1927 The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide Page: 329
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THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 329
State Aid Projects Under Constructilon.-(Continued.)High- Length
way in
County- No. miles.
Atascosa ........... 9-A 4.633
Collin .............39 13.900
Williamson .........95 10 360
Travis .............29 5.345
Panola ............. 8-A 5.093
Stephens ...........67-A 16.828
Steph en.s ...........67 17.760
Dallas .............78 3.053
Bowie .............98 6.923
Cameron ..........100 24.350
Rusk ...............64 3.522
Brazoria ..........19 .047
Williamson .........29 11.492
Busk ..............26-A 4.877
Eastland ...........23 3.689
Eastli nd ...........23 3 689
Eastland ...........23 9.024
Callahan ..........23 3.206
Coleman ............ 74-23 1.036
Walker ...........45 17.273
Anderson-Cherokee ..43-A .908
W ise ..............39 7.765
W ise . ...... .....39 7.765
Tarrant .............. 1 6.770
Trinity .............94 19 0 4
Trinity ............94 7.983
Trinity .............94 5.123
Wiclhita ............30 .572
San Jaiemto.........45 5 492
W alker ............19 - 1.061
Walker ...........19 1 061
Total ................. . 389.980Type being constructed.
Waterbound macadam........
Gravel ......................
Gravel .. ...................
Graded earth................
Graded earth................
Bituminous concrete.........
Bituminous concrete..........
Gravel ......................
Gravel ......................
Graded earth.................
Graded earth ................
Timber bridge................
Graded earth................
Graded earth................
Graded earth................
Drainage structures..........
Graded earth.................
Graded earth.............. ..
Sheet asphalt.................
Graded earth. ...............
Timber bridge...............
Graded earth...............
Drainage structures..........
Bituminous concrete.......
Graded earth...............
Graded earth................
Graded earth................
Concrete bridge..............
Graded earth................
Graded earth................
Timber, st. and con, bridge..$4,716751.21 $2746381.96 5.970 60 2
FEDERAL AID PROJECTS
COMPLETED.,
Projects completed during bi-
ennium ending Sept. 1. 1926.
High- Length
way in
County- No. miles.
Shackelford ...... 1-A 12 71
Johnson ......... 2 18 35
Johnson ......... 2 14 95
Guadalupe ....... 3 10.01
Guadalupe ....... 3 5 13
Callahan ......... 1 9.62
Callahan ......... 1 9 62
Callahan ......... 1 8.84
Callahan ......... 1 8.84
Callahan ......... 1 .75
Callahan ......... 1 8.39
Camp .......... 2 16.80
Falls (Reop ) ..... 2 .74
Falls (Reop.)..... 2 1.10
Jasper ........... 7 16.22
Hill ........... 2-A 9.91
Kaufman .........15 6.50
Kaufman .........15 6.50
Kaufman .........15 .72
Kaufman .........15 3.91
Kaufman .........15 3.91
Kaufman .........15 9.75
Kaufman .........15 9.75
Kaufman .........40 10 74
Williamson ....... 2 14.68
Webb (Reop.).... 2 8.65
Webb (Reop.).... 2 8.65
Webb (Reop.).... 2 9.14
Webb (Reop.).... 2 8.75
Webb (Reop.).... 2 - 9.86
Hunt ............ 1 11.14
Taylor ............ 7 11.32
Hunt ............ 1 9.66
Hunt ........... 2 871
Hunt ............39 3.70
Coleman ......... 7 17 72
Coleman .........23 22.35
Bexar ........... 3 3.42
Houston (Reop.)..21 6.90
Medmina .......... 3 11.55
Medina .......... 3 1.56
Medina .......... 3 10.47
Medina .......... 3 7.85
Medina .......... 3 2.65
Frio ............. 2 17.83
Angelina .........63 15.64
Brooks ...........12 10.08
Shelby ...........35 5,87Federal Aid Projects.-(Con.)
High- Length
way in
County- No_ miles.
Shelby ..........35 5.57
Fayette .......... 3-B 5 84
Fayette ..........72 12.87
Uvalde ......... 3 14.1I
Palo Pinto........ 1 10.87
Palo Pinto........ 1 10.87
-Falls ............44 9.22
Tarrant ..........10 .08
Hidalgo ..........12 13 92
Travis ........... 3-A 5.60
Travis ......... 20-A 7.91
Orange ......... 3 5.24
Jefferson ....... 3 6.44
Bowie .......... 1 16.81
Red River...... 5 7.59
Jasper ......... 7 606
Jasper ... ... 7 1 59
Fayette .......... 3-A 8.03
Terrell ...........12 12 48
Terrell ......... 3 17 44
Bowie and Cass... 1-A 1.47
Fort Bend........ 3 ....
