborers ______________________ . 1 TotaL_______________________ 572 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 8' Austin Grader 3 7' Steel Drags 2 Escort Wagons 1 Buck Scraper. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 10' Russell Grader 1 Adams Scarifier Attach. 1 G. M. C. Truck. Section No. 12. Patrolman, R. A. McKinnon. Headquarters-Talbotton. Counties: Talbot. Miles________ 44.2 Total Miles in Section_________ 44.2 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads_ _______ 44. 2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL _________ 142 Wood_________ 531 Section No. 2. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, A. S. Perkins. Counties: Talbot. Miles________ Marion. Miles ____ . _ Chattahoochee. Miles. Stewart. Miles ______ 44.2 :34. 4 :37.2 70.0 Total Miles in Section ________ . 185.8 Machine Operators_ _____________ 2 Tractor Operators ______________ . 1 Laborers ______________________ . 1 Total ________________________ 673 Equipment: 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Royal Grader 3 7' Steel Drags. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12'Adams Grader 1 10'Russell Grader 1 12' Adams Scarifier Attach. 1 G. M. C. Truck. 84 DIVISION NO. 5.- AMERICUS, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 3. Heavy Outfit. Section No. 4. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, Lee Autrey. Counties: Quitman. Miles ___ ___ Clay. Miles ___ ____ __ Randolph. Miles ____ Terrell. Miles___ ___ _ Webster. Miles______ 37.6 35 .6 39 .9 34 . 6 22.0 Patrolman, Ed. Mason. Counties: Sumter. Miles ___ ____ Lee. Miles _____ _____ Dooly. Miles _______ Crisp. Miles _____ ___ Turner. Miles _______ 56.2 21.4 32. 34 . 26.1 Total Miles in Section_ ___ __ ___ 169 . 7 Total Miles in Section _________ 170 . 1 Machine Operators ______________ 2 Tractor Operators _______ ______ __ 1 Laborers ___ ____ ___ __________ ___ 1 Machine Operators ______________ 2 Tractor Drivers _________________ 1 Laborers ________ ________ ____ __ _ 1 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 12' Scarifier Attach. 1 10' Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Stockland Grader 1 10' Russell Grader 1 Scarifier Attachment 1 1-Ton White Truck. ...... MAINTENANCE EMAN EL COUNTY, 7th DIVISION. STATE ROUTE 26, EAR SWAINSBORO. 85 DIVISION NO. 6.-DUBLIN, GA. Section No. 1. Double. Section No. 3. Patrolman, J. E. Chambers. Headquarters-Irwinton. Counties: Wilkinson. :\Iiles_ 3S.2 Twiggs. Miles _____ _ 10.7 Total Miles in Section _____ . ___ 92. 8] :\lachine Operators__ _ ___ --~ Tractor Operators___ ___ ________ 2 Laborers_ _ _ _ G Miles, Hard Surfaced Huads _______ _ :\Iiles. Other Types Hoads _______ 92. 8j Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ 3722 Steel _________ 162,1 Wood TotaL ____________ _ - -1-89-11i ii775l Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor i 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 2 7'6" Royal Graders 1 No. 3-Adams l\Iaintainer 6 Drags. Total Miles in :Section ________ _ Machine Oper::ttors. _____ _ Tractor Operators __ Laborers _________ _ Miles, Hard Surfaced Hoacls l\Iiles, Other Types Hoad ______ _ Feet of Briclgcs: Concrete ___ _ SteeL __ _ Wood_ Total __ _ Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 Fordson Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Adams Grader 1 No. 3-Adams :Maintainer 2 Drags. 48.9 1 3 48.9 412 1582 199! Section No.2. Section No. 4. Patrolman, E. J. Davidson. Headquarters-Montrose. Counties: Laurens. Milas______ 11.7 Twiggs. Miles______ 26.7 Wilkinson. Miles____ 1. 8 -I Total Miles in :Section _________ -4()~1 Machine Operators ___________________ Tractor Operators_______ _______ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 40. 1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 348 SteeL ___________ _ Wood _________ 232 Patrolman, S. Z. Salter. Headquarters-Mount Vernon. Counties: Treutlen. Miles_____ Montgomery. Miles___ Wheeler. Miles_ 13.8 23.6 37.6 Total Miles in :Section _________ 7;i.O l\Iachine Operators _______________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers ___________ .. ___________ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 7:3.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 2:375 SteeL______ 1368 Wood______ 14:)3 TotaL _______________________ 580 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 1 3-Ton Packard Truck 11-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Russell Grader 1 7'3" Royal Grader 1 No. 3-Adams :\iaintainer. 3 Drags. Total _______________________ _ 5196 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7'6" Royal Grader 1 Galian Road Plainer 3 Drags. 86 DIVISION NO. G.-DUBLIN, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 5. Section No. 7. Patrolman, W. ::\I. Williamson. Patrolman, J. L. :::\IcRanie, .Jr. Headquarters.. ~-1\IcRae. Counties: Telfair. ::\Iilcs ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dodge. Mile:< ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I Headquarters~-Ha11kinsville. Counties: Pulaski. J\Iiles_ ~ __ 35. 3 Houston. :Miles. __ ~~ 21. 8, Bleckley. J\Iiles ____ ~ 40.9 8. 2 18. 7 Tota! ~\Iiles in Section~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-57-:J.] J\lachiEe Operators_ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' Tractor Operators~~~~~~~~~~ ___ ~~ 1 Laborers~~~~---~~~~~-~~----~-~~ 3 ::\Iiles, Hard Surfaced Roads ~ ______ ~ _~ Dodge. J\files L'i. 1 Total :::\liles in Section_~ 82.9 Machine Operators __________________ _ Tractor Operators_ ______________ 2 Laborers __ ~ ___ ~ __ ~ ~ _~ __ ~ ~ ______ 4 :\Iiles, Other Types Hoads~ _______ 57.1 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads_~~~~~~~ Feet of Bridges: Concrete__ 226 Miles, Other Types Roads ___ ~____ 82.9 SteeL~~~~~-~~ 170 Wood 392 Feet of Bridges: Concrete.______ 3391 SteeL ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ 270 Wood_________ 562 TotaL __ ~~~_ .. ___ ~~_~~ _______ _ 788 TotaL ____ ~ ~ _ ~ ________ 4223 Equipment: Equipment: 1 5-Ton Bear Tractor 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 3~Ton Liberty Truck 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7'6" Standard \Yin. Grader 1 10' Adams Grader . 1 No. 3-Adams J\Iaintainer 1 7'6" Standard Winner Grader 2 3-Blade Drags. 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer ------------------~-~5Drags. Section No. 6. Section No. 8. Patrolman, R. L. Adams. Hf'adquarters-Abbeville. Counties: Wilcox. Miles __ --~~~ Ben Hill. Miles~ ~ 43.3 13.5 1 Total Miles in Section~_~~___ _ .56. 81 ::\I achine Operators~ ________ ~ __ ~ Tractor Operators .. --~-~~~~~~~~ Laborers____ ~~~~~---- 3 l\Iiles, Hard Surfaced !loads. 4.0 l\Iiles. Other Types !loads~~~ 52.8 Feet of Bridges: Concnte~ __ ~ __ _ 150 l:iteeL ___ ~ _~ ~ ~ 9551 Wood 9921 -:;---::] TotaL_~~~~ ------~~~~------- -091 1 I Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck I 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7'6" Royal Grader 1 No. 3-Adams ::'.Iaintainer 4 Drags. I Patrolman, W. R. Hudson. Headquarters-Gray. Counties: .Jones. Miles_______ 49.2 Total Miles in Section __ ~ ___ 49.2 :!\Lachine Operators ____ ~ _~ _____ .. __ ~ ~ ~ ~ Tractor Operators_~~ __ ~ 1 Laborers~~ ____ .. ________ .. _______ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads_~ ____ ~_~~~~ Miles, Other Types Roads __ ~_~~~~ 49 2 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ ~~ __ ~_ SteeL ___ ~~~~- 130 Wood.~-----~- 310 TotaL __ ~ __ ~ _____ ~ _~ ___ ~ ~ ____ 440 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 2 Drags. 87 DIVISION NO. 6.-DUBLIN, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 9. Double. Section No. 1. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, C. A. Webb. Headquarters-Perry. Counties: Houston. l\Iiles 82. 1 Total Miles in Section_________ 82.1 Machine Operators __________________ _ Tractor Operators____________ 2 Laborers___ ____________ 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads Miles, Other Types Roads_ _____ 82. I Feet of Bridges: Concrete ______ 1,256 SteeL_________ 48.5 Wood __________ 1,488 Patrolman, Headquarters-Dublin Counties: Laurens. l\Iiles _ Johnson. Miles ____ ~_ Wilkinson. Miles ___ .. _ Jones. Miles ________ _ Twiggs. ::\liles ______ _ 7~.8 16.2 39.9 49.2 37.4 Total Miles in Section _______ _ 221.5 Machine Operators _____________ _ 2 Tractor Operators ______ . 1 Laborers __________ . - - - - ____ - - - - 1 TotaL _______________________ 3,229 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Bates Tractor 1 2-Ton Bates Tractor 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7' Royal Grader 1 7' 6" Standard Win. Grader 1 Galion Road. Plainer 1 No.3 Adams Maintainer 6 Drags. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Stockland Grader 1 10' Russell Grader 1 1-Ton Ford Truck Section No. 10. Section No. 2. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, W. B. Rainey. Headquarters-- ::\lacon. Counties: Bibb. Miles ______ _ 40.3 Total Miles in Section_ :Machine Operators ________________ _ Tractor Operators. _____________ _ Laborers_ ______ 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads_ 30.9 Miles, Other Types Roads_____ .. __ 9. 6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 1 ,230 SteeL_________ 480 Wood__________ ----- Patrolman, H e a d q u a r t e r s - - H a w kinsvillc. Counties: Houston. :\Iiles _____ _ \l0.3 Pulaski. :\Iiles_____ . 40.9 Blecklcy. :\Jiles____ _ 18.7 Wilcox. :\Iiles _____ _ 43.3 Ben Hill. :i\Iiles_____ _ 13.5 Tot a! Miles in Section _____ _ 206.7 Machine Operators __________ _ 2 Tractor Operators ___ _ 1 Laborers ____________________ .. __ 1 TotaL _______________________ 1, 710 Equipment: 1 1!-Ton Garford Truck I 1-Ton Ford Truck 2 Tar Heaters. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader 1 10' Adams Grader 1 1-Ton Ford Truck. 88 DIVISION NO. 6.- DUBLIN, GA.- Cont'd. Section No. 3. Heavy Outfit. Patrolman, Headquarters- McRae. Counties: Dodge. Miles______ __ Telfair. Miles_____ ___ Wheeler. Miles ______ Montgomery. Miles __ Treutlen _________ ____ 36 .9 35.3 47 . 1 23.6 15 .8 Total Miles in Section _________ 158 .7 Machine Operators ______________ 2 Tractor Operators __ _____________ 1 Laborers _______________________ 1 Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader I 10' Russell Grader 1 1-Ton "Ford Truck. , 1 - FEDERAL AID PROJECT, 306 MONROE COUNTY, Jrd DIVISION. CONCRETE HIGHWAY, ROUTE 19, NORTH OF FORSYTH. - . r - - . -.- -~--~-.-~----------- DIVISION NO. 7.-SAVANNAH, GA. Section No. 1. Section No. 3. Patrolman, J. H. Scruggs. Headquarters-Pooler. Counties: Chatham. Miles ____ _ Effingham. Miles ___ _ Bryan. Miles _______ _ 42.0 18.5 .5. 9 Total Miles in Section_________ 66.4 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers______________ 3 .:\Iiles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 42. 0 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 24.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 337 SteeL_________ fJO Wood __________ 1,631 Total ______________________ 2,058 Equipment: I Fordson Tractor I Cletrac Tractor I I-Ton Ford Truck I 7' Adams Grader I 8' Russel Grader. Patrolman, H. Marsh. Headquarters-Reidsville. Counties: Tattnall. Miles _____ _ 55.5 Toombs. l\Iiles ______ _ 16.6 Total Miles in Section _________ 72. Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_ ______________________ 3 J\Iiles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 72 .I Feet of Bridges: Concrete ___________ _ SteeL_________ liiO Wood __________ I ,300 TotaL ___________ ___________ I . 4;30 Equipment: I 2-Ton Holt Tr::tctor I 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 2 I-Ton Ford Trucks I 10' Adams Grader I 8' Adams Grader. Section No. 2. Section No. 4. Patrolman, J. G. Ring. Headquarters-Riceboro. Counties: Bryan. Miles_~-- ____ _ 27.4 Liberty. Miles ______ _ I9.I Total Miles in Section_ ________ 46. 5 Machine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ______________ _ Laborers_______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads_ _______ 46. 5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL _________ _ VVood__________ I,346 Total ________________________ I,346 Patrolman, L. S. Manuel. Headquarters-Statesboro. Counties: Bulloch. Miles______ _ 58.7 Total Miles in Section_________ 58.7 Machine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 58. 7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 274 SteeL ________ _ VVood __________ 435 TotaL _______________________ 709 Equipment: I IO-Ton Holt Tractor I G. M. C. Truck I IO' Adams Grader. Equipment: I 2-Ton Holt Tractor I 3-Ton Liberty Truck I 8' Adams Grader. 90 DIVISION NO. 7.-SAVANNAH, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 5. Section No. 7. Patrolman, Wylly Goff. Headquarters-l\fillen. Counties: Emanuel. Miles _____ _ 8.8 Jenkins. Miles ______ _ 42.9 Total Miles in Section_________ 51.7 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_ ______________________ 3 ]\files, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ -~ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 51.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 111 SteeL ______________ _ \Vood__________ 2,073 TotaL _______________________ 2, 184 Patrolman, F. A. Ray. Headquarters-Ludowici. Counties: Liberty. Miles ______ _ 16.7 Long. l\Iiles ________ _ 38.8 Tattna!l. :Miles _____ _ 6.5 Total Miles in Section__ _______ 62.0 Machine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ l\liles, Other Types Roads________ 62.0 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL ______________ _ Wood __________ 937 Total ________________________ 937 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Russell Grader 1 10' Adams Grader. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 10' Adams Grader. 1 12' Adams Grader. Section No. 6. Section No. 8. Patrolman, G. C. Porter. Headquarters-Swainsboro. Counties: Emanuel. Miles______ 52.8 Total Miles in Section_________ 52.8 Machine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads_______ ___ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 52.8 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 1, 211 SteeL _________ - _- -- Wood __________ 1,140 TotaL _______________________ 2,351 Patrolman, L. B. Smith. Headquarters-Sylvania. Counties: Effingham. Miles ___ _ 16.1 Screven. Miles ______ _ 30.2 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 46. 3 Machine Operators _____________ _ Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 46.3 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 88 SteeL ______________ _ Wood __________ 875 TotaL _______________________ 963 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 10' Adams Grader. Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Adams Grader 1 8' Russell Grader. 91 DIVISION NO. 7.-SAVANNAH, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 9. Section No. 11. Patrolman, E. L. Durden. Headquarters-Graymont. Counties: Candler. Miles _____ _ 26.8 Emanuel. Miles _____ _ 23.0 Bulloch. Miles______ _ 3.8 Patrolman, Fred Woods. Headquarters-Darien. Counties: Mcintosh. Miles 40.5 Total Miles in Section ________ _ 40.5 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 53. 6 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ ____ _ Laborers _____________ . _________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 53.6 Feet of Birdges: Concrete_______ 836 SteeL ______________ _ VVood__________ 1,358 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators ____________________ _ Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 40.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL _______________ _ VVood __________ 387 TotaL _______________________ 387 TotaL _______________________ 2,194 Equipment: 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 10' Adams Grader 1 G. M. C. Truck Equipment: 1 3-Ton Liberty Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck. Section No. 10. Section No. 1. Heavy. Patrolman, C. L. Stewart. Headquarters-Claxton. Counties: Bryan. Miles _______ _ 24.0 Evans. Miles _______ _ 13.1 Tattnall. Miles _____ _ 6.6 Patrolman, R. L. Turner. Headquarters-Millen. Counties: Effingham. Miles ___ _ 34.6 Screven. Miles ______ _ 30.2 Jenkins _____________ _ 42.9 Total Miles in Section_________ 43.7 Total Miles in Section_ ________ 107. 