Southern good roads . overnors Fowle, Plolt and Carr. He rep-resented North Carolina on the staff of General PhilSheridan at the centennial celebration of the adoptionof the Federal Constitution, 1887, and on the staff ofGeneral Schotield at the centennial celebration of theinauguration of President George Washington, of the Scottish Society of America. Assist-ant Treasurer of the North Carolin-a Society of theCincinnati. Vice-president of the North Carolina Sonsof the Revolution. Chairman of the Committee on theCo-operation of Patriotic Organizations under theAmerican Committee


Southern good roads . overnors Fowle, Plolt and Carr. He rep-resented North Carolina on the staff of General PhilSheridan at the centennial celebration of the adoptionof the Federal Constitution, 1887, and on the staff ofGeneral Schotield at the centennial celebration of theinauguration of President George Washington, of the Scottish Society of America. Assist-ant Treasurer of the North Carolin-a Society of theCincinnati. Vice-president of the North Carolina Sonsof the Revolution. Chairman of the Committee on theCo-operation of Patriotic Organizations under theAmerican Committee for the Celebration of 1;lie Cen-tury of Peace among English-speaking Peoples, underthe Treaty of Ghent. Mr. Cameron has always taken a great interest inthe good roads movement in the state as well as nationand has been very active in promoting the cause in ev-ery way possible. He was one of the organizers and isa director of the Qnebec-jMiami Highway. He was oneof the organizers and is vice-president of the Southern. COL. BENEHAM CAMERONStagville, N. C. Natiiinal Hig!i\\Hy; a director of the American Auto-mobile Association, and is vice-president of the NorthCarolina Good Roads Association North Carolina Di-vision of the National Highways Association. He rep-resented the county of Durham in the legislature of1915 and introduced and worked for the establishmentof a State lligll\^•ay Commission. W. C. RIDDICK. W. C. Riddick, Professor of Engineering in the North. Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts,was born in Wake county in 1864. He was educated atAVake Poorest College, the University of North Carolinaand at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, from whichlatter institution he received the degree of civil engi-iw^er After graduation from Lehigh, he practiced May, 1915 SOUTHERN GOOD ROADS. 11 engineering foi- twn years and was tlieu elected tii his past twii yeiirs has been a nnMnhei of the Madison Goun-present position as Ifofessoi- :)f Civil Engineering in ty ITi


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