Sabine .......... 8 838
Sabine ........... 8 14 69
Johnson .......... 2-A 10.86
Johnson .......... 2-E 10 86
Atascosa ......... 2 1.76
Camp ............11 619
Fort Bend........ 3 .28
Fort Bend....... 3 ....
Edwards .........41 17.13
Starr ...........12 13.16
Newton .......... 7 20.9
Shelby ..........35 11.45
Jefferson ........40 7.34
Jasper ........... 8 9.10
Brazoria .........19 5.06
Liberty ... ...... 3 34 77
Angelina .........37 13 28
Angelina ....37 178
Hardin .......... 8 4 43
Hardin .........40 10.91
Palo Pinto....... 1 5.81
Sabine ...........21 7.19
Washington ......36 18.21
Milam ...........36 7. 0
Uvalde ........... 3 5 81
Uvalde ...........10 5 36
Morris .. ........35 5.08
Van Zandt........15 5 61
Marion ..........49 14 70
Marion .........49 20.55Federal Aid Projects.-(Con.)
High- Length
way in
County- No. miles.
Brazoria .........19 6 59
Brazoria .........19 10 88
Brazoria ........19 10 88
Palo Pinto....... 1 9 81
Montgomery ......19 7 92
Montgomery .....19 13 57
Coleman ......... T-A 5.87
Lavaca .......... 3-B 14 23
Hidalgo .........12 3 26
Hlidalgo .........12 9.65
Brewster ........ 3 15 in
Brewster ........ 3 5 13
Sutton ..........30 12.04
Sutton ........... 4 10.57
Lamar .........39 4.12
Palo Pinto........ 2 15 47
Palo Pinto........ 1 15 47
Palo Pinto........ 1 3.37
Palo Pinto........ 1 3.37
Ellis .............14 3 04
Ellis ............34 5 87
Ellis ............34 4 83
Brazoria .........19 7 76
Reeves ........... 1 13 19
Reeves .......... 1 .04
Val Verde........ 4 12.72
Harris ...........19 1.56
Milam ...........43 11 36
Milam ..........43 4 20
Ward and Reeves. 1 .04
Bexar ........... 3 816
Brewster ........ 3 11 88
Robertson ........ 6 10 88
R-,hertson ....... 6 114
Robertson ........ 6 93
Collin ............ 6 6.19
Anderson ........19 9 75
Kerr ............41 583
Red River....... 37 5 95
Reeves .......... 3 3 79
Travis ........... 2 5 57
Runnels ..........30 9 36
Tom Green...... 9 9.73
Hill . ......... 2-B 5 65
Palo Pinto........28 4.97
Palo Pinto........28 4.97
Bowie . ........ 5 3.00
Bowie ........... 5 11.64
Matagorda ...... CO 8.25
Williamson ......74 7 11
McCulloch ....... 9 4.64
(Continued on page 330.)Estimated
cost.
47,595.36
77,832.85
128,841.62
42,571 43
35,92(Y.14
563,315.84
471,805.40
26,361.44
40,760.95
66,296 40
16,876.50
9,035.50
73,040.28
30,076.33
54,072.59
61,336.26
46,454.12
55,114 29
15,735.74
81,417.82
54,053.56
25,332.14
24,175.32
354,292.51
92,421.92
51,124.80
63,960 63
33,000.00
15,476.26
6 843 69
20,357.10State.
aid.
23,797,68
38,916.42
64,420.81
25,371.43
17,960 07
281,657.92
235,902 70
13,180.72
20,000 00
33,148.20
16,876.50
4,194.91
46,412.30
30,076.33
54,072.59
61,336 26
46,4.14.12
53.114.29
7,867.87
40,708.91
27,026.78
12,66.07
12,078.66
354,292.51
46,210.96
2.5,562.40
31,980.31
33.000.00
7,738.13
3,421.84
10,178.55County
aid.
23,797.68
38,916.43
64,420 81
17.000 00
17,90.07
281,657.92
235.902 70
13.180 72
20,16 91)
33.148 20
4.840 59
2:,627 98
2,000 00
7,807 87
40.708 91
27,026.78
12.666 07
12,078.66
46,210 96
25,3 62 40
31,980.32
7,728 13
3,421 85
10.178.55$4,76,71.2 $,4 38.6 1.903 2
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