7 Machine Operators______________ 1 Tractor Operators_______________ ___ _ Laborers________________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 43.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 748 SteeL ______________ _ VVood__________ 842 TotaL _______________________ 1, 590 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Russell Grader. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Russell Grader 1 10' Adams Grader. 92 DIVISION NO. 7.- SAVANNAH, GA.-Cont'd. I. Section No.2. Heavy. Section No. 3. Heavy. Patrolman, Headquarters- Graymont. Counties: Bulloch. Miles____ ___ 62 .5 Candler. Miles_______ 26.8 Emanuel. Miles_ _____ 84 .6 Tptal Miles in Section_ ________ 173 .9 Patrolman, Headquarters- Claxton. Counties: Bryan. Miles_______ _ Evans. Miles _____ ___ Tattnall. Miles ___ ___ Toombs. Miles _____ _ Total Miles in Section ________ _ Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader. Equipment: 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 1 12' Adams Grader. LICH T MAIKTENANCE OUTFIT JENKINS CO., 7th DIVISION. 93 - - ..- -~ -~---------- DIVISION NO. 8.-THOMASVILLE, GA. Section No. 1. Section No. 3. Patrolman, S. E. Thompson. Headquarters-Blakeley. Counties: Early. ::\Iiles________ _ 31.3 Miller. Miles ______ _ 15.4 Patrolman, N. W. Crawford. Headquarters-Thomasville. Counties: Thomas. l\Iiles ______ 24.0 Grady. Miles _______ 22.0 Total Miles in Section _________ 46.7 Totall\Iiles in Section _________ 4G.O l\Iachine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 46.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 665 Sted _______________ _ \Vood_________ 417 Total ________________________ 1072 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 J.VIiles, liard Surfaced Roads______ 2. 5 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 4:3.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 1()56 Steel__________ 209 Wood__ _______ 867 TotaL___ ________ ______ _____ 2741 Equipment: 1 F. W. D. Truck 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Avery Road Razor 4 Drags 2 1-Ton Ford Trucks. Equipment: 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 8' Adams Grader 1 7'3" Russell Grader Section No. 2. Section No. 4. Patrolman, A. P. Brand. Headquarters-Bainbridge. Counties: Decatur. Miles _____ _ 57.4 Seminole. Miles ____ _ 14.0 Patrolman, E. P. Clay. Headquarters-Thomasville. Counties: Thomas. Miles _____ _ 43.1 Grady. Miles ______ _ 6.3 Total Miles in Section_________ 71.4 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tarctor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Road_________ 71.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 20 SteeL ________ 855 Wood_________ 152 TotaL_______________________ 1027 Equipment: 1 3-Ton Packard Truck 1 5-Ton Holt Tractor 1 10-Ton Holt Tractor 2 1-Ton Ford Trucks 1 10' Adams Grader 1 12' Adams Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 4 Drags. Total Miles in Section_________ 49.4 Machine Operators_ _____________ 1 Tractor Operators ________ ---- __ - 1 Laborers_______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 49.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete _______ --- __ _ SteeL _____________ _ Wood______________ _ - TotaL ________________________ -- __ _ Equipment: 1 5-Ton Best Tractor 1 Avery Road Razor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 4 Drags 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer. 94 DIVISION NO. B.-THOMASVILLE, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 5. Section No. 7. Patrolman, W. V. Webb. Headquarters-Quitman. Counties: Brooks. Miles_ ______ 46.7 Total Miles in Section_________ 46.7 Patrolman, G. A. Griner. Headquarters-Nashville. Counties: Barrien. Miles _______ 50.4 --- Total Miles in Section_ ________ 50. 4 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ______ 10.0 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 36.7 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 1591 SteeL________ 107 Wood ___________5~~ Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 3 Miles, Hard Surfaced H.oads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads ________ 50.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ :SteeL _________ _ Wood _________ 278\l TotaL_______________________ 2274 Total _______________________ _ 278\l Equipment: 1 2-Ton Avery Tractor 1 Cleveland Tractor 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 11-Ton Ford Truck .5 Drags 1 7' H.oyal Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer Equipment: 1 3-Ton F. W. D. Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 7' Royal Grader 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer Section No. 6. Patrolman, L. R. Hawkins. Headquarters-Valdosta. Counties: Lowndes. Miles _____ _ Total Miles in Section ________ _ I 68.91 68.9 Section No. 8. Patrolman, L. F. Parr. Headquarters-Ocilla. Counties: Irwin. Miles_________ 41.1 --- Totall\Iiles in Section_________ 41.1 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 20. 5 Miles, Other Types Road_________ 48.4 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 760 SteeL ______________ _ VVood _________ 1044 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers_ ______________________ 2 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ______ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 41.1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete ____________ _ SteeL _____________ _ \Vood_________ 2144 TotaL_______________________ 1804 Total ________________________ 2144 Equipment: 1 2-Ton Avery Tractor 1 Fordson 11-Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer Equipment: 1 2-Ton Holt Tractor 1 Fordson Tractor 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 4 Drags. 95 DIVISION NO. B.-THOMASVILLE, GA.-Cont'd. Section No. 9. Section No. 11. Patrolman, J. B. Lieupo. Headquarter&-Tifton. Counties: Tift. Miles_____ Cook. Miles ________ 49 _6 21.5 Total Miles in Section_________ 71.1 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers_ ______________ 5 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ___________ _ Miles, Other Types Roads________ 71.1 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 1438 SteeL _____________ _ ~ood_________ 156 TotaL ____________ _ 1594 Patrolman, Charles Johnson. Headquarters-Camilla. Counties: Mitchell. Miles______ 52.5 Total Miles in Section_________ 52.5 Machine Operators ________________ - __ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 2 Laborers ____________________ - __ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads ________ - _-Miles, Other Types Roads________ 52.5 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 798 SteeL________ 794 ~ood_________ 331 Total _______________________ _ 1923 Equipment: 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Avery Road Razor 1 Garford Truck 1 1-Ton Ford Truck 1 No. 3-Adams Maintainer 4 Drags 1 Royal Grader Equipment: 1 Avery Road Razor 1 Ford 1-Ton Truck 1 Adams Maintainer 4 Drags. Section No. 10. Section No. 12. Patrolman, 0. ~. Hardison. Headquarters-Moultrie. Counties: Colquitt. Miles______ 50. 6, ---1 Total Miles in Section_________ 50.6 Machine Operators ___________________ _ Tractor Operators_______________ 1 Laborers________________________ 4 Miles, Hard Surfaced Roads______ 3 _0 Miles, Other Types Roads________ 47.6 Feet of Bridges: Concrete_______ 82 SteeL__ ______ 240 ~ood_________ 760 TotaL ______________ _ 1082 Patrolman, ~. L. Thomas. Headquarters-Leary. Counties: Baker. Miles ____ -- __ 15.3 C!idg<:~:- ('uncrc1( \\ (I( d.- Section No. 10. I ()(I (0, Patmlrnan. G. E. Youmans. 1],,adq uartt>rs, \Yoodbine. Countie.o: Cnmden. ~Iiles_ C:lynn. :\lilc"- C:1 U i. !U(J Total ,'.Iiles in Sel'tion__ ~fnc:hin{' ()ptrators_ TnC'tur ()p<-ratcrs L:lh(lrl'r-.: :diir'~. ll~~rd ~urLH'{'d Huad<..: :\li~t'' Oth:1 Typc:--- Ftet rf n:~d,gP;;: Cut('J'dP_ ~~tr(i _ \rcod EqGipinl'nt: l (:ret ra( Traetor l :3-Tou F. \'\. D. Truck 1 G. :\I. C. Truck 1 I' -1" Royal Grader EquipnHw.: 1 10-'Ioll !Inli Tr:;.etor l :l-Tun F. \\'. D. Truck 1 !:?'.\dam'< (;rader 1 :---l(~arificr .\tl~u:lunent 1 10' Ada"''' Crader 1 G. .i\1. C. Truek 2 ])f:L;2,"8 ;).'.;. ,-, fi.(l 1, l L) Section No. 9. Section No. 11. Patrobnan; T. T. 'Tippin'->. Headqunr!Prs -Brumll'ick. Countic,;: Clvnn. :\Iiles_ :\l;lntosh. :\Iil('s Total :\lihs in Section :\i achinc Operntors Tractor Operators ____ .. Laborers __ ?llilcs, Hard Surfaced Honds_ 1\Iiles, OOwr Typ:il3-Polk __ 5:J~.u iiuo.3! l5U. IU l71j.llli 3.b5 \\'alk~!I \'/llitli.ei d-_ ~--- 'il~. u~l :w-1.73 22l.b':! 12l.ol 3.:?J 10.00 - =-=---------=---- -- -----= EQUIPMENT EXPENSE Gas and Parts Shop Oil $1,7-17.5o> 4-l!.JI" 70J.l2 7-ld.Ol l,bld.t.il 130. 8d 0:>1. uU 1,0~5.33 J07 . .fG 1,030.13 30.6! j"iJJ.03 uu 1 ,;.;();J, l, JJ~'. ti2 .l(jL),()~ til2.::\J l ,;;,)'j .-1:~ 1, lJ0. 7.:1 :: ~)-1. ;ci 7-u.u; 1, lb5 .22 JJl.l;.J bSJ. JU 2C,). :;;: ~>cl.1" .3340.86 o5.5s ll:hJ.U3 !18.47 2"13.62 127.37 .:7ti.8Y ~tJl.14 0J6.71 10l.i.04 1JJ.3;) ,;~).66 :;:!V.;)S loJ.42 1,)0.02 ::36.71 :.:o7 .02 OU. 7S :2JV.27 TotuL 2ild Divi::;ion Ha.nks Barnr.v_. Clark DU\VSOlL_. DeKalb 1':1bert _____ F r a n k l i n __ Forsytll ___ Gwinnett_ Gwinnctt ~u. ll7-l62 Habersham HalL. Hart ... -JuckStJn LUI:-Jpkill Madison._ Milton .. Oconee .. 0 gletllorpe-_ -_-- Rabu;t. _____ Ste!)hens __ Townz .. Union. Walton -- White $10' 370.70 $WO.:J5 l3i .tiG :JD:l.89 102.:!3 41jl. 07 '767. U2 784.49 4::7.66 ~13 .15 580.10 932.12 431.87 698.90 640.77 558.36 153.31 563.46 297.0!) 638.2:) 382.69 43-L-11 700.83 667.77 252.35 Kl.2:!:2. 98 119.83 107.01 94.86 39. 'll ll0.9ii 208.28 191.86 107. O:l 220.98 141.87 227.\-.16 105.56 171.03 156.84 136.36 :>7.81 1:37. 71 72.70 157.43 ~4.30 l01j.28 179.60 171.27 61.63 :70.81 >13,2:ll.2G :xm;3,LiO.Uti $10,01:.:. 79 ;!)l:.LliLU-! ~~ . .J.73.02 $70. !9 2. 23 l.8iJ .83 2.57 8.07 8.83 2. ~5 17 .9'1 18.58 20.01 6.20 13.60 7.22 2. 79 . 7ti 2.87 1.51 24.19 3.95 2.24 6.83 l-1.54 !.29 $:JO-~.SG 1, 1b.).O)Ij JijJ.l7 :!20.(-)3 ~1:2.! .5:J 1,182.25 1,372.48 721. :!5 1,276.15 1iJO.UO 806.32 l ,0;)7 .51 8~!.18 1.086.02 81iU.IJ7 !149.87 201i.30 1' 161.46 785.15 1.3Gl. 9~1 762.58 973.0!J 1,0'12.01 872.17 70-1.06 $l.:io-!.79 l.dUJ.ti2 l,0~ti.05 /3i.l0 l,ll"*All l,9W.16 2,1(iti.:l7 1.:1so.21 ;!.212.91 229.15 l, 791.45 il.2J4.52 1,388.81 2.138.65 1,081.46 1.075.68 [")2~.28 U60.7-! .5cJ3.H1 ~ .307.03 1. 191. oa 837.53 !. 9-!8. 05 !,:)70.17 iJ06.98 $6li3.4l l ,lid.:JU i,JU.d6 69:).:J:j 9\:1-:l.,{j!j l, 225.91 1,398.79 1,207.05 2,451.23 574.80 1,227.50 2,281.64 l. 089.25 1,366.4G 706.21 1,255.14 322.67 l,01tl.U2 87-l.0-1 I, 173.!2 567.73 530.'!8 826.83 1,503.57 3-19.25 U:!S.U0 ;)1n0. Vu 1::'\.u, ~10. ;:.; o:.:-:.0-..: 1,273.87 1.1n.ov 588. 8J l,4il5,31 10S.n 716.84 1.299.70 G77 .l)ti 1, )4(j .18 1.017. H (i07 .13 157 .6:; 81~.Vo 401.75 1.008.77 ;)\)5.30 5::)8.:.?!:1 741. "i7 1,077.51 5uUO :i2tl3.1~ o23o>. 93 3:).92 Li5.82 ltiU. 7il 006.84 350.12 1Y0.08 il88.69 03.60 254.76 :m .68 233.01 261.14 ~17.14 275.36 1)6.57 223.1')6 142.33 2ul. 79 l3J.62 275.42 3!8.78 272.67 -~7 .17 TotaL 3rd Division Butts ... Campbell_ CarrolL Clayton. __ Coweta.. __ Fayette.. Fulton .. _ Harris _____ Heard _______ Henry _____________ Jasper _____________ Lamar ... __________ Meriwether ________ Monroe. PNiekwe t_o__n_._.______________ Rockdale ________ Spalding_. ________ Troop.-- ___ . __________ Upson ____ $12,779.52 $425.40 267.98 933.99 381. 91 793.43 320.43 288.71 2'11.18 390.43 588.40 425.39 725.41 530.39 320.44 495.37 119.23 498.66 623.15 367.47 $3,158.92 $236.50 !35.27 436.40 180.53 384.30 148.69 14.96 144.06 126.29 184.79 267.61 196.79 345.10 246.43 139.18 238.71 51.84 226.22 293.12 159.54 $241.76 $2l,ll1S.71 $07,210.51 $25,673.58 $18,181. 2'i $12.17 $RG9.39 ~;I' :3:::-1.21 9.0J 303.45 6-10.69 11.88 1,688.27 3,390.05 2.52 193.26 I, 071.59 43.67 1,029.65 2,25().18 12.32 356.38 ), 03!. 99 4.500.00 (Refund of Advaucel 2.20 277.57 740.51 2.14 1,133.60 749.25 2.55 737.24 !.304.40 13.27 1,192.00 2,363.08 10.26 1,100.42 1,954.70 17.66 913.87 2,394.39 9.47 972.87 1, 571.56 2.32 834.75 795.57 4.45 995.34 !.860. 73 !.65 301.15 306.65 2.89 1,031.31 2,052.29 6. 74 1,195.50 3,545.10 2.46 661.73 1,969.45 $906.59 029.25 1,835.95 955.60 1,950.01 961.20 7oa:as 566.07 825.36 985.36 1,094.13 1,540.48 ],5!8. 77 841.76 927.62 312.03 746.60 2,247.72 781.86 $780.7-1 50J.1s 1,-177.41 817.-10 1, 527.52 678.07 514.07 217.24 735.07 976.55 478.82 1,216.32 818.56 430.06 879.20 153.74 969.36 1,139. 61 592.54 "" 1'J9.62 >232.45 174.43 1.073.01 338.63 561.05 307.43 136.94 148.81 238.19 311.76 252.14 358.97 275.21 167.98 455.85 60.08 266.5E 491.52 400.6C TotaL.. _____________ $8,770.37 $4,156.33 $4,669.7! $16,087.75 $31,222.39 $20,326.44 $15,011.46 $6,252.6( 104 ~ ------------~ 1924 MAINTENANCE BY COUNTIES -~--~~~--====-~-=--~-~~~======================================~~============-====-=-==- ~~MATERIAL~~ Freight, Truck I Q) Rent, Heat COUNTY Roadways Water- Express, Team \-~ Tools Equipment Lgt., Water Ma!nt. TOTAL ways Drayage Equip. \~ Power Supplies 1st Division Bartow. $100.22 $54.15 $7.00 $32.70 $ .76 $2,108.43 $35.06 $10,661.46 Catoosa ..... 7.40 29.18 12.83 22.16 8. 77 534.05 $5.00 5.28 2,692.46 Cllatooga .. 14.75 25.17 1.15 175.36 3.98 1.475.57 3.00 4.61 6,772.94 Cherokee .. 16.65 8.80 .61 276.00 .32 852.90 4.51 4,393.97 Cobb. 146.20 77.50 9.36 330.09 2.03 2.238.17 12.g6 10,338.37 Cobb Mt l-30. 590.13 Dade 84.45 18.54 .... 313.60 5.01 877.40 22.84 4,491.07 Douglas ll2 .28 73.07 47.U6 7Y .38 15.40 1,013.77 14.00 33.05 7,741.67 Fannin 219.go G5.53 519.74 .41 ), 593.39 6.00 10.91 5,809.60 Floyd 326:7ti 14.10 50.69 227 .UG 16.30 2,377.52 9. 75 17.37 9,639.67 FultoE .56 ), 889.12 2.64 2,936.00 Gilmer 355.50 25.16 3o6.41 4.29 1,411.23 .25 l. 7g 5,834.61 Gordon ... Haralson_ 212.90 71.40 110.98 12.00 6.76 2S3. 00 6.51 5G.OO 5.87 2,647.67 6.33 ), 993.32 37.00 -!.00 7!.39 12,334.26 9.75 7' 729.24 Murray 36.15 187.32 1.20 175.27 .52 1,3S4.D7 2.46 7,331.57 Paulding 10.00 15.36 .50 100.19 2.81 ), 212.82 5.86 4,732.71 Picl:e:!.lS- 47.87 9.50 18.36 39.60 4.73 ), 603. ;l7 17.41 7 ,615.25 Polk ... 46.30 34.05 21.gs 142.65 8.91 l,S11.57 7.00 18.15 7.678.16 Walker 23.90 35.29 7. 78 524.31 16.01 1,1>71.07 5.40 15.13 9,028.81 Whitfield. 59.10 33.01 3.71 210.32 .35 932.55 20.00 15.03 4.836.ll TotaL 2nd Divislon Banks ....... . Barrow .. . Clark........ .. Dawson ..... .. DeKalb..... .. Elbert ..... .. Franklin..... . Forsnll .... .. Gwinnett Gwinnett ~It. 117-162 . Habershaw HalL Hart .. Jackson ...... Lumpkin .. Madison. Milton .... Oconee .. Oglethorpe.. Rabu'1 ... .. Stepllens.... .. Towns...... .. Union .. Walton. White .. $1,316.33 $1,343.42 $39.46 17 .15 $59.2! 67.14 35.00 46.90 90.00 ......... . 43.95 78.19 25.00 49.67 '70.35 41.00 120.68 80.19 61.25 ...... 15.44 87.50 169.46 35.18 204.15 104.76 56.04 20.00 41>8.30 8.00 ---------- 40.00 72.00 18.75 ..... 31.32 7.02 40.00 ---------- 13.22 G2. 55 104.55 20.00 43.65 7.91 $287.0!! $3,924.74 $23.09 $5.70 .;..2.20 HJ.3j 1. i7 1,425. 50 7 .2!) 20.25 23.25 - 71.81 55.00 39.74 7.49 15.34 95.59 130.81 us. 90 3.88 22.02 63.00 31.96 38.40 39.96 13.80 31.20 11.25 30.51 2R.50 31.4G 45.60 7.22 144.70 29.18 50.40 22.,H3 38.55 41.05 140.40 16.92 24.60 21.33 323.50 60.86 755.70 51. 43 186. G5 19.68 ---------- $103.41 $29,861.29 $-1.69 13.06 4.00 6.68 2.40 27.38 40.00 22.26 47.35 $1.540.34 1.379.7"1 S75. 21 516.51 l,3b0 .36 2,4-15.74 2,503.30 l,:JSl.'/4 5,075.36 11.52 23.20 28.86 22.75 8.57 37.40 .23 20.40 3.35 15.83 .57 5.21 20.20 20.H8 18.68 ), 830.09 2,957.31\ 1,379.63 2.205.08 2,027.14 ). 