New Jersey. Federal aid highway system, progress map: New Jersey; data corrected to Feb. 1, 1935. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.×7.891 in.
Publication Title:
New Jersey. Federal aid highway system, progress map: New Jersey; data corrected to Feb. 1, 1935. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.×7.891 in.
Display Title:
New Jersey. Federal aid highway system, progress map: New Jersey; data corrected to Feb. 1, 1935. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.×7.891 in.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Public Roads Bureau and Agriculture Department
Sort Author:
Public Roads Bureau
Date:
[1935]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1935-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19350101
Publication End:
19351231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Public Roads Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1935
Publication place:
Washington
Printer:
Geological Survey
SuDoc number:
A 22.9:N 42j/6
Description:
28.5×18.8 in.
Notes:
[Projection, modified poly[ellig]ni[ellig]. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] and NOTE.—These maps show the status of improvement of the Federal-aid system in each State, regardless of whether the construction has been done with the aid of the Federal Government, by the States, by the counties, or by the townships. A system of symbols indicates the type of improvement of all the roads and whether the work was done with or without the assistance of the Federal Government. Sheets are of uniform size, some States requiring 2 or more, and are so issued that they may be punched and put in a loose-leaf atlas. The maps are called progress maps, and the series will be issued periodically to show any change in improvement of the highways.
Notes:
NOTE.—These maps show the status of improvement of the Federal-aid system in each State, regardless of whether the construction has been done with the aid of the Federal Government, by the States, by the counties, or by the townships. A system of symbols indicates the type of improvement of all the roads and whether the work was done with or without the assistance of the Federal Government. Sheets are of uniform size, some States requiring 2 or more, and are so issued that they may be punched and put in a loose-leaf atlas. The maps are called progress maps, and the series will be issued periodically to show any change in improvement of the highways. * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c.