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The Cumberland Road

Jon Sage

The United States government, eager for westward expansion after the Revolutionary War, sought to develop a series of public works projects which would facilitate commerce in the outlying states and territories. The road’s namesake, Cumberland, Maryland, situated just outside Washington, D.C., was chosen in large part because of its strategic location and proximity to the nation’s capital. The area surrounding Cumberland afforded natural defenses and, in the spirit of continued and expanded national defenses, was also the home of military outposts.[1]

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A Brief History and Explanation: The Existence and Need of the United States Route Highway System, 1916-1930

“… The prominent headline, and some of the most talked about news of the year in Jackson County Indiana, as reported in the Brownstown Banner on November 27, 1928, were plans for “Road 50 Is On Paving Program Plans To Pave Same From Cincinnati To Brownstown Hard Surface On West Plans For Number 31”.”… Continue reading