762.31 482.58 l, 777.18 936.87 2,013.00 1,213.40 l, 391.53 2.2ll.54 2,092.77 803.41 $lll.40 39.91 9.50 18.50 7.00 73.65 12.50 48.00 5.00 97.00 5.00 - 4i:5ii 42.50 46.59 30.66 1.65 1.02 139.25 23.00 $306.22 $133,240.06 $38.98 3!.58 15.66 11.66 3).gg 66.58 68.38 34.84 71.95 45.08 77.79 35.97 53 80 55.72 47.57 15.90 40..!7 25.14 51.16 27.67 37.74 89.94 52.02 19.79 $6,468.48 6,818.10 4,822.25 2,800.61 5,924.46 9,813.61 10,242.ll 6,333.61 15,519.60 1,166.70 7' 527.67 12,993.81 6,365.44 9,416.21 7,884.62 7,335.83 2,126.09 7,174.25 4,207.27 9,235.66 4.860.36 5,54UJ5 9,131.08 8,556.32 3,420.10 TotaL $939. 02 $1' 639.25 $821.91 $3' 612.83 3rd Division Butts ________ 5.72 51.91 7.09 ll.26 CampbelL.... 31.58 116.42 1.43 _______ ... CarrolL...... 123.00 180.05 64.37 ... Clayton_______ 14.59 23.54 4.20 5.63 Coweta........ 85.65 336.40 45.86 7.50 Fayette Fulton. .. .......... 51.83 2.66 ..... .. .. ........ ____________________ ........ .. Harris. _______ .......... Heard ________ __________ Henry 3.57 Jasper 3.80 Lamar......... 34.88 Meriwether____ 30.00 M:onroe ..... ___ __________ 28.73 .......... 82.54 --------- 70.00 23.44 10.41 ll.ll 96.19 35.06 80.40 20.50 8.04 ... 82.12 9.25 __ _ 181.95 3.70 ________ __ N'ewton . . . ___ 30.00 Pike_____________________ Rockdale ______ .......... 3palding______ 289.25 rroup_________ 147.53 Jpson.________ 1.50 3.10 2.66 77.90 38.77 6.94 1.50 .... 27.55 200.13 40.60 170.00 332.79 87.97 .......... 377.13 3.15 29.00 $405.47 $43,088.19 12.00 4.95 66.35 14.55 35.53 15.91 6.00 1.01 12.74 15.29 21.08 17.92 33.83 7.02 21.17 12.19 8.46 130.46 16.84 1,886.69 1,149.01 3,846.20 l, 728.22 3,251.31 1,476.62 1,252.79 ),)51. 65 ), 721.93 2,479.62 ), 973.86 3,135.89 2,455.09 1,353.77 2.141.00 512.03 2,171.48 2, 705.72 1,663.ll $672.23 $1,050.37 $176,686.17 120.00 14.16 37.00 57.84 18.97 34.87 5.03 3.00 6.38 3.76 ll.OO 29.70 1.80 30.06 4.77 2.60 1.41 1.80 19.47 4.65 32.27 4.68 7.99 2.85 2.87 16.31 28.39 9.11 6,665.88 3,003.73 15,276.63 6,037.97 12,438.12 5,368.30 4,514.96 4,108.42 4,521.19 6,203.03 9,464.86 7,575.66 10,877.49 8,622.51 5,033.47 8.104.37 1,866.04 8,690.ll 12.978.32 7,041.93 TotaL______ $801.07 $2,227.54 $333.39 $491.85 $453.30 $38,055.99 $297.25 $215.49 $149,372.99 1J5 DETAIL DISTRIBUTION OF COUNTY 4th Division Maint. Engr. Supervi- s. w. sor's, Stenog. Dist. Cash- Mise'!. Patrol- ier and offs. Engr. Expense men SBJary Expense S. &W. Labor ,,, ______ EQUIPMENT EXPENSE GabEnd Parts Shop Baldwin ...... Burke ....... Columbia .. Glascock Greene Hancock __ Jefferson Lincoln ..... McDuffie.... __ Morgan ....... Putnam -----------Richmond ............ Taliaferro... ___ . Warren .... Washington ...... Wilkes ____ $567.03 783.95 446.02 139.99 651.78 657.82 787.40 273.14 382.92 479.77 691.50 720.86 172.88 490.96 743.36 654.37 $158.37 219.00 124.63 39.20 182.29 183.75 219.86 76.14 107.23 134.27 193.28 201.44 48.40 137.27 207.72 183.07 $16.72 19.36 11.03 3.41 16.13 16.26 32.45 6.74 10.50 12.82 17.11 17.83 4.28 12.19 18.37 16.84 $1,209.25 1,625.00 1,024.15 202.35 1,195.15 1 ,421. 67 l, 510.8-1 475.35 l ,250.00 1,-145.00 1, 250.00 276.50 1,086. 65 1,302.81 957.26 $2.059.61 2,832.66 1,710.99 359.60 1,824.01 2,309.01 3,006.41 1.108.97 1.572.71 1,530.05 2,574.17 3,436. 75 421.25 2,144.85 2,304.53 2,689.52 $1,478.31 2,507.43 1,543. 70 335.76 2,080.27 1,319.63 2,538.55 657.77 1,323.19 1, 304.86 2.032.97 I ,932. 97 735.91 1.215.94 1,904.11 1,733.25 $528.88 1, 544 .<15 764.62 1. 291. 032. o2\nl 1,084.97 1,265.84 294.01 538.2-3 59!). 55 1,176.31 l, 786.81) 120.59 608.57 616.\l~ 996.0) 400.77 556.33 522.10 106.49 464.01 504.44 638.42 -!55.39 267.45 338.77 476.95 439.30 102.84 318.38 515.32 494.32 TotaL ..... $8,643.75 $2,415.92 $232.04 $16,231.98 $31,885.09 $24,744.62 $13,549 .1:; $6.501.28 5th Division Chattahoochee.. __ Clay -----------------Crawford Crisp .. __ ------------Dooly Lee ..... -------------Macon ---------------Marion --------------Muscogee. __ ......... _ Quitman..... _... _._._ Randolph.. __ .. __ ..... Schley______ ._. __ .. _... Stewart. ____ ... _._._ .. Sumter.. __ .. _ Talbot...... Taylor ...... TerrelL .... Turner .. Webster .... TotaL .............. $450.61 440.07 584.26 422.37 397.81 264.09 673.52 424.98 91.27 464.25 493.08 354.32 867.32 694.12 545.89 410.38 427.43 322.58 271.65 $8,600.00 $132.20 136.72 184.87 131.60 125.79 81.23 203.02 129.47 143.82 151.36 106.57 274.48 229.85 184.38 123.29 135.58 97.06 82.30 $2,653.59 $32.81 3.42 8.37 8.45 1.37 12.33 .98 4,529.88 1,446.75 . i:35 5.23 1.67 $1,015.00 738.00 1,104.43 1,021.56 ], 090.50 468.00 1,347.60 963.80 762.70 980.00 1,069.10 1.230.00 1,196.00 1,200.00 l, 060.00 762.00 447.69 414.00 $881.10 I ,323.18 2,199.57 1.215. 74 2,117.99 1,035.45 2,746.53 1,312.62 1,408.80 1,888.13 975.37 3,412.98 3,017.69 1,466.69 ], 788.21 ], 716.86 1,811.82 1,349. 7l $981.96 1,286.45 1,485.62 1.599.18 I, 706.94 1,024.34 2,379.54 ],004. 29 1,196.00 888.87 758.10 2,578.90 1,503.57 1,129.48 1.225.54 l, 348.60 1,406.82 1,024.76 $451.33 812.81 1,411.56 596.9~ 953.41 420.9f_i 904.72 874.87 868.95 498.60 1,001.05 ], 326.78 1,333.54 557.98 585.45 633.61) 480.67 409.39 $6,052.61 $16,870.38 $3], 668.44 $24,528.96 $14,122.61 $236.93 266.80 477.54 260.98 547.26 332.51 437.71 334.94 310.59 329.53 877.41 543.94 351.50 360.00 271.11 300.23 168.51 140.88 $7,048.37 6th Division Ben HilL Bibb ... Bleckley.... Dodge.. __ .. Houston ... Johnson .. __ Jones ........ Laurens.............. _ M o n t g o m e r y __________ Montgomery-Wheeler Mt. 6-8 ........... _... Pulaski.. __ ......... Telfair ................ Treutlen .............. Twiggs......... _... _._ WWihlceoexle.r......-.-.-.--_-. -_-__-_-_-_-_Wilkinson..... _._ .. __ . TotaL .............. $169.52 516.54 242.13 472.00 1' 162.22 209.84 633.72 1,016.93 306.70 524.62 451.97 201.75 484.26 605.35 556.87 516.54 $8,070.96 $67.53 205.69 96.43 188.43 462.80 83.58 251.85 404.95 122.13 208.91 179.97 80.35 192.82 241.09 221.75 205.70 $3,213.98 $7.23 28.93 40.14 141.76 11.58 1.50 18.43 100.38 25.00 $173.33 991.24 265.15 515.53 1,484.64 240.62 1,023.09 1,337.68 517.50 $410.87 2,153.07 672.56 1,329. 22 3,914.11 838.24 l, 782.42 3,669.59 844.98 $447.47 619.63 810.23 1,682.20 5,135.59 718.81 1,823.55 2.842.65 865.17 $477.36 615.-18 703.55 1,002.91 2,393.15 297.41 1,800.70 1,698. 73 754.87 $192.74 518.20 254.65 555.1E 1.257.92 198.H 765.3( l. 090. 7f 478.0( 19.64 41.39 5.00 12.29 15.00 6.56 $474.83 778.31 819.41 319.50 533.32 862.23 1,024.27 1.250.93 $12,136.75 2,395.52 1,630.46 545.15 1.176.93 1,967.19 2,189.17 2.264. 70 $27,784.18 2,211.54 1,231.15 445.84 1,248.57 1,785.92 2.064.37 1,273.36 $25,206.05 819.33 791.38 663.31 1,145.99 1,112.07 619.70 1,210.52 $16,107.76 638.0' 550.1', 236.11 531.2i 709.2~ 534.1 560.0< ---1 $9.099.9(: 1 106 -----------------~ 1924 MAINTENANCE BY COUNTIES COUNTY {~ -MATERIAL- Freight. Truck Road- Water- Express. Team ways ways Drayage Eo.uip. Rent, Heat ToolsEuuipment Lgt . Water Maint. TOTAL Power Supplies 4th Division Baldwin ________ 155.91 12.53 95.72 Burke 150.62 40.90 .72 Columbia::::: :::::::::: 23.75 4.60 .42 GGrlaesecnoec_k_.__-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_- ---------390.51 Hancock. _____ Jefferson ______ ---------- 225.20 7.42 20.73 27.16 87.48 .13 95.50 5.61 5. 72 Lincoln ____ :::::::::: McDuffie ______ Morgan _______ P u t n a m _______ 40.00 Richmond ____ 17.60 Taliaferro _____ Warren ________ 19.79 6.36 169.90 46.03 11.40 19.65 132.42 2.59 9.63 13.81 8.44 14.42 1.64 15.45 .25 .35 302.59 128.44 26.67 3. 76 .47 Washington ... 9.50 227.27 7.05 947.24 Wilkes.. .. 49.31 73.13 115.97 .61 ------------ TotaL .... $116.41 $1,651.94 $389.82 $1,614.20 12.42 19.76 34.98 8.07 25.96 11.33 32.56 4.26 4.06 9.15 12.65 9.07 3.82 2.68 14.39 20.99 2,486.36 3,437.67 l, 955.78 614.03 2,857. 78 2,884.32 3,452. 77 l, 197.84 1,679.04 2,103. 57 3,033.14 3,174.98 757.07 2,152.84 3,259.53 2,869.20 $226.15 $37,915.92 8.18 11.40 84.36 2.00 44.40 45.50 27.45 4.00 37.64 6.90 50.00 51.40 2.50 7.10 17.82 9.50 $410.15 12.20 6.47 4.89 1.26 9.73 17.54 3.18 1.11 6.84 5.84 3.45 2.92 .70 6.81 3.01 16.41 9,202.26 13,855.72 8,256.02 2,111.00 10,890.25 10,714.21 13,608.93 4,102.00 6,431.50 8,261.85 11,929.44 13,094.47 2,971.79 8,332.58 12,099.01 10,879.75 $102.36$146,730.78 5th Division Chatta- hoochee !.. __ Clay ___________ Crawford _____ ---------- Crisp ________ :::::::::: Dooly ________ . Lee _________ :::::::::: Macon _________ Marion ________ Muscogee _____ 29.37 38.78 17.26 598.52 25.40 3.95 ---------- 4.93 ---------- 9.52 ---------- 80.97 15.00 14.58 ----- 9.03 ---------- 8.52 ---------- 4.62 ---------- Q u i t m a n ______ R a n d o l p h _____ S c h l e y _________ 103.48 6.00 Stewart. ______ 272.32 S u m t e r _____ Talbot.. ______ -------------- 77.91 Taylor..-- ____ :::::::--TerrelL _____________ 389.54 35.00 Turner. _______ Webster _____ ------ 6.71 12.70 3.24 ---------- 69.01 4.00 14.87 ---------- 16.24 15.01 27.93 23.40 23.47 11.40 6.47 50.00 14.02 3.00 27.93 ----- 3.08 10.50 ----- ----- ---- ---- TotaL .... ------ $1,612.99 $342.38 $132.31 29.06 12.98 10.08 36.85 25.81 15.45 14.30 12.83 1.691.45 l, 704.66 2,263.63 1,636.39 1,540.88 1,023.16 2,609.29 1,646. 23 11.81 32.06 29.54 41.79 42.40 19.74 11.23 12.81 13.19 5.60 1,798.56 2,015.62 1,373.00 3,373.38 2,689.14 2,114.59 1,589.43 1,655.25 1,250.32 1,052.82 $377.53 $33,027 .so 28.16 22.79 30.20 21.82 55.59 13.66 34.82 44.32 24.02 110.54 18.30 84.94 39.42 28.20 21.25 29.38 16.74 19.10 $643.25 27.26 20.H 25.34 53.78 67.37 10.80 43.59 43.33 15.56 110.21 20.59 78.55 24.88 16.12 45.74 16.21 29.36 9.55 5,991.19 6, 769.83 9,828.82 7,101.55 8,669.64 4, 700.05 12,014.01 6,822.68 4,621.15 7,008.30 9,121.24 6,604.22 14,117.98 11.678.67 7,735.85 7,577.64 7,089.97 6,081.07 4,806.04 $658.68 $148,339.90 6th Division Ben HilL ____ . 9.02 10.00 Bibb.. ________ Bleckley_______ D o d g e _________ 705.07 ------------------- ---------12.81 85.49 65.61 83.39 -- ---------- 54.01 Houston ______ Johnson ______ ------------------- 255.08 ---------- 75.56 -------- 33.13 JLoanueres-n-s-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ------------------- 104.67 5.18 48.00 10.75 ---------- Montgomery__ ---------- ---------- .41 ---------- Montgomery- 12.42 31.74 3.85 24.20 55.75 2.45 19.34 26.10 14.43 Wheeler Mt. 6-8_---------Pulaski. ______ Telfair ________ Treutlen.. ____ T w i g g s ________ Wheeler _______ Wilcox.. _______ 244.00 ----------------------------- ------------------- ---------- ---------49.99 99.83 84.76 164.32 173.47 Wilkinson.... _ ---------- 2.50 --- ---------- ----------- 30.96 ---------- 22.66 8.32 ---------- 5.70 2.41 ---------- 7.67 14.23 ---------- 20.22 .54 12.96 -----62 :5ii 22.38 6.67 6.85 35.70 11.36 773.09 2,326.01 ], 101.22 2,130.14 5,231.08 940.46 2,831.83 4,557.52 1,444. 97 13.51 2,365.61 2,032.63 957.61 2,209.90 2,717.43 2,529.16 2,320.63 TotaL______ $949.07 $1,032.92 $380.20 $189.33 $286.94 $36,482.80 26.05 21.04 110.83 17.01 56.57 23.93 89.98 4.25 150.16 48.94 16.91 ----- 13.20 4.50 274.80 57.66 30.42 7.95 2,797.67 8,936.05 4,366.61 8,275.30 21,672.01 3,547.94 11,021,11 17,193.17 5,412.53 42.49 15.80 89.48 17.75 24.22 41.36 89.54 32.39 16.68 32.65 31.18 ----------- 93.83 14.44 257.51 10,123.42 7,949.61 3,615.12 7,691.69 10,252.13 10,032.77 9,767.10 $1,156.34 $339.67 $142,911.74 107 DETAIL DISTRIBUTION OF COUNTY 7th Division Maint. Engr. Supervisor~ Stenog. Dist. Cash- Mise'!. and offs. Engr. Expense Salary Expense s. w. PatrolMen S.&W. Labor EQUIPMENT EXPENSF Gas and Parts Shop Oil Bryan ___________ BCaunlldolcehr_ .. ____________ Chatham. _____________ Effingham EmanueL. Evans_____ ----------.Jenkins ---------LLiobnegrt_Y__-________________ Mcintosh. ____________ Screven Scre\en Mt. 7~47:::::: Tattna!L _____ Toombs .. ------------ $761.97 831.55 356.54 558.48 459.91 1.233. 03 173.91 571.20 475.97 825.81 538..14 402.13 911.93 221.13 $313.15 341.81 146.53 229.52 188.95 506.73 71.45 231.72 195.56 212.01 221.50 165.57 374.96 90.12 $125.12 4.84 19.17 15.59 4.18 103.33 64.41 177.28 11.91 38.31 302.03 46.46 53.49 772.78 $1,015.00 1,13'7.50 341.50 771.75 813.50 2.142.75 373.50 965.50 896.00 736.50 1,107.97 784.00 130.50 1.648.95 57.15 $1,893.55 2,455. 75 890.90 1,749.04 1. 653.58 5,345.00 463.60 2,483.00 1,573.85 l,l95.49 1,898.44 1.'155. 92 318.75 2.288.06 75.81 $1.827.55 2.280.77 885.53 1.314.01 1.016.26 3.625.18 896.52 I. 759.28 413.38 773.92 830.53 831.23 1. 7-16.15 362.45 $2,269.72 2.147. 78 1,375. 74 995.51 893.46 1,604.37 103.97 397.89 1,809.48 1.755.80 1,041.47 1.028. 79 2.47 2,579.40 782.62 $266.53 273.01 155.29 210.81 170.29 368.51 43.72 144.15 120.98 137.19 131.35 114.01 221.98 203.37 TotaL. ______________ $8,025.00 $3,292.58 $1,738.93 $12,950.07 $25.740.74 $18,562.76 $18,788.!7 $2.561.19 Bth Division Baker.... ------------Berrien.. __ Brooks --------------Calhoun ------------Colquitt -------------CDoeocakt.ur--_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_D o u g h e r t y ____________ Early_ --------------Grady ----------LIrowwinnd..es _________ Lowndes Mt. 8-282 Miller MitchelL _____ ::::::::: Seminole. __ Thomas ___ ----------Tift... --------------Worth. --------------- TotaL .. ----------- $169.14 5G3 .85 523.57 257.76 563.85 241.68 644.43 370.53 351.42 314.12 459.09 773.28 169.14 588.00 153.06 749.14 52:!.56 636.38 $8,055.00 $67.92 228.36 212.04 104.38 228.36 97.87 260.97 150.06 143.54 127.22 185.93 313.18 69.12 238.1-1 62.00 303.41 212.04 257.69 $3.262.23 $2.79 11.85 11.20 1.28 8.48 1.20 6.20 21.38 1. 76 1.56 2.28 3.84 .81 13.85 .76 3. 72 3.10 18.14 $418.81 1,310.52 1, 200.00 748.16 l,l99.95 384.31 1,073.06 491.58 911.91 571.41 1,179.50 l.l82.82 100.00 288.09 1,150.00 301.94 1,408.34 899.50 780.74 $912.45 2,822.00 2,43-1.83 1,117. 20 2.232.08 l. 805.45 2.968.06 1.377.89 1.212. 72 1, 702.43 1,621.35 3,314.06 198.66 722..!8 2. 765.66 762.00 3.339.09 2,526.05 2.256.34 $581.14 2.179.03 2,002.20 872.15 1,832.57 1.073.24 2.736.72 ), 232.90 1.340. 60 1,339.69 1. 319.33 2, 909.51 187.48 699.23 2,216.88 591.42 2.994. 77 2.235.46 1.546.44 $200.35 818.89 740.03 244.40 1.159.90 414.92 1,086.86 592.87 580.72 390.13 1,110.46 1,376.82 47.65 257.64 928.61 266.53 1,030.44 819.93 1.459.62 $114.23 $15,600.67 $36,090.80 $29.893.76 $13,526.77 $113.31 430.36 384.33 154.94 481.29 157.65 512.42 272.42 335.38 245.09 299.97 686.29 25.00 191.67 499.00 102.88 528.30 386.83 522.58 $6.329.71 9th Division Appling __ Atkinson ______________ Bacon _________________ Brantley ______________ Camden _______________ Charlton ______________ CClhianrclhto. _n__M__t_. _9_-_7_7__.._._._. Coffee _________________ E c h o l s _________________ Glynn----------------.Jeff Davis -----------Lanier ... Lowndes __ Mcintosh PWiearrec_e_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._:_-_:_: Wayne _________________ TotaL. ______________ $828.00 496.80 579.60 579.60 579.60 331.20 331.20 496.80 248.40 828.00 414.00 248.40 331.20 1.076.40 910.80 $8.280.00 $368.15 220.86 257.75 257.75 257.75 147.27 147.27 220.86 110.45 368.16 184.10 110.46 147.27 486.64 405.05 $3,689.79 $24.62 83.74 9.05 10.20 2.09 .95 14.05 26.35 176.12 3.50 30.90 57.09 22.72 $750.20 553.79 953.82 900.60 1,240.70 577.86 50.00 196.55 659.31 273.95 1.189.94 498.39 295.88 13.75 Or. 42.38 585.06 1. 890.45 1.182.00 $1,835.99 866.38 1,563.02 838.04 1.470.48 763.80 54.00 279.06 1.207. 06 480.30 1.557.60 712.09 479.93 15.25 602.40 1,042.80 3,716.43 1, 902.86 $1.049.71 $1.141.45 $452.66 1.189.46 419.86 241.79 1. 333.88 732.22 283.60 815.65 680.82 236.94 1.473.39 377.78 178.82 770.95 335.99 113.85 9.44 3.50 369.74 721.22 511.55 1.107.69 1.507.97 390.78 476.65 540.21 187.13 2.251.43 1.069.82 381.52 729.24 1.126.69 257.47 528.62 214.95 234.19 3.05 136.49...... ----------------- 708.42 506.99 97.81 2. 919.01 2.030.70 398.60 1.373.28 1.273.94 686.75 $461.38 $ll. 769.87 $19,387.49 $17,243.05 $12.683.66 $4,656.96 108 1924 MAINTENANCE BY COUNTIES COUNTY --MATERIAL-- Freight, Road- Water- Express. ways ways Drayage Truck Team Equip. PItP""::' Rent, Heat Tools Equipment Lgt., Water Maint. Power Supplies TOTAL 7th Division. Bryan Bulloch Candler-_ Chatham. Effingham. EEvmaanns u__e_L__._-_ Jenkins ____ L i b e r t y ______ Long_ Mcintosh Screven. Screven lift. Ta7t-t4n7a--l-L--_-_-_-Toombs ______ : TotaL ____ 1.293.49 024.07 B40. 