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A brief history of the roads of Virginia, 1607-1840, by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett

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A brief history of the roads of Virginia, 1607-1840, by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett
Language
eng
Abstract
This volume consists of what was originally intended as the introductory chapters of the Albemarle road history. Since most readers are probably unfamiliar with the history of roads in Virginia, it was thought proper to devote the first section of that work to a sketch of the development of road transportation here up to the coming of the period of intense railroad development in the nineteenth century. At the suggestion of several of the people who read the first draft, and in-the interest of increasing the utility of this particular section, a separate publication was decided upon. The author hopes that this brief sketch will help to place development of the roads of Albemarle, as well as those of the other counties, within the larger context of the development of Virginia's roads, and that it will simultaneously provide some understanding of the varied and often conflicting forces which shaped transportation policy at the colonial and state levels
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-42)
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A brief history of the roads of Virginia, 1607-1840
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
82486857
Responsibility statement
by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett
Series statement
Historic roads of Virginia
Target audience
adult
Content
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