. Elementary agriculture . Fig. 102. A brick road needs but little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many long roads were made and paid for by private par- ties, who then made every one who
. Elementary agriculture . Fig. 102. A brick road needs but little care or repair and brings the market nearer. shafts for a horse and were thus rolled along these roads to the river landings by horse power. Sup- plies for the plantations were hauled homeward in rude carts. Our Early Roads. Save the Cumberland road, our national Government has done very little road building. The task of constructing good highways through rough and hilly sections has been poorly done and at great expense. In the early days many long roads were made and paid for by private par- ties, who then made every one who wished to use
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