55 43.06 6.71 132.62 627.91 177.86 13.13 7.61 326.13 139.16 76.21 78.55 50.51 96.61 114.99 2.94 41.10 2.85 11.49 94.46 8.68 16.52 16.08 13.50 48.13 34.65 18.00 127.55 8.00 64.61 9.37 ---------297.60 191.20 ------ --------- 17.55 ---------- - - - - - ~---- - - - - - Sl.817 .36 $2,015.59 $859.40 $-:H.03 33.65 44.19 11.25 1~.38 12.61 46.66 1.65 19.69 12.02 l. 92 27.50 25.33 4,364.46 5,152. 74 2,027.04 3,251.71 2 .(iGO. 80 6.943.07 ), 001.70 3.201.24 2, 725.60 3,364.35 2,950.62 2,306.23 20.00 6.00 26.00 15.00 8.00 40.00 19.26 5,529.88 19.50 20.12 1.258.59 -- X334. 53 $46,738.03 8134.50 42.61 10.17 13.13 8.55 2.22 27.74 1.21 19.30 8.13 22.06 16.77 7.02 13,395.91 14.780.08 7,619.43 10,029.16 8,506.61 22,165.33 3,233.14 9,997.87 8,388.95 9,284.35 9,288.30 7, 299:01 461.09 13.88 15.961.85 8.00 3,869.69 $277.39 $141.280.77 8th Division: Baker. _______ Berrien ____ Brooks Calhoun_ $2.68 $40.93 8.94 193.06 8.30 ---------- 1.09 18.03 $30.70 ---------- 120.36 ----- 91.02 22.55 45.08 48.00 Colquitt.. Cook. Decatur. ___ D o u g h e r t y __ Early __ G r a d y ________ 8. 94 3.83 10.22 273.77 30.62 4.98 3!.50 29.80 68.86 40.55 19.32 16.25 117.43 49.66 116.48 72.35 66.27 44.29 20.00 101.40 32.13 Irwin Lowndes ______ Lowndes JIH.- 11.75 12.26 27.17 42.67 166.84 134.27 4.00 171.85 M8il-le2r8_2_..._-_-_-_------- 2.68 3'7~23 ---------31.61 -- MitchelL _____ 9.32 113.00 108.84 - S e m i n o l e ______ Thomas _______ Tift ____________ Worth _________ 2.43 17.98 8.30 10.90 30.15 73.55 45.92 70.59 34.52 113.60 88.54 147.37 3.50 66.95 --- --- ---- ---- TotaL ______ $431.99 $901.58 $1.579.23 $470.38 $10.38 43.57 40.46 2.87 13.42 5.63 19.33 11.28 12.66 10.52 20.15 33.46 $604. 9S 2,016.64 1,872 .:>7 921.90 2, 016.64 8()4.27 2.304.73 1,325.21 1.267.60 1,123.55 l ,642.13 2,765.67 4.67 16.31 11.93 16.22 32.94 30.09 17.36 604.98 2,103.05 547.40 2,679.23 ), 872.57 2,2'75.98 $353.25 $28,809.10 $23.70 21.00 65.00 29.';'.~ 19.57 2\J.l6 46.97 19.78 101.69 26.80 23.00 9.33 237.26 67.15 27.62 $747.81 $20.34 123.17 ~0.09 23.32 60.53 32.67 87.88 113.97 60.82 75.2-1 67.81 112.51 $3,202.65 10,891.60 9' 688.19 4,593.34 9,977.51 5' 191.34 11,963.19 6,467.94 6,338.34 6,100.30 8,117.76 13,859.29 9.65 4-!.73 65. Hi 19.15 161.05 55.67 76.69 573.11 3,135.75 10,824.44 2,899.79 13.676.32 9,775.71 10,170.39 $1,280.45 $147,446.96 9th Division: A p p l i n g _______ A t k i n s o n ______ --------- $412:47 $75.45 $858.00 $42.06 $3.00 Bacon _________ ::: :::::: Brantley ______ ------ 61.39 39.89 49.06 86.50 51.53 1,373.90 Camden. 68.75 50.77 56.00 C h a r l t o n ______ 26.32 12.00 104.76 ---------- Charlton Mt.- 9-77 __________ C l i n c h _________ Coffee. ________ E c h o l s _________ ------------------- ---------- 335.79 ----125:72 Glynn _________ ----9oo~oo 169.02 242.48 ---------- 30.94 ---------- 54.81 ---------- 20.81 27.00 112.65 50.00 JLeafnf iDe ra.v__is___________ Lowndes ______ Mcintosh. ____ ---------- 176.85 40.21 ---------- ---------- 13.32 20.81 ---------- ---------------------------------------- 35.00 ---------- PWiearrec_e_._-_-_-_-_-__-_-_Wayne _________ -----56:27 ------------ ------9~59 ------------- 29.19 159.66 93.93 ---- 8.40 46.80 1,112.91 ---- TotaL ______ $1,011.59 $1,424.79 $1,179.12 $3,622.51 $17.20 $16.78 18.72 12.17 7.32 3.94 $3,442.17 $1,680.73 1,960.85 1,960.85 l. 960.85 1,120.49 $12.00 $9.20 10.40 8.40 8.40 4.80 7.29 7.98 8.65 85.65 9.69 6.60 3. 50 l,l20.49 1,680. 73 1,160.84 2,801.23 1,400.62 1,160.85 26.54 61.12 19.47 l,l20.48 3,641.60 3,081.42 $312.62 $29,294.20 8.80 7.20 3.60 12.00 10.00 5.60 4.80 15.60 13.20 $134.CC $7.65 $10.50 . 75 19.15 1.38 $10,863.25 $6,247.42 7,900.61 7,785.49 7,734.08 4,313.23 1.25 5.10 5.50 6.00 11.40 3.46 .75 17.98 359.42 4.602.10 7,360.34 3,695.56 11,959.14 5,574.25 3,353.97 35.55 732.26 4,608.96 16,577.94 12,078.33 $90.87 $115,241.9 0 109 ) 'IACH I:\E BORIN\. CONC RETE CORES FROM COMPLETE D PAVEME:\'T. CORES ARE TESTED I N HIGHWAY LABORATORY . 110 DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH AND TEST Work done at Road Laboratory Athens, Ga. January 1st to July 1st, 1924. For Current Construction Purposes Road Soils analyzed_ Sand and cement__ Gravels ________ _____ For research purposes_ _999 46 39 91 Total 1175 samples Travel mileage in research, location of materials, and investigations By automobile_ By railroad ___ _ ___ 9500 miles ____________ 5161 miles Special investigational work Project 236 Carroll. Several trips. Finally located Class A soil on whole project with no overhaul. Project 346 Upson. Original estimates showed $34,000 for overhaul. Found Class A soil on most of project leaving $1000 only of overhaul. Fort Gaines Gravel Pit. Two trips to examine, classify, and direct method of working. Rogers and Knight Pit, Montgomery, Ala. Gravel inspector located at this pit for six weeks. 291 Ware Co. Found new semigravel deposit which saved $5000 in overhaul on last portion of this project. Project 28 Paulding Co. Dificult country to find top soil. Located top soil (class B plus) on all but one and one-half miles. 275 Jackson. Located Class A soil from Clar! l 'ereen tag:e County 2\lil:) .OllO;i :34.9 ;)()_4! .00;)()0!1 Lumpkin_ ---- : .005841 Macon 4:2.8! ;)3.~1 .00686 _()(_)858 :38.8 :33 .li . OOG:22i I Madison_ .005:311 Marion ~8. '! ,)4.4i .00781 .005;):2 ].'-:.4 .002\151 McDuffie _ :30.8; .OO-Hl4 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------- 121 ------------------ January 1, 1925. GAS TAX DISTRIBUTION. STATE AND FEDERAL SYSTEM ROAD MILEAGE. This includes Mileage in towns of less than 2,500 population. County I . .:\Iii_eage :. Percentage County Percentage .:\Icinto,;h ::\IerhYtthcr _ :\I iller :\lilt on_ .:\Iitchell_ _ :\Ionrot_ .:\Iontgomery _ :\I organ .:\Iurrav __ _ .:\Iuscogcc_ :\ewton __ _ Oconee_ Oglethorpe __ _ Paulding __ _ Peach ___ _ Pickens __ _ Pierce_ Pike __ Polk __ Pulaski_ Putnam Quitman __ Habun__ _ --i Randolph_ Richmond Hockdale_ Schlc\'_ Screv'en_ ~erninole_ Spaldinl!- _ Stephen,; Stewart_ Talbot_ Surnhr -11.15; ;);) . !)~ 1.). i' Jo oj 1i.~'l z:ui :)~ ~~ .3'1.;) 3\l.ii :!.) 0 :3G sj 19.4, :!3 o: .-,' ~ . ~I I :H.ij 21.\l :{S.:!I 41.-1' -10.\l, .).). ;): :H.Ii -12 s, :3n. H ;).-:.o 0.:2: :.:...; i :)i). :{ u () .,-3'; ,-.; 0 _ , ) iJ ..>, .f.t.:! r;n_ ~ --- - ~------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! I .00fi6i: Tali,tf~rro .UO:!lfi .OO'i\Hi I Tattnull 0110.5 002-li.! TayJor _ :):) <) .OIJ53:3 .00]()0 ; Teifair _ :; ; . :; O!l.iGfl .OO.~..J-2. '!'erne!! Mli _()(),););) .00fi3D: Thom::ts (i7 .1 .0107() .003is;; Tift .006Hl Tomnh.> 1 .006li Towns_ 41i.\l r . ~~ :!~..+ .00/.)2 .Oil/:3(i Oilt'i;J .005:37 1 Truetlen !.i.'l .\102:):3 .OO..J.OJ: Troup_ .f.'-:. 1 .n:J776 .00.190 Turner_ .oo:m Twiggs :21).1 :)-t .4 .OO..J.l\l .00.)52 .oo:36D 1:nion .oo~6o I Upson_ .OOaO:S Walker -+.-,. " :_>-;I lli,) 00734 . Ut1-lfl0 .Uil716 . 003;)1!' \\'alton .006131 \Yare_ -+! fj i-! :z! .Oilllii .011\JO .00()6-1 \Varren_ .006.)() .. \Yashin~tou_ -~~ :{\1 - ,)IJ 1)()():3:3 (!\)\):)9 .00"\Fl' Wayne li:l (\ .00\l()2 .006():3! \Veb,;kr :.':.'.0 .ntn.J:3 .OOGS6 Wheeler .OOtHO White .OO\l:30 \Vhitfidd_ !7. 1i Ill :> :?."i n.1 .Otl75.J .UU:.!fl:i .ll\1-Hl .0014i'l Wilcox .00-1()0 Wilke-; 4:) " .llihi\l..J. ;)2. n1 .OtHH .004:'\fi Wilkinwn :l'.l.\J .Oil(i-10 .002:!.) \\-ort h ,~)i). I) .ilOHOS .0062:.' .00-101 Total .01 Lil' .0070\l .00\lO!'i - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 1. '2 PASSENGER CARS OPERATED BY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. ~------~---=-=-=~cc-=c-c=--=-=-=-=-=---=------------------------~- Make & Type l\Iodcl Opr. & Title Purpose Miles Per l\Ionlh Location Value c,.c!illac Sedan __ ~ _ 1fl24 Chairman __ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ____ ~ ____ GeneraL __ ~ _~ ~ ~ _~ _~ ~ ~ ~ _~ __ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _~ ~ _~ _~ ~ ~ _~ $ Franklin Coupe___ _ lfl23 W. R. Nee!, S. H. E-~~~-~~~Gen. Sup._ ~~~~~~~-~-~~--1,.500 ~~-~~~-~~--~-~--~~-~-~~~-~-~~~ Franklin Brougham~_~~~~~ 1fl24 H. S. Culpepper, ivlaint. EngrGen. Sup. & l\IainL~~~~~~ 2,000 ~~-~~~-~-~-~-~~~-~~~~~Wills SL Claire Touring __ ~ 1fl22 H. G. Spahr, Sec_~Treas.~ ~~~Gen. Sup.~Accounts~-- __ -~ 1,000 ~ ~- ______ ~ _~- ~~ ____ ~- ~ _~ ~ _ Studebaker Coupe_~_~_~_~ 192.5 H. G. Smith, Constr. Engr._Gen. Sup. & Constr.~~~~~~ 1,.500 ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ Franklin Sedan ________ ~ ~ 1923 B. C. Milner, Asst. S. H. EngrGen. Sup.~~~~_~~~_~~_~_~ 1, 500 _~ ~ _~ _____ ~ Franklin Dcmi Sedan~~--~~ 1923 S. B. Slack, Br. Engr.~~~~ ~-Gen. Sup. Br. Constr.~~-~~ 1,700 ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ _ Hup Coupe~~-------~~---~ 1923 C. L. Rhodes, Asst. Constr. Engr--~~--~ ~--~~~~---Supt. Constr.~~~-~~~-~--~ 1,500 Hudson Coach __ . _______ ~ HJ2;i S.M. Smith, Atty. ___ --~~~-General LegaL~~~-~-~-~-~ 1,000 t;:;Fmnklin Dcrni Scdan_~-~- cv Studebaker Touring 192:3 W. C. Messer, Supt. Eqpt.~ ~Eqpt. Supervision~~~~~~_~ 1fl22 E. E. Clayton, Asst. Maint. 1,500 Engr.. _~ _~ _~ ~ ~ _-~~~~~~~General Maint.~~~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1,200 Dodge Coupe_ lfl2ti T_l\I. Ncibling, Research EngGeneral Research~~~-~---- 1,500 Dodge Redan 1924 l\I. S. Franks, Chief Clk. ___ ~General Accounts~-~~~~~~~ 1,500 Willys Knight Coupe~_ 1fl24 H. E. Newton, Asst. Bridge Engr.~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~Supt. Br. Constr.. ~~~~~~~~ 2,000_ Chevrolet Sedan_~- 1fl24 R. E. Adams, Office Eng.~-~General Constr.~~~~~-~~~~ 1,000 ~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~ Chevrolet Coupe~~-~~~~~-- 1fl22 W. P. Harding, Jr., Traffic Engr. __ ~ _______ ~ _~~_~_~General Signs~~~~~~~~~_~_ 1, 500 __ ~ ~ _~ __ ~ _~ ____ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dodge Coupe __ ~~----~-~-~ 1fl25 F. Hiil, Sup. Signs-~~~~-~~-General Signs~~-~~~~~~~~~ 2,500 -~-~-~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~-~-~-~-~-~ Ford Sedan~ ~ _~ _~ ~ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ _ 1924 E. G. Zacharias. Asst. Engr.._General Constr.~-~~-~~-~-~ 1,000 ~~-~~~---~-~-~~-~~---~~~~~~~~~ Ford Sedan_~~ ~ ~ ___ ~ _~ _~ 1924 Chairman __ ~~~ _______ ~~~ ______ ~ ________ ~~~_~~~~~~~~~~ ~ _~ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _~ _~. __ ~ _~ ~ ~ ~ __ ~ _~ _~ Ford Touring ____________ _ 1!)2;) J_ K Boyd, Testing Engr.~~ _General Testing_~_ 1,000 -------~-~-~~----~-~~~~~~~~ Dodge Coupe_~-Hup Touring __ ~_~_ 1924 B. R Heynoldo, Eqpt.. Insp. General Inspect of EqpL~ 2_000 ]!)22 R.l\Ioorc, Asst. Pur. Agt .. __ General Purchasing __ ~-~~~ i,200 ~-~-~-~---~-~-~-~- ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~-~-~-~ Ford SeJun_ l!J2-! E. T_ Cochran, Budget Supvr.Gcncral Budgets___ 1,000 ________ ~ J)odge Coupt~_ 1\J2ii .J. IY. Beauchamp, Insp._~ __ Uen. License Tags~~-~-~~-~-~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~~~ ~-~~~-~-~-~-~ ;) Dodge Tourings _2-1924Various Field Emr.~~ _~ _~ ~ ~~ l:tility ~ ~ ~ ~- ~- __ ~ _~ ~ ~ _~ ~ ~1,500 to~~~~~~_~_~ ___ ~~~~ __ ~_~~~~~ 1-1923~~~-~~~-----------~-~-~-----~---~---~-~-~-~---~-~- 2,000 ~-~-~--~~-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~----- 3,000 1,000 2,250 ROO 1,700 1,500 1,000 {j()O 1,000 800 40() 7.50 1,050 800 GOO 200 S50 300 3;i0 350 450 3ii0 350 800 450 450 j Make & Type PASSENGER CARS OPERATED BY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. l\Iodel Opr. & Title Purpose l\Iiles Per Month Location IIup R?~dst?r ___________ _ 1924 C. M. Snyder, Supt. Asp. ___ Supt. Asp. Constr. _______ _ 1,000 (j()() Dodge I ounng __________ _ 1925 H. W. Morgan, Locat. Eng. __ Survey Party ____________ _ 1,000 700 Ford Touring ____________ _ 1925 L. W. Verner, Locat Eng. ____ Survey Party ____________ _ 1,000 :lOO Studebaker Touring 1923 H. C. Floyd, Locat. Eng. ____ Survey Party____________ _ 1,000 200 Ford Roadster_ __ 1924 Gravel Insp. _______________ Gravel Insp. ____________ _ 1,000 2:2;) FIRST DIVISION. Dodge Coupe ____________ 1924 E. M. Arnold, Div. Engr. ____ Gen. Supvr. _____________ _ 1,800 All Cos. lst Div. _________ _ Hup Roadster_ ___________ 1924 W. S. Dennis, Maint. Engr___ Maint. Supvr. ___________ _ 1,800 All Cos. 1st Div. __ Dodge Roadster __________ 1925 J. M. Camp, Maint. Supvr. __ Maint. Supvr. ___________ _ 2,400 All Cos. 1st Div. _____ _ Ford Coupe __________ 1924 J. W. Hendon, Res. Eng. ____ Construction ____________ _ 1, 200 Cherokee-Gilmcr-Pic kens Cos._ Hup Touring. ____________ 1923 J. F. Coleman, Res. Eng. ____ Construction ____________ _ 1, 200 Haralson-Carroll-Paulding-PulL Ford Touring _____________ 1924 H. W. Pyne, Res. Eng. ______ Construction____________ _ 1, 200 Floyd-Bartow-Whitfield-""alker Ford Touring _____________ 1924 W. F. Montgomery, Res. Eng.Construction____________ _ 900 Bartow Co. Heconstruction_ Ford Touring _____________ 1924 Jere Dodd, Inspector_ _______ Construction____________ _ 1, 200 Floyd-Bartow Cos. Ford Touring _____________ 1924 H. G. Holbert, Inspector_ ___ Construction____________ _ 600 walker Co. ___ _ Ford Touring_____________ 1924 W. H. Cartee, Inspector_____ Construction ____________ _ 600 Pickens Co. Ford Touring _____________ 1924 W. H. Jackson, Inspector_ ___ Construction____________ _ 800 Haralson Co. ____ _ Ford Touring_____________ 1924 S. J. Alexander. Inspector_ __ Construction ____________ _ 500 Carroll Co. __ _ Ford Touring _____________ 1924 A. Cook, Inspector _________ Construction ____________ _ 500 \Vhitfield Co._ Ford Touring _____________ 1923 H. C. Lovell, Mechanic ______ Maintenance ____________ _ 2,000 All Cos. 1st Div._ Ford Touring_____________ 1918 Not used __________________ Junk___________________ _ Ford Roadster____________ 1923 D. W. Brosman, .Jr., Res. Eng. Construction ____________ _ ()00 Gordon Co. soo 400 1,000 3;i0 400 300 :300 2-30 :250 2;)() 1.)() l;"iO 200 :200 :m 100 Make & Type PASSENGER CARS OPERATED BY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Model Opr. & Title Purpose Miles Per Month Location SECOND DIVISION Hupmobile Coupe _________ 1923 E. K. Parker, Div. Engr........ Genr. Supvr. ____________ _ 1,500 All Cos. 2nd Div. __________ _ Hupmobile Roadster_ _____ 1924 R. R. Martin, Maint. Engr... Gen. Supvr. MainL _____ _ 1,000 All Cos. 2ml Div._ __ Dodge Hoadster .... ___ .. _.. __ 1924 A. C. Mayes, Maint. Supvr....Maint. Supvr. Sec. A __ ...... 1, GOO Banks, Dawson, Habe>r,;ham, 1!all, Jackson, Lumpkin, Hatl!ln. Stephens, T'own~, lnion. White Cos.______ ___ Dodge Hoadster .. ________ 1925 T. C. Avrock, Maint. Supvr.J\faint. Supvr. Sec. B ____ _ 2,000 Madioon. :\Iilton. For~vth, Dc- Kalb, Gwinnett, Bor;ow, Oro- nee, Oglethorpe, Walton. El- bert, l!nrL, Franklin. Clarkr> Co.<._ Hupmobile Touring_ 1!l23 C. 0. Shanahan, Res. Engr... Supr. Constr. ___________ _ !JOO Jackson C8 _ Dodge Roadster_ .. _.. __ .. __ .. 1924 L. B. Spears, Res. Engr........... Supr. Constr......... __ .. 800 Union Co. ___ _ Ford Touring ____________ 1923 In Gainesville Shpl) _________ Supr. Constr....................... .. Ford Touring _____ . __ .. __ .. 1923 H. L. Gaines, Inspector .. __ .... Supr. Constr. __ ...... _.. _.... _.. 400 Franklin Cu .. Ford Touring .. ___________ 1923 E. H. Sims, Res. Engr. ______ Surp. Constr. ___________ _ 1,000 Hal prsharu. Co .. Ford Touring ________ .... _.. 1923 Philipp Merck, Inspector.. _.... Supr. Constr... _...... .. _.. _.. 800 Vnion Co. __ Ford Touring_____________ 1923 C. Pope, Res. Engr. _________ Supr. Constr. ___________ _ 400 Gwinnett Co._ Ford Touring _____________ 1924 M.P. Morris, Rec. Engr......... Supr. Constr. ________ _ 900 Banks Co. Rcc. __ Ford Touring___________ 1924 A. W. Wilson, Res. Engr. ____ Supr. Constr. ___________ _ 1, 300Lumpkin Co._ Ford Touring _____________ 1924 0. S. Wright, Hes. Engr......... Supr. Constr. ______ _ 1,400 Franklin, Halnw & ll:trt Cos.. Ford Touring_____________ 1925 J. W. Boyd, Hes. Engr, ______ Supr. Constr. ___________ _ flOO Lumpkin Co. ___ _ Ford Touring ___________ 1924 G. II. Law, Deputy Warden .. Supr. Constr..... 