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State of South Carolina. (State of South Carolina: Showing One Thousand Miles of National Highways Proposed by the National Highways Association) 1913

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Old map of South Carolina, United States of America.

-1951), president and cofounder of the NHA. Davis believed that these maps would be helpful to a national highways commission that he hoped would be established and that they would assist the states in integrating their roads into a national system. Congress never embraced the plan put forward by the NHA, but the organization and its maps helped to promote the cause of a national road network.

Created by American Bank Note Company, National Highways Association in 1913.
  • Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • "Scale 1:2,500,000"--Note extracted from World Digital Library.
  • Original resource extent: 1 map : color ; 17 x 18 centimeters, on sheet 26 x 24 centimeters.
  • Original resource at: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries.
  • Content in English.
  • Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.

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1913

American Bank Note Company

Highway Planning

Map

National Highways Association

Roads

South Carolina

United States Of America

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This old map of State of South Carolina. (State of South Carolina: Showing One Thousand Miles of National Highways Proposed by the National Highways Association) from 1913 was created by  American Bank Note Company,  National Highways Association in 1913