Highway construction in Wisconsin
Source:
Buckley, Ernest Roberson, 1872-1912.
Highway construction in Wisconsin
Bulletin No. X, Economic Series No. 6
The State, 1903
xvi, 339 p., 106 leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 23 cm
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/EcoNatRes.WGB10Econ6
Contents
[Frontispiece] Where the macadam ends and the dirt begins, Kenosha, Wis.
[Title page] Highway construction in Wisconsin, pp. [i]-[ii]
Preface, pp. [iii]-[vi]
[Contents] Table of contents, pp. [vii]-[viii]
[Contents] List of illustrations, pp. [ix]-xii
Introduction, pp. [xiii]-xvi
Chapter I. The classification of highways and the agents which destroy pavements, pp. [1]-14
Chapter II. Materials used in improving highways, pp. 15-57
Chapter III. Methods of constructing different kinds of pavements, pp. 58-113
Chapter IV. Drainage, pp. 114-120 ff.
Chapter V. Pavements constructed in the larger cities of Wisconsin, pp. 121-290 ff.
Chapter VI. Abrasion and cementation tests, pp. 291-298 ff.
Chapter VII. Miscellaneous considerations, pp. 299-303
Chapter VIII. Conclusion, pp. 304-[314]
Index, pp. [315]-339 ff.
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