800 l'nion Co.. (j)(l {i.'JII l ,ODO -Ill) -i)O (i'i THIRD DIVISION. Studebaker Big 6 _______________ E. H. Davis, Div. Engr......... Gen. Supr. ______________ _ 1,900 All Cos. 3rd Div.. Dodge Coupe ___ .. _...... __ ......... _.. __ R. D. Osterhout, l\Iaint. EngrGen. Supr. MainL .......... __ 2, 700 All Cos. 3rd Div. SOD 1,000 l\[ :tkc & Type PASSENGER CARS OPERATED BY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. ---- ---- --- ------- ------ -----~---- :\luclcl Opr. & Title Purpose l\Iiles Per :\Ionth Value llodg" Hoaclstcr_ Ford Touriug; ____ J. li. Hcclrnan, l\Iaint. Supr._ Supr. .'\faint._ _C. \V. Wright, Res. Engr. ____ i:lupr. Constr. __ Ford Touring __ Ford T'ouri ng _ ._E. A. Fish, Res. Engr. ______ Supr. Constr. __ __ D. C. Jimm~rson, Hes. Engr. i:lupr. Constr. ___ _ Ford Touring ____________ _ __ Y. \V. Smith, Inspector _____ Construction ____ _ Forcl Touring \V.I. Shi, lnspcctor_________ Construction __ Ford Tourinp; __ _ __ D. C. Giger, Inspcdor ______ Construction ~;: Forcl Touring_ __ J. T. ~ewton, Hce. Engr. ____ Supr. Rec. ___ _ o;, Fore! Touring; ___ .J. \V. Lovell, lnspcctor_ _____ ConstructiorL_ Ford Tourinp;_ __ Hoy :Seay, Transit man__ . Construction__ Forcl Touring ______ _ ._Joe Bailey, Rec. Foreman ____ nee. _________ _ 2, (i()() All Cos. :lrtl Div. GOO 1,100 :\Ieriwether, Upson, Coweta, Car- roll, Harris Cos. ______ .. ____ _ 100 1,0()0 L;ttrutr, N cwtOTl, l\Is h:we complied with the Jaw with reference to rights-of-way, '"1cl provided further that the said Highway Department in : .lking over said road is not bound to the rigr.t-of-way of the road-beds as located on January 1, 1922, but shall have the right to resurvey and relocate said road bed and right-of-way and it ollall be the duty of the county or counties in wl~ich resul'Veys 2r:.cl relocation is made to furnish the right-of-way on the relocati:m and resurvey free of charge to the said High.way Department. Provided, that in relocating any road or right-of-way the S:ate Highway Department shall confer with tb.e Ordinary or C:mnty Commissioners, as the case may be, and give clue con5ideration to their wishes, but in case of disagreement, the jer in lieu thereat, to 1 efund to, or to reimburse counties which have actually constructed a similar road under the specifications and supervision of the State Highway Department as a part of said designated State Aid Road System and that the remaining funds, to wit: thirty per cent. (30'/r) may be used by said Board for the purpose of maintaining, grading and improving State Aid Roads preparatory to paving the same, in building and maintaining bridges, in assisting counties or other public roads as provided herein and in paying the expenses of the State Highway Depart- 184 ment; Provided, that the sums to be used for the support of the said department shall be fixed annually in advance upon a budget sheet submitted by the State Highway Board, and approved by the Governor of tbis State for tbe fiscal year beginning on the first day of July in each calendar year thereafter. NOTE: The above Section 7 has been repealed by Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 10, 19.21, and a new section enacted in lieu thereof as follows: That until the construction of the said designated System of State Aid Roads is completed all available funds from whatever source composing the State Aid Road Fund shall be used for tbe construction of and maintenance or said State Aid Roads and to be apportioned to tbe several counties on the basis of the road mileage as shown by tl}.e State System and under the direction and supervision of the State Highway Department, and for the support of the said State Highway Department, or in lieu thereof, to refund to or to reimburse counties which have actually constructed a similar road under the specifications and supervision ot the State Highway Department, as a part of said designated State Aid Road System. Provided, That the sum to be used for the support of the said Department shall be fixed annually, in advance, upon a budget sheet submitted by the State Highway Board beginning on the first day of July, 1921, and for all succeeding fiscal years beginning on the first day of July in each calendar year thereafter. Provided further, that said sum shall not exceed six per cent. of the gross expenditures of all funds handled by and expended by and under the direction of said StPte Highway Department from all sources. Provided, that nothing herein shall prevent the State Highway Department from using any of its funds to meet the necessary requirements of the Federal Laws appropriating money for the purpose of constructing highways in Georgia. That nothing in this prrvision or in any c>ther provision of this law shall be construed to mean that the county can not appropriate and spend any funds they desire on building and maintaining any of the State Aid Roads. SECTION 8. That the State Highway Board shall annually submit tn the Governor, thirty days prior to the meeting of the General Assembly, a complete annual report of the operations, activities and also the plans of the State Highway Department for the ensuing year, together with a budget sheet to cover the next fiscal year, and with recommendations bearing upon the work with which the said department is charged. ARTICLE VI. Be it further enacted, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same. 185 SECTION 1. That each and every county within said State, which has heretofore built or which hereafter builds any portion of the roads within such counties designated by said Board as a portion of said system of State aid roads, with funds derived from the issuance of county bonds or otherwise, under approved plans, specifications and supervision of the State Highway Department, shall be reimbursed in whole for the cost of said roads; provided that before any portion of said State Aid Road system shall be constructed by any county, project therefor shall be approved in advance by said State Highway Board by formal action entered upon the minutes specifically setting forth the agreements; and provided further, that thereafter said roads as so contructed, shall constitute a part of the system of State Aid Roads and be maintained by said Highway Board as herein provi(l_ed for; and also provided, that no county so constructing any portion of said system of State Aid Roads shall be repaid any portion of the cost thereof until after the entire system of interconnecting county seat to county seat highways shall be completed. SECTION 2. That it shall be the duty of the county road authorities of this State to submit to the State Highway Engineer full information, on a form prescribed by him, any proposed highway construction involving an amount of $2,000 or more per mile, and any proposed construction of a bridge of a clear span of ten feet or more. Upon the receipt of such information, it shall be the duty of the State Highway Engineer to take such steps as he may deem necessary to provide surveys, plans, specifications, estimates and the supervision for the proposed work. All such surveys, plans, specifications, estimates and supervision shall be done under the direction or subject to the approval of the State Highway Engineer and the Board and without costs to the county. SECTION 3. That the State Highway Board, acting for and in behalf of the State, is hereby authorized and empowered to sue, and be sued, as hereinbefore provided and not otherwise, to exercise the right of eminent domain in the condemnation of rights of wa~ and property thereon for the use of the system of State Highways where the county fails to furnish such rights of way, and that nothing herein contained shall interfere with the lawful right of counties to condemn for road purposes even though such condemnation shall be for the establishment of a portion of the system of State Aid Roads. ARTICLE VII. Be it further enacted, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That nothing herein contained shall repeal any criminal law with reference to highways, or to rights or duties of the public with reference thereto, nor shall this Act repeal any other provisions of law whatever except such as are necessarily in direct conflict herewith. 186 ARTICLE VIII. Be it further enacted, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. JOHN N. HOLDER, Speaker of the House. SAM L. OLIVE, President of the Senate. Approved Monday, Aug. 18, 1919. HUGH M. DORSEY, Governor of Georgia. E. B. MOORE, Clerk of the House. DEVEREAUX F. McCLATCHEY, Secretary of the Senate. AMENDMENT OF STATE HIGHWAY LAWS PASSED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 1921 SESSION Conference Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute to House Bill No. 24 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend an Act entitled "An Act to Reorganize and Reconstitute the State Highway Department of Georgia and to prescribe the duties and powers thereof; to create a system of State Aid Roads and provide for the designation, maintenance, improvement and construction of the same; to create and provide for a State Aid Road Fund, and for the Control and Management thereof; to provide for the paving of said State Aid Roads by the State, or in co-operation with the counties, or with the United 1:\tates Government; to provide for assistance to counties upon the public roads thereof, and in retiring county road bonds; to assent to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 11, 1916, known as 'The Act to provide that the United States shall aid the state in the construction of Rural Post Roads, and for other purposes;' to provide the right to condemn property for State Aid Roads in certain cases; to provide for a change in the manner of the selection of the Chairman and other members of the Board, and for other purposes." SECTION l. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Provision 3 of Section 2 of Article 5 on page 249 of the Georgia Laws of 1919, be amended as follows: By striking the figures and words in the last line of Provision 187 3, to wit: "4,800 Miles" and inserting in lieu thereof of the words and figures, "5 ,500 Miles." And by adding the following provision, to wit: Provided, that the said State Highway Department shall take over the State Aid Roads as aforementioned on or before January 1, 1922, and provided further that when the various counties have complied with the law with reference to rights-of-way, and provided further that the said Highway Department in taking over said road is not bound to the right-of-way of the road-beds as located on January 1, 1922, but shall have the right to resurvey and relocate said bed and right-of-way, and it shall be the duty of the county or counties in which resurveys and relocation is made to furnish the right-of-way on the relocation and resurvey free of charge to the said Highway Department. Provided, that in relocating any road or right-of-way the State Highway Department shall confer with the Ordinary or County Commissioners, . as the case may be, and give due consideration to their wishes, but in case of disagreement, the judgment of the State Highway Board shall prevail. SECTION 2. Be it further enacted, That Section 7, Article 5, found on page 251 of the Georgia Laws of 1919, known as an Act to Create the Highway Department, be and the same is hereby repealed, and a new section enacted in lieu thereof, as follows: That until the construction of the said designated System of State Aid Roads is completed all available funds from whatever soutce composing the State Aid Road Fund shall be used for the construction of and maintenance of said State Aid Roads and to be apportioned to the several counties on the basis of the road mileage as shown by the State System and under the directions and supervision of the State Highway Department, and for the support of the said State Highway Department, or in lieu thereof, to refund to, or toreimburse counties which have actually constructed a sfmilar road under the specifications and supervision of the State Highway Department, as a part of said designated State Aid Road System. Provided, That the sum to be used for the support of the said Department shall be fixed annually, in advance, upon a budget sheet submitted by the State Highway Board beginning on the first day of July, 1921, and for all succeeding fiscal years beginning on the first day of July in each calendar year thereafter. Provided further, that said sum shall not exceed six per cent. of the gross expenditures of all funds handled by and expended by and under the direction of said State Highway Department from all sources. Provided, that nothing herein shall prevent the State Highway Department from using any of its funds to meet the necessary re- 188 quirements of the Federal Laws appropriating money for the purpose of constructing highways in Georgia. Thar nothing in this provision or in any other provision of this law shall be construed to mean that the county can not appropriate and spend any funds they desire on building and maintaining any of the State Aid Roads. SECTION 3. Be it further enacted, That before the amounts to be distributed are approportioned as provided in Section 2 of this amendment, The State Highway Board is authorized to set aside the sum of$50,000 to be used in emergencies only. Provided, that if such funds are not expended on such emergency work by December first of any year, said funds shall revert to the general fund and be apportioned among all the counties of the State, as hereinbefore provided. SECTION 4. Be it further enacted, that the counties and State Highway Board shall have the right to enter into agreements for the purpose of using the funds of such county or counties to construct some portion of the State Highway where the funds for the one county are not sufficient; provided, however, that it must be a mutual agreement between the county or counties and the State Highway Board entered into in writing and spread upon the minutes of the proper authority of the county or counties and upon the minutes of the State Highway Board. SECTION 5. Be it further enacted that Section 2 of said act be amended by adding after the words "Governor of the State" the words "and confirmed by the Senate." SECTION 6. Be it further enacted that all of paragraph 3 of section 2 of said act be stricken and the following paragraph inserted in lieu thereof, to wit: That the Governor of the State shall designate the member of said board who shall act as chairman thereof, and said appointment shall be confirmed by the Senate. Provided further, that the term of office of all initial appointees shall include in addition that fractional part of the year intervening between the date of appointment and January first of the succeeding calendar year, from which latter date the 2, 4 and 6 year terms of office shall be reckoned. SECTION 7. Be it further enacted that paragraph 5 of section 2 of said Act be and the same is hereby stricken, and a new paragraph inserted in lieu thereof, which shall read as follows: 189 That when the chairmanship is made vacant by death, resignation or other cause, the successor to the office shall be designated by the Governor and confinned by the Senate, and shall hold office for a term consistent with other provisions of this Act. SECTION 8. Be it further enacted, that this act is not to become a law until January 1, 1922. SECTION 9. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that all laws and parts of laws in confiict with this act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 10, 1921. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT; ACT AMENDED. No. 558 An Act to Amend an Act entitled "An AtJt to reorganize and reconstruct a State Highway Department of Georgia, and to prescribe the duties and powers thereof; to create a system of State-aid roads, and provide for the designation, maintenance, improvEment and construction of the same; to create and provide for a State-aid road fund, and for the control and management thereof; to provide for the paving of State-aid roads by the State, or in co-operation with the counties or with the United States Government; to provide for assistance to counties upon the public roads thereof, and in retiring county road bonds; to assent to the Act of Congress approved July 11, 1916, known as the Act to provide that the United States shall aid the State in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes, to provide the right to condemn property for State-aid roads in certain cases; and for other purposes," by striking section five (5) of article three (3) of said Act, which provides for an attorney for the State Highway Board, and substituting in lieu thereof a new Section to be known as Section five (5), authorizing the State Highway Department, and the county authorities to regulate the maximum load or weight that may be transported over certain bridges and approaches in this State, the giving of notice thereof, and for other purposes. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of same, That the Act approved August 18, 1919, entitled "An Act to reorganize and reconstruct the State Highway Department of Georgia, and to prescribe the duties and powers thereof; to create a system of Stateaid roads and provide for the designation, maintenance, improvement and construction of the same; to create and provide for a State- 190 aid road fund, and for the control and management thereof; to provide for the paving of State-aid roads by the State, or in co-operation with the counties or with the United States Government; to provide for assistance to counties upon the public roads thereof, and in retiring county road bonds; to assent to the provision of the Act of Congress approved July 11, 1916, known as the 'Act to provide that the United States shall aid the State in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes;' to provide the right to condemn property for State-aid roads in certain cases; and for other purposes' be amended by striking Section five (5) of Article three (3) of said Act, and substituting in lieu thereof the following, to wit: Section five (5). The State Highway Department is authorized to ascertain and determine the maximum load or weight that can, with safety, be transported over any bridge and its approaches on the State-aid road. The county authorities in each county of this State shall have similar power with respect to any bridge and its approaches within such county not on State-aid roads. The State Highway Department and the county authorities respectively shall be authorized to post on any such bridge a legible notice showing the maximum amount which has been so ascertained such bridge or its approaches can carry with safety, and any person hauling, driving or otherwise bringing on any such bridge or its approaches any load or weight exceeding the rated capacity so ascertained and posted, shall do so at their own risk, and neither the State nor county shall be liable for any damages to persons or property that may result therefrom. And it shall be unlawful for any person to haul, drive or otherwise bring on such bridge or its approaches, any load or wefght exceeding the rated capacity so ascertained and posted. SECTION 2. Amend Georgia Highway Laws, Acts of the General Assembly, 1919, by adding the following provision to article 3, section 3, paragraph 2 : "Provided, further, The State Highway Board shall determine the number of employees, designate their place of labor, prescribe their duties, fix their compensation, and also the salary of the chairman (including the year 1922) who shall devote all of his time and attention to the discharge of the duties of his office, who shall represent the Board and is vested with all the power and authority of same when not in session. No person shall be appointed to or discharged from any position in the State Highway Department without the approval of the Board, or, when it is not in session, by the chaii'man. ' SECTION 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of same, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act, be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 21, 1922. 191 FEDERAL AID PROJECT 288, MUSCOGEE COUNTY, 5th DIVISION . SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT NEAR COL l\1B S, GA. FEDERAL AID PROJECT 232, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, 8th DIVISION. BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT, ROUTE 3. 192 FEDERAL AID PROJECT 367, CO BB -F l;LTO:>I COUXTIES. 1st DIVISION. OLD VV'OODE :-1 COV ERED Bl~IDGE OV ER CHATTAHOOC HEE RIVER :" AT ROS WELL, t:A ., RO UTE 9. :... ... ~,. FEDERAL AID PR OJECT 367, COBB - FU LTON COUN TIES. 1st DIVISION. CONCRETE BRJDI.E UNDER CONSTRUCTION OVER CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER AT ROSWELL, GA., ROUTE 9. 193 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT; PURCHASE OF MATERIALS. No. 422. An Act to amend section 5 (a) of article 5, of an Act approved August 18, 1919, and entitled an Act to reorganize and reconstitute the State Highway Department of Georgia, etc., by adding at the end of section 5 (a) a proviso that no materials, machinery and supplies shall be purchased by the State Highway Department except from the lowest and best bidder after public advertisement, and for other purposes. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of tb.e State of Georgh, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That section 5 (a) of article 5, of an Act approved August 18, 1919, entitled an Act to reorganize and reconstitute the State Highway Department, etc., be amended by adding at the end of said section 5 (a) of article 5, the following: ''Provided, howe veT, and nevertheless, that neither said State Highway Board, nor any of its officers or enployees, shall purchase any materials, machinery or supplies, except from the lowest and best bidder, under sealed proposals or bids, after public advertisement of the kind, quality and quantity of materials, machinery and supplies desired. The State Highway Board shall have authority to reject any and all bids received at any particular letting and in that event shall similarly readvertise for other bids on the materials, machinery or supplies desired, proceeding similarly with each successive advertisement as on the one first had, so that at all times the interest of the State and the public welfare shall be fully protected and safeguarded. Said advertisements shall appear in the newspaper weerein the sheriff's advertisements appear in the locality in which the work is to be done, or the machinery and supplies are needed, for at least once a week for two weeks; provided, however, the said State Highway Board, through its proper office or officers, shall be permitted to do such additional advertising in order to obtain the lowest and best bids as in its judgment may seem best and proper, and provided, also, that should the said State Highway Board desire and undertake to contract for or purchase a year's supply of equipment or materials for general use throughout the State at one letting, the advertisement for bids shall be published once a week for four weeks and in one newspaper of general circulation published in each Congressional District in the State, and provided, further, this requirement shall not apply to the purchase of ordinary office supplies, minor equipment and materials for emergency and repair work," so that said section 5 (a) of article 5, as amended, shall read as follows: "SECTION 5 (a). That the State Highway Board may use any of its funds for acquiring or establishing gravel pits, stone quarries, 194 cement factories, and such other factory or thing as may be necessary in the economic production of any portion of material required in maintaining, improving and constructing the system of State-aid roads, herein provided for; provided, however, and nevertheless, that neither said State Higb.way Board, nor any of its officers or employees, shall purchase any materials, machinery or supplies, except from the lowest and best bidder, under sealed proposals or bids, after public advertisement of the kind, quality, and quantity of materials, machinery and supplies desired. The State Highway Board shall have authority to reject any and all bids received at any particular letting and in that event shall similarly readvertise for other bids on the materials, machinery or supplies desired, proceeding similarly with each successive advertisement as on the first had, so that at all times the interest of the State and the public welfare shall be fully protected and safeguarded. Said advertisements shall appear in tl1e newspaper wherein the sheriff's advertisements appear in the locality in which the work is to be done, or the machinery and supplies are needed, for at least once a week for two weeks; provided, l1owever, the said State Highway Board, through its proper office or officers, shall be permitted to do such additional advertising in order to obtain the lowest and best bids as in its judgment may seem best and proper, and provided, also, that should the said State Highway Board desire and undertake to contract for or purchase a year's supply of equipment or materials for general use throughout the State at one letting, the advertisement for bids shall be published once a week for four weeks and in one newspaper of general circulation published in each Congressional District in the State, and pro\ided, further, this requirement shall not apply to the purchase of ordinary office supplies, minor equipment and materials for emergency or repair work." SECTION 2. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved August 15, 1922. STATE AID ROADS IN CERTAIN PLACES. No. 544. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to reorganize and reconstitute the State Highway Department of Georgia and to prescribe the duties and powers thereof. To create a system of State Aid Roads and provide for the designation, maintenance, improvement and construction of the same. To create and provide for a State Aid Road and for the control and management thereof; to provide for the paving of said State Air Roads by the State, or in co-operation with the County or with the United States Government; to provide for assistance to counties upon 195 the public roads thereof and in retiring road bonds; to assent to the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 11, 1916, known as the 'Act to provide that the United States shall aid the State in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes;' in order to provide for construction and maintenance of State Aid Roads within the corporate limits of certain towns and cities, and for other purposes." SECTION l. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That provision 5, section 5, article 5 of Georgia Laws of 1919, and amendments thereto, Acts 1921, to reorganize and reconstitute the State Hi'ghway Department of Georgia and to prescribe its powers and duties be amended by adding at the end of said provision, section and paragraph the following: Provided, said State Highway Board is authorized to construct and maintain State Aid Roads in and through towns or cities of not more than twenty-five hundred people. SECTION 2. Be it further enacted by authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act, be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 21, 1922. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZED TO USE CONVICT LABOR. No. 492. An Act authorizing tl'.e Highway Department to employ convicts in the construction and mxintenance of the State Aid Highway System, and for other purposes. SECTION l. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act that the Highway Department of Georgia is hereby authorized to construct any portion of the State Aiel road system by the employment of convict labor thereon. SECTION 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the said Highway Board is authorized to apply to the Prison Commission of Georgia for the quota of convicts that any county may be entitled to, which is not working its convicts on its public roads, the said convicts to be worked as far as possible in the Senatorial District in which the county is located for whose convicts request may be made by the State Highway Board, and it shall be the duty of the Prison Commission to allot said convicts to the 196 Highway Department for the purpose of constructing said public roads and to appoint such wardens, physicians and guards as may be necessary to carry out this purpose. SECTION 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that any one or more counties may contract with the Highway Board to use their quota of convicts to which such counties may be entitled in the construction of any portion of the State Aid road system, and the State Highway Board is hereby authorized to purchase such machinery and equipment as may be necessary for the purpose of equipping such road gangs as they may organize, and to pay the salaries of the wardens, physicians and guards as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Act. SECTION 4. Be it further enacted that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved August 18, 1924. GAS TAX LAWS OF GEORGIA AND AMENDMENTS. An Act providing for an occupation tax upon all distributors selling fuels in this State, requiring all distributors therein to register and make returns, providing penalty for violation of this Act, and for other purposes. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of same, That the terms used in this Act shall be construed as follows: "Distributors'' shall include any person, association, or persons, firm or corporation, whether resident or located, who imports or causes to be imported, fuels as herein defined, into the State: and also any person, association or persons, firm or corporation, who produces, refines, manufactures or compounds fuels as herein defined, within the State. "Fuels," shall include gasoline, benzol, naptha, and other motor fuels commonly used in internal combustion engines. Provided, that nothing contained in this section or in this Act shall apply to kerosene oil. SECTION 2. Be it further enacted by the authority of the aforesaid, That distributor who sells fuels in this State (except those importing and selling it in the original packages in which it is brought into the State) shall pay an occupation tax of 1 cent per gallon upon every gallon of such fuel sold. NOTE 1:: Above section 2 has been amended by Act of General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 19, 1922, by ADDING thereto the following: 197 "Provided this Act shall not be so construed as to cause double taxation on any of the products specified in said Act, approved August 10, 1915, except where such products are shipped out of and back into this State for distribution," and provided further that this Act shall not apply to fuel oils, refined, manufactured, produced or compounded within the State of Georgia and sold without the State of Georgia, for consumption or use without the State of Georgia, so that said section, when amended, shall read as follows : "SEC'riON 2. Be it further enacted by the authority afore- said, That distributors who sell fuels in this State (except those importing and selling it in the original packa:ges in which it is brought into the State) shall pay an occupation talx of 1 cent per gallon upon every gallon of such fuel sold, provided this Act shall not be so construed so as to cause double taxation on any of the products specified in said Act approved August 10, 1915, except where such products are shipped out of and back into this State for distribution, and provided further, that this Act shall not apply t'o fuel oils, refined, manufactured, produced or compounded within the State of Georgia and sold without the State of Georgia, for consumption or use without the State of Georgia." 1:1 I NOTE 2: The above section has been further amended by Act of the Genera:! Assembly of Georgia approved August 14, 1923, as follows: By striking out in line five of Section 2 of said Act the words "one cent" and inserting in lieu thereof the words ','three cents", so that said section when amended shall read as follows: That distributors who sell fuels in this State (except those importing and selling it in the original packages in which it was brought into the State) shall pay an occupation tax of three cents per gallon upon every gallon of gasoline sold, provided this Act shall not be so construed as to cause double taxation on any of the products specified in said Act approved August 10, 1921, except where such products are shipped out of and back into this State for distribution, and provided further, that this Act shall not apply to fuel oils, refined, manufactured, produced or compounded within the State of Georgia and sold without the State of Georgia, for consumption or use without the State of Georgia. SECTION 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Act approved August 10, 1921, shall be and is hereby amended by adding thereto a paragraph designated as Section 7-A.. reading as follows: 198 All monies collected under the provisions of said Act as amended herein, shall be paid into the State Treasury; one-third of the entire fund shall be credited to the general fund for the purposes of supplying the deficiency in the State Treasury arising out of the discount of the rental of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, as provided by the Act of 1921, pages 230-1, and the remaining amount to the general fund of the State; one-third of the entire fund shall be distributed to the counties to be used exclusively for the construction and maintenance of the public roads, such distribution to be made by the State Treasurer before the 15th day of October, January, .<\:pril and July of each year, the amount distributable on account of the collection of the pre'ceding three months being paid to each county treasurer or other county officer or officials authorized to receive county funds in counties not having a county treasurer on the basis of the pro rata part of the State Aid System road mileage in said county to the entire system, to be expended upon public roads and bridges, and the remaining one-third of the entire fUnd shall be set apart as a special fund of the State Aid Road Fund to be credited to the State Highway Department for the construction of the State Aid System of Roads and for the purpose of matching the Federal Aid authorized by the United State Government for the construction of highways and bridges on sard system of roads; provided further that the one-third of the entire fund first above mentioned shall likewise as in the manner last described be set aside to the Highway Department upon the expiration of the present period of the dis'count of the Western and Atlantfc Railroad rental. SECTION 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the disbursement of the State Aid Road Fund shall be made monthly at the end of each calendar month upon warrants drawn by the Governor upon itemized statements showing all expenses of any kind whatsoever: Provided that the Governor if he deems it expedient and wise may draw warrants for the need of the State Highway Board for the month at the beginning of or during the month upon a budget covering the month's proposed operation. SECTION 4. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that this amendment to said Act shall not take effect until October 1, 1923. SECTION 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that every such distributor shall register with the ordinary of each county in which he or they may be engaged in selling fuels, on or before September 1, 1921, and on the same day of the same month of each succeeding year, giving his place of business and pdstoffice address, in a well bound book to be kept for that purpose by the ordinary of each county. 199 SECTION 4. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that such distributor shall keep and preserve all invoices and bills of fuels sold for the period of one year, and submit same to the Comptroller General of this State, whenever required by him. SECTION 5. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that all distributors of fuels in this State shall make quarterly returns to the Comptroller General of all fuels sold by such distributors at their service stations. The first of said returns shall be made on October 1, 1921, and to embrace the period between the date of thi's Act and said date, and quarterly thereafter. SECTION 6. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that every distributor selling fuels as aforesaid, shall make returns to the Comptroller General on October 1, 1921, and quarterly thereafter, of the number of gallons of fuel sold, which shall be sworn to before an officer of this State authori1zed to administer oaths: and shall make the first payment of said tax on October 1, 1921, and quarterly thereafter. SECTION 7. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That any distributor who shall fail to register, to make returns as aforesaid, to pay the said tax when due, or fail to do any other act in this Act required, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished as provided in Section 1065 of the Penal Code. SECT,ION 8. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved August 10, 1921. THE GEORGIA MOTOR VEHICLE LAW. 1916 as Amended by Acts 1919 and 1921 SECRETARY OF STATE, COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES Acts 1916, Extra Session~ SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, That from and after the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State shall be ex-ofUcio Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of this State, and shall be charged with the execution hereinafter enumerated. 200 "Motor Vehicles" Defined: "Horse Power" and "Ton Weight," How Rated. Acts 1921. SECTION 2. That the term "motor vehicles" shall apply to all vehicles propelled by power other than muscular power, except fire apparatus, passenger-carrying vehicles owned and used by counties for transporting children to and from schools, and motor vehicles owned by counties and State and used in the construction of highways; road rollers, traction engines and railroad and railway cars, and motor cars running only upon stationary rails or tracks. The terms "horse power" and "ton weight" shall in this Act apply to and be governed by the ratings of the National Automobile Chamber o Commerce. "Motor Cycle" and "Chauffeur" Defined. Acts 1916, Extra Session. SECTION 3. That the term "motor cycle" shall appliY to motor vehicles having but two main wheels in contact with the ground, upon which the operator sits astride, but a motor vehicle may carry one-wheel attachment and seat for the conveyance of a passenger The term "chauffeur" shall apply to any person operating a motor vehicle other than his own, as mechanic, employee, for hire, but shall not apply to any employee of a licensed dealer, demonstrating or testing cars under said dealer's license. When to Register. Acts 1915, Extra Session. SECTION 4. That every owner of a motor vehicle or motor cycle shall, on or before the first day of March in each year, before he shall operate such motor vehicle or motor cycle, register such vehicle in the office of the Secretary of State, and obtain a license to operate the same for the ensuing year; and every chauffeur, employed to operate motor vehicles, shall likewise register and obtain a license as hereinafter provided. Acts 1921. Provided, further, that on and after March 1st and before May 1st each year, every owner of a car registered for .the previous year, shall before sending his application to the office of the Secretary of State, present it to the sheriff of his county and pay such sheriff a fee of $1.00 and it shall be the duty of the sheriff to receipt for same on application; to examine such application and see that it is properly filled out and that Post Office Money Order for the proper fee is made payable to the Secretary of State. Said Post Office Money Order and application shall then be forwarded to the office of Secretary of State by the owner of the car. Provided further, that the sheriff of each county shall arrest every chauffeur and owner of a motor 201 vehicle or motor cycle operating same on the public highways of Georgia after March 1st, and before May 1st, without a Georgia State License for the current year, provided this does not apply to cars purchased after March 1st each year, nor to those making application through the sheriff as herein provided. With Whom to Register and Information Required. Acts 1916, Extra Session. SECTION 5. That application for the registration of a motor vehicle or motor cycle shall be made to the Secretary of State upon blanks prepared by him for such purposes, by the owner. Such application shall contain a statement of the name, place of residence,. and address of the applicant, together With a brief description of the vehicle to be registered, its name and the name of its manufacturer; its factory number, tb.e cb,aracter of its motive power, tb.e amount of such. motive power in figures, and such additional information as tb.e Secretary of State may require. Registration Fees. Acts 1919, p. 256. SECTION 6. That the annual fees for the licensing of the operation of motor vehicles and motor cycles shall be: For each motor cycle _________________________________________$ For each passenger-carrying motor vehicle seating ten or more passengers__________________________________________ For each passenger-carrying motor vehicle not exceeding 23 horsepower_______________________________________________ For each motor vehicle, exclusive of non-passenger-carrying motor veb.icle or truck exceeding 23 horsepower, per b.orsepower__ _____________________________________________ For each non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck of one ton capacity or less__________________________________ For each non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle of more tb.an one and not exceeding one and one-b,alf tons capacity__ For each non-passenger-carrying motor veb.icle or truck of one and one-half ton and not exceeding two tons capacity For each. non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck of more than two tons and not exceeding two and one-b,alf tons capacity_____________________________________________ For each non-passenger-carrying motor veb,icle or truck of more than two and one-b.alf tons and not exceeding three tons capacity_______________________________________ For each. non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck of more than three tons and not exceeding three and onehalf tons capacity________________________________________ For each non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck of more than three and one-b.alf tons and not exceeding four tons capacity________________________________________ 5.00 75.00 11.25 . 60 15.00 22.50 30.00 37.50 45.00 52.50 75.00 202 For each non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck of more than four tons and not exceeding five tons capacity For each non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck of more than five tons and not exceeding six tons capacity__$ ~h non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle. or- truck -of 150.00 375.00 more than six tons and not exceeding seven tons capacity 750.00 For each non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle or truck exceeding seven tons capacity______________________________ 1,125.00 For each motor vehicle otherwise classified herein: - (a) Not exceeding 23 horsepower________________________ 11.25 (b) Exceeding 23 horsepower, per horsepower__________ . 60 Acts 1921. Provided, that hearses, undertakers' wagons, ambulances, light delivery wagons, and passenger cars with truck bodies for hauling Shaiij)ay the tonnage rates above described for trucks, the Secre- usecr tarY"Q{ State to furnish these and all trucks a different color than onpassenger cars:an"d with' the'word "truck" on the same in' large letters, the use by any one of a passenger car tag on a truck is prohibiteci by law, and violators of thisiawshailbEipunisiledasi'Ofa" misdemeanor; and~ded furt~that everyperson,. firm:- association or corporation engaged in the manufacture or sale of motor vehicles in this State shall register with the Secretary of State, m~ ing application for a distinguishing dealer's number specifying the name or make of motor vehicles manufactured or sold by them, upon blanks prepared by the Secretary of State, for such purposes, and pay therefor a fee of $50.00, which fee shall accompany such-aPPfi:' cation, and for which said fee the Secretary of State shall furnish to said dealers five number plates,. to be known as dealer's numbers, and to be distinguished from the number plates herein provided for': of a different and distinguishing color to be determined by the Secreo tary of State, and lettered each consecutively: "A," "B," "0," "D," "E," dealer's tags to be for the purpose of demonstrating dealer's cars for sale; (and on any other motor vehicle used by them in connection with their business as a dealer;) no dealer or manufacturer may use dealer's tag for private use, or on cars for hire, and 'tb.e Secretary of State shall discontinue furnishing card-board tags as heretofore. Acts 1919 And provided further, That whenever a motor vehicle or motor cycle is registered on or after the first day of August of any yea'T,'tiie fee of such registration shall be one-half of the amount of the annu91 registration fee, as then prescribed by law, this amendment not to go into effect until January 1, 1920. Description of Number Plates-Duplicate-Transfers. Acts 1915, Extra Session. SECTION 7. Upon the receipt of the application and the payment of the required fee, the Secretary of State shall file the applica- W3 tion, register the vehicle, assign to it a distinctive number, and m the same a matter of record. He shall furnish also, without further cost, a number plate showing thereon the number designated to such vehicle. The figures on the number plate shall be Arabic in character and shall be at least four inches high and the stroke thereof at least one-half inch wide; followed by the letters "1GA.," and figures indicating the year for which issued. In addition to the number plate above described, the Secretary of State shall also furnish to each owner a seal of aluminum or other suitable metal, circular in form and approxmately two inches in diameter, having stamped thereon "Registered Motor Vehicle No. ________ Ga. Motor Vehicle Law," with the registration number inserted therein and the year of issue inserted therein, which seal shall at all times be conspicuously displayed on said machine, provided that the number used for motor cycles may be of such size and design as may be practicable. Duplicate number plates, when the originals have been lost, defaced or destroyed, may be obtained from the Secretary of State upon the filing of an affidavit setting forth the facts of such loss or destruction, and the payment of a fee of one dollar to cover the actual cost of such number. A number, wben issued, shall not be transferred from one vehicle to another, and shall not be used by any person or upon any motor vericle other than motor vehicle to which it is assigned, and any use of said number by any person or persons in any manner not provided 10r in this Act shall be a violation of said Act; provided, however, that where a motor vehicle has been duly registered in the office of the Secretary of State, and the number assigned to said motor vehicle for the year, the owner of said motor vehicle to which said number has been assigned may, upon the sale or exchange of said motor vehicle, transfer and assign the number assigned to said motor vehicle to the purchaser of said machine by registering such transfer in the office of the Secretary of State, and the payment of fifty cents, which shall accompany said transfer or registration, and upon said transfer or registration, the assignee of said number shall stand in the position of the original person in whose name such number was recorded. License-How Attached. Acts 1915, Extra Session. SECTION 8. Every motor vehicle or motor cycle, which is in use upon the streets and highways of the State, shall at all times display the number plate assigned to it, and the same shall be fastened on the rear of the machine, in a position so as not to swing, and shall be at all times plainly visible. No number plates other than tJ.lose furnished by the Secretary of State shall be used. 204 Lights-Brakes. Acts 1921. SECTION 9. Every motor vehicle and motor cycle, while in use or operation upon the streets or highways of this State, shall at all times be provided and equipped with efficient and serviceable brakes, and with a signalling device, consisting of a horn, bell or some other suitable device. It shall likewise be equipped with at least two front lamps, throwing strong white lights to a reasonable distance in the direction in which such vehicle is proceeding, a rear lamp throwing a red light plainly visible in the reverse direction to which said vehicle is proceeding, and such other light as to clearly reveal the figures on the number plate; provided that a motor cycle shall be required to be equipped with one front light only; all of such lamps or lights shall at all times be kept burning while such vehicle is in use or operation or standing in a public street or highway during the period from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. Speed Regulations. Acts 1921. SECTION 10. No person shall operate a motor vehicle or motor cycle upon any public street or highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and safe, not to exceed a speed of 30 miles per hour, having due regard for the width, grade, character, traffic and common use of street or highway, or so as to endanger life, limb or property in any respect whatever. Upon approaching any intersesting highway, bridge, railroad crossing, dam, sharp curve, dugway or deep descent, or in traversing such intersecting highway, bridge, railroad crossing, dam, sharp curve, dugway or descent, the operator of a motor vehicle or motor cycle shall at all times have said vehicle under immediate control and shall not operate said vehicle at a greater speed than ten miles per hour. Upon approaching or passing any person walking in the roadway traveling any public street or highway, or any horse or other draft animal being led, ridden or driven thereon, or upon any bridge, or crossing at an intersection of public streets or highways, the operator of a motor vehicle or motor cycle shall at all times have the same under immediate control, and if such animal shall appear to be frightened, or if the person in charge thereof shall signal by raising his hand or calling, the operator shall immediately stop his vehicle. If traveling in the opposite direction, the operator shall hold his vehicle stationary, until such animal shall have had reasonable time to pass by; and, if traveling in the same direction, he shall use reasonable precaution in order to avoid frightening the animal or causing accident; and in approaching or passing such animal, the operator shall not use exhaust cut-out of his vehicle, or cause any other unnecessary noise. 205 No person operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle upon a public street or highway in this State, shall drive the same past the rear step of any street car, interurban, or other passenger train, in said street or highway, while the same is standing still for the purpose of taking on or letting off passengers to or from such car or train. Rules of Road. Acts 1921. SECTION 11. Whenever any operator of a motor vehicle or motor cycle shall meet on a public street or highway any person or persons riding or driving one or more horses, or any other draft animal, or any other vehicle approaching in the opposite direction, the operator shall turn his vehicle to the right so as to give one-half of the traveled roadway, if practicable, and a fair opportunity to the other to pass by without unnecessary interference; and if traveling in the same direction, he shall pass to the left side of the person or vehicle overtaken, and the person or vehicle overtaken shall give him a fair opportunity to pass. The operator of a motor vehicle or motor cycle in motion on any public street or highway shall give due and timely warning, by using his signalling apparatus, to every person riding or driving any horse or horses, or horse-drawn or other vehicle, which he may meet or approach; and he shall likewise give due warning and reduce speed upon approaching any sharp curve, dugway descent or other dangerous place upon such street or highway. In Case of Accident. Acts 1921. SECTION 12. In case of accident to any person or damage to property upon the public street or highway, due to the operation of a motor vehicle or motor cycle thereon, the operator of such machine shall immediately stop and, upon request of the person injured or sustaining damages thereby, or, if any other person present, give such person his name and address, and if he is not the owner of such vehicle, then the name and address of the owner thereof. Chauffeur's License; How to Apply and Fee. Acts 1921. SECTION 13. Application for a chauffeur's license shall be made to the Secretary of State upon blanks prepared by him for such purpose, and shall be signed and verified by oath or affirmation. Such application shall be made annually on or before the first day of March and shall contain a statement of the name and address of the chauffeur, and such other information as the Secretary of State may require; and shall be signed and endorsed by at least three responsible owners of motor vehicles and employers of chauffeurs; provided that no such license shall be issued to any person under sixteen years of age. A fee of $2.00 shall accompany the application, pro vided that if the application shall be made on or after the first day of August of any year, the fee shall be one dollar. Acts 1919, p. 256. 2C6 Chau1feur's Badges Furnished-Use of Badges Defined. Acts 1916, Extra Session. SECTION 14. Upon receipt of such application and the payment of the required fee, the Secretary of State shall file the application, register the same, assign to the applicant a distinctive number, and make the same a matter of record in the office. He shall likewise furnish such chauffeur a badge, which badge shall be evidence of his right to act as chauffeur until the first day of March following. Such badge shall be of aluminum or some other suitable metal, oval in form, the greater diameter not to exceed two inches and there shall be stamped thereon the words "Registered Chauffeur No. _____ _ (Here insert the registration number designated) State of Georgia." The badges shall be of uniform size, numbered consecutively, beginning with the figure "1"; shall be of a different and distinctive color for each year, and shall be issued in consecutive order. The chauffeur shall at all times, while operating a motor vehicle upon the public streets and highways, wear his badge pinned to his clothing in a conspicuous place. No registered chauffeur shall voluntarily or otherwise permit any other person to wear his badge; nor shall any person wear a chauffeur's badge, belonging to any other person, or a fictitious badge, while operating a motor vehicle upon the public streets and highways. Persons Not Allowed to Operate Autos. Acts 1921. SECTION 15. No person shall operate a motor vehicle or motor cycle upon any public street or highway, whether as owner or operator of such vehicle, if under sixteen years of age, or while under the influence of intoxicating liquors or drugs, and no person shall take, use or operate any motor vehicle or motor cycle upon the public streets and highways without the permission of the owner thereof. Non-Residence License. Acts 1915, Extra Session. SECTION 16. Motor vehicles owned by non-residents of the State may be used and operated on the public streets and highways for a period of thirty days without having to register and obtain a license so to do, or a chauffeur's license; provided, that the owner or owners thereof shall have fully complied with the laws requiring the registration of motor vehicles in the State or Territory of their residence, and that the registration number and the initial letter of such State or Territory shall be displayed and plainly visible on such vehicle or vehicles. In other respects, however, motor vehicles owned by non-residents of the State and in use temporarily within the State shall be subject to the provisions of this Act; provided, no resident of this State shall be allowed to operate a motor vehicle within this State under a license issued by another State. 207 Municipal Regulation of Autos. Acts 1921. SECTION 17. That nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as changing or interfering with any regulation or ordinance which has heretofore or may hereafter be adopted by any municipality of this State regulating the running or operating of motor vehicles described in this Act, provided such regulation or ordinance is not in conflict with the provisions of this Act, and provided, further that nothing in this Act shall prevent cities and incorporated towns from regulating, by reasonable ordinance, the rate of speed, noisy cut-outs and glaring head lights within said cities and towns; provided, further, that nothing herein shall prevent incorporated cities and towns from requiring by ordinance the owners of motor vehicles residing within the incorporated limits of said cities or towns to register the number of the State license with the clerk of council or other officer, to be designated by such city or town, together with a brief description of such motor vehicle; and said incorporated cities or towns shall have the power to provide a penalty for the violation of such ordinance; provided no additional license fee shall be charged by any municipality. Sheriff's Duties Defined-Inspectors. Acts 1915, Extra Session. SECTION 18. That the Secretary of State, shall, at least once in each month, call the attention of the sheriffs in the several counties of this State to the provisions of this Act, and it shall be the duty of the sheriffs and constables to make investigation as to violations of the provisions of this Act, and the sheriffs and constables shall have authority and it is hereby made their duty to swear out warrant and prosecute any and all owners of motor vehicles who violate any of the provisions of this Act. The costs of said sheriffs and constables shall be paid in the same manner as other criminal costs are paid under the law. Provided, however, that upon the failure of the sheriff or constable of any county to enforce the provisions of this section, the Secretary of State shall have the right to employ an inspector in said county at not more than tour dollars per day and his actual expenses upon an itemized sworn statement furnished by said inspector, to seek out and require all owners of motor vehicles to register said vehicles in accordance with this Act. Acts 1921. There shall be an Automobile Inspector for Fulton County, to be appointed by the Secretary of State, who shall have authority to swear out warrants for violators of the Motor Vehicle Law. Expenses of Operation-How Paid. Acts 1919, p. 259. SECTION 19. That the necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of this law shall be defrayed out of the sums collected 208 thereunder and the amount thereof shall be fixed anually in advance upon an itemized budget sheet submitted by the Secretary of State, thirty days prior to the meeting of the General Assembly accompanied by an itemized report of the expenditures made for the preceding year, when approved by the Governor of this State; and said expense fund, or so much thereof as shall be needed, shall be drawn upon warrants of the Governor supported by bills of particulars and vouchers submitted by the Secretary of State; provided, said expense fund as shown by said approved budget sheets shall be set aside out of the first collections made hereunder in any fiscal year, and provided the sums used to defray said expenses shall not exceed 15 per cent. of the total revenue derived under this Act. Disbursement of Fees. Acts 1919, p. 259. SECTION 20. That the full amount of the fees collected under this Act shall be turned into the State Treasury by the Secretary of State within thirty days after collection in such manner as the State Treasurer may prescribe and that it shall be the duty of the State Treasurer to set aside from said fees the sum authorized by the budget sheet as prescribed under Section 19 thereof. Road Milea,ge Reports. SECTION 21. This Section repealed by State Highway Act. Duty and Salary of Registration Clerk-Salary Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Acts 1919, p. 80. SECTION 22. The Secretary of State is hereby authorized to employ a clerk whose duty it shall be to keep a full record of all motor vehicle owners in a book to be kept for that purpose. He shall file registration alphabetically by counties, and shall furnish each year to the County Commissioners or ordinaries, and also the tax receivers of the several counties, a list of all owners of motor vehicles of their respective counties who have registered in this office. He shall perform any and every duty pertinent to his office under the direction of the Secretary of State. The salary of said clerk shall be two hundred dollars per month, payable out of the fees received for the registration of motor vehicles, and the salary of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall be one hundred and fifty dollars per month, payable out of the fees received for the registration of motor vehicles. Penalty for Violation of This Act. Acts 1921. SECTION 23. That any persons violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as for a misdemeanor. 209 - - ~ -~--~---~--------- Civil Action-Not Abridged. Acts 1921. SECTION 24. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to curtail or abridge the right of any person to prosecute a civil action for damage sustained by reason of injury to person or property resulting from the negligent use of the public streets or highways by a motor vehicle, or motor cycle, or by his owner, his employee, or by any other operator thereof. Constitutionality of Act. Acts 1921. SECTION 25. That should any of the provisions of this Act be held illegal or unconstitutional, the same shall not vitiate the remaining provisions of said Act, but all such provisions not held illegal or unconstitutional shall remain of full force and effect. Unlawful to Throw Nails, Glass, etc., on Highway. Acts 1921. SECTION 26. That every owner or operator of a machine shall have equal rights upon the public highways of this State with all other users of such highways, and no person or persons shall throw glass, nails, tacks or other obstructions upon the public highways used and traversed by automobiles or unreasonably obstruct or impede the right of travel of such owner or operator while operating, propelling, or driving such machines, and no person or persons shall give any signal or signs of distress or danger, or call for assistance upon a person lawfully operating any such machine on any of the public highways of this State maliciously and without reasonable cause for so doing. Tags Otherwise Obtained Unlawful. Acts 1921. SECTION 27. That it shall be a misdemeanor for any person, firm or corporation to make, sell, or issue tag or number, and upon conviction, such person, firm or corporation shall be punished as provided by Section 23 of this Act. 210 FEDERAL AID PROJECT 90, COOK COUNTY, 8th DIVISION. 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