Federal road
October 14th 2007
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Federal road
Federal Highway Administration Home Page
Driving Shows Need for New Way to Finance America's Road, Bridge and Transit Projects. WASHINGTON -- The Highway Trust Fund, the federal government's primary source for financing ... (more...)
Old Federal Road
The Old Federal Road stretched from Vann's Ferry on the Chattahoochee River to Nashville, Tennessee and was one of many long roads in the South. (more...)
Louisiana State Police Road Closures
State & Federal Highway Road Closures. Please click on the street name for detailed information. (more...)
Old Federal Road Route
Route of the Old Federal Road or The Georgia Road from Federal Crossing/Vann's Ferry to Ross's Landing (present-day Chattanooga). (more...)
Along the Old Federal Road & the 36th Ala. Muster Rolls with available ...
History of Southern Alabama including Confederate Muster Rolls from the 36th Alabama Infantry. ... Search the entire site for individual names Use of last name alone will yield ... (more...)
Federal Road (Creek lands) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Federal Road was a project that started in 1805 when the Creek Indians gave a permission for the development of a "horse path" through their nation for more efficient mail ... (more...)
Federal Road Safety Commission
The PATVORA Organisation as a natural partner to agencies dedicated to the development of road safety, identifies itself with the mission of the Federal Road Safety ... (more...)
New Georgia Encyclopedia: Federal Road
Federal Road. The term Federal Road refers to either of two early-nineteenth-century thoroughfares. Both connected the borders of Georgia with western settlements. (more...)
Federal Road (Cherokee lands) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Federal Road, originally called Georgia Road, was a federal toll highway passing through the Cherokee Nation in the northern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. (more...)
DAR Old Federal Road Chapter, NSDAR
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. OLD FEDERAL ROAD CHAPTER MONROEVILLE, ALABAMA. Regent: Mrs. William H. Loftin. Objectives: (more...)