California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . %sm Aetna Sprsy ) TO HEALDSBURG L TO SANTA ROSA V/ARETR/F/EO FOREST TO SANTA ROSA V/A SONOMATO SAUSALITO V/ABLACK PO/NT CUT-OFF <£. [i89] In so far as the State Highway is con-cerned Napa County, while having littlemileage, is fortunate in being connectedwith both Coast and Valley trunk lines. The highway reaching from Calistogato Mount St. Helena is the present tollroad. Under the 1919 State Highwaybond issue a road is to be built con-necting the roads of Napa and LakeCo
California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . %sm Aetna Sprsy ) TO HEALDSBURG L TO SANTA ROSA V/ARETR/F/EO FOREST TO SANTA ROSA V/A SONOMATO SAUSALITO V/ABLACK PO/NT CUT-OFF <£. [i89] In so far as the State Highway is con-cerned Napa County, while having littlemileage, is fortunate in being connectedwith both Coast and Valley trunk lines. The highway reaching from Calistogato Mount St. Helena is the present tollroad. Under the 1919 State Highwaybond issue a road is to be built con-necting the roads of Napa and LakeCounties but in the latter part of 1919no route had been adopted. Plans forhighway betterment between Napa,Capell Valley and Monticello form partof the 1920 road building program of theNapa County Supervisors. California Highways city of Napa, as president, F. S. Cairns of St. Helena as vice-president, and C. F. Wyer as secretary, also took part, allof the directors actively participating. The plan finally arrived at involved the raising of $500,-000, and on May 28, 1919, this sum was voted by thepeople of Napa County by a majority of something likeseven to one, Dr. Arthur Chisholm of Napa being the manwho led throughout the campaign. The Calistoga
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