March 1927
In this issue
The text highlights the importance of road construction and maintenance for economic development and safety. Improved highways reduce transportation costs and connect communities. They also contribute to national defense.
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Chapters
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Schieffelin's Monument
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Eighty-Two Miles of Paving in Maricopa County Saves Car Owners $1,594,265.40 a Year
IRA L. WOOD,A. H. GARDNER
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The Cochise-Santa Cruz State Highway
A. H. GARDNER,W. M. JARDINE
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Cooperative Road Building by State and National Governments
W. M. JARDINE
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The "Tombstone"
Vincent J. Keating
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Masthead
Vincent J. Keating,T. Hugh Boorman
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Washington As A Road Builder
Vincent J. Keating,T. Hugh Boorman
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Forest Allotments
Vincent J. Keating
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Table of Distances As Shown Over Arizona Highways
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Condition of Roads on Arizona State Highway System
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The Engineer's Log
Ira L. Wood
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The Ten Commandments of Motordom
IRA L. WOOD,W. R. HUTCHINS
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Federal Aid Advocated as a Method for National Defense (Part 1)
W. R. Hutchins
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Gorge Near Patagonia
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Ads / Superfluous content
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The Highway Engineer's